Vibration isolator DVA.3-20-15-M6-55 Z030939
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.3-20-15-M6-55
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.3-20-15-M6-55 Z030939
Vibration and noise damping in machines and equipment
The DVA.3-20-15-M6-55 vibration isolator is an element designed to effectively dampen vibrations and reduce noise generated by machines and equipment. This is crucial for improving working comfort, increasing equipment durability, and ensuring a safe working environment. Used in many industrial applications, from mounting motors and pumps to isolating enclosures and structural elements.
Design and application
This specific model, DVA.3, features a cylindrical design and is made of rubber with a hardness of 55 Shore A, which provides optimal damping properties for a wide range of applications. It has internal M6 threads on both sides, making it easy to mount between structural elements. Steel inserts, galvanized, provide additional strength and corrosion resistance. These types of vibration isolators are used wherever it is necessary to isolate vibrations from the ground or other structural elements – in construction machines, industrial equipment, HVAC systems or laboratory equipment.
Advantages in practice
- Effective noise reduction: Dampens resonant vibrations, minimizing the noise level generated by operating machines. This translates to better working conditions for operators and a reduced risk of noise-related problems.
- Extended equipment life: Isolation of vibrations reduces mechanical loads on structural elements, leading to their longer life and reduced costs associated with repairs and downtime.
- Simple installation: Internal M6 threads allow for quick and easy mounting in standard threaded holes.
- Resistance to external factors: Galvanized steel provides protection against corrosion, allowing the vibration isolator to be used in harsh industrial conditions.
- Versatility: Suitable for isolating various elements – electric motors, pumps, fans or machine housings.
- Optimal rubber hardness: A hardness of 55 Shore A represents a compromise between vibration damping and the load-bearing capacity of the vibration isolator – ideal for general applications.
By choosing this vibration isolator, you are investing in the reliability and durability of your machines and the comfort of your staff. Thanks to its precise workmanship and high-quality materials, it provides effective protection against the negative effects of vibrations for a long service life.

