Vibration isolator DVA.4-100-40-M16-41-55 Z030959
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- DVA.4-100-40-M16-41-55
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Vibration isolator DVA.4-100-40-M16-41-55 Z030959
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolator DVA.4-100-40-M16-41-55 is an element dedicated to damping vibrations and reducing noise generated by machines and equipment. Its construction based on rubber with a specific hardness allows for effective isolation of vibrating elements from the ground or other structures, which translates to improved work comfort, increased machine life and reduced risk of damage. This is particularly important in applications where precision and minimizing vibration are critical.
Construction and application
This vibration isolator is characterized by a cylindrical shape and an external M16 thread, which facilitates mounting and integration with various structures. A diameter of 100 mm and a height of 40 mm ensure stability and efficiency. Made of galvanized steel, it guarantees corrosion resistance and durability even in harsh environmental conditions. These types of vibration isolators are widely used in industry, mechanical engineering, and in precision equipment where minimizing vibration is critical. They can be used to mount motors, pumps, fans or other components generating vibrations.
Characteristics and benefits
The use of rubber vibration isolators is a proven way to improve machine performance. Rubber is characterized by high internal damping, sound absorption capacity and good shape elasticity. A rubber hardness of 55 on the Shore scale provides an optimal balance between vibration damping and element load capacity. Thanks to this, the vibration isolator effectively reduces the transmission of vibrations to the surroundings while maintaining adequate stability and strength. Properly selected vibration isolator allows not only to protect the machine from damage caused by vibrations, but also to improve working conditions for the operator by reducing noise and vibrations affecting the body.

