Vibration isolator DVA.4-15-30-SST-M4-10-55 Z038259
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.4-15-30-SST-M4-10-55
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.4-15-30-SST-M4-10-55 Z038259
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolator DVA.4-15-30-SST-M4-10-55 is an element dedicated to damping vibrations and reducing noise generated by machines and equipment. Its application translates to improved work comfort, increased safety, and extended equipment life. The construction based on a flexible material – rubber with a hardness of 55 Shore – effectively absorbs vibrations, minimizing their transfer to the environment or sensitive components.
Construction and application
This vibration isolator from the DVA.4 series features a cylindrical design and has an external M4 thread, which facilitates mounting and integration with various structures. A diameter of 15 mm and a height of 30 mm ensure stability and efficient operation. Made of AISI 304 stainless steel, it is corrosion-resistant and ensures durability even in demanding environmental conditions. It finds application in shock absorption, as a bumper or damping pad, and also for mounting devices with lower mass.
Key features and benefits
- Effective vibration reduction: Rubber with a hardness of 55 Shore provides optimal vibration damping over a wide frequency range.
- Durable construction: Made of AISI 304 stainless steel guarantees corrosion resistance and long life.
- Easy installation: The external M4 thread enables quick and easy integration with existing structures.
- Versatile application: Ideal for shock absorption, mounting devices and isolating components (e.g. motors, pumps).
- Resistance to external factors: Materials used in production ensure stable parameters over a wide temperature range.
By choosing this vibration isolator, you are investing in a reliable solution that will contribute to improving the performance and durability of your machines and equipment. Thanks to it, the negative effects of vibrations, such as noise, material fatigue or component failures, will be limited.

