Vibration isolator DVA.5-15-15-M4-70 Z050589
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.5-15-15-M4-70
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.5-15-15-M4-70 Z050589
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
The DVA.5-15-15-M4-70 vibration isolator is an element designed to dampen vibrations and reduce noise generated by machines and equipment. Its construction, based on a combination of galvanized steel and natural rubber, allows for effective isolation, protecting both the equipment itself and the surroundings. This is particularly important in applications where vibrations can affect the accuracy of operation, working comfort or the durability of the structure.
Construction and application
This specific model is characterized by a cylindrical construction with a threaded hole (M4), which facilitates mounting. The embedded galvanized steel provides mechanical strength, and the natural rubber body with a hardness of 70 Shore A provides flexibility and damping properties. This vibration isolator finds application in many industries – from the machinery industry, through automotive, to precision equipment. It is ideal for anywhere where it is necessary to isolate elements from vibrations or reduce noise.
Key features and benefits
- Effective isolation: The combination of steel and rubber provides effective vibration damping and noise reduction.
- Durable construction: Galvanized steel guarantees corrosion resistance and long-term operation.
- Easy installation: The M4 threaded hole allows for quick and convenient mounting in many applications.
- Versatility: Suitable for use in various devices and machines requiring vibration isolation.
- Optimal rubber hardness: A hardness of 70 Shore A provides good flexibility and effective vibration damping while maintaining adequate load capacity.
- Industrial application: These elements are widely used to mount components of devices such as motors, fans or pumps.
- Reduced wear: By damping vibrations, the vibration isolator contributes to reducing the wear of machine and equipment elements, extending their service life.
It is important to choose the correct rubber hardness for a specific application – rubber that is too soft may not provide sufficient stability, and rubber that is too hard may not dampen vibrations effectively. If in doubt, it is worth consulting a specialist or using the manufacturer's technical data.

