Vibration isolator DVA.5-50-20-M10-70 Z050602
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.5-50-20-M10-70
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.5-50-20-M10-70 Z050602
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of Vibrations and Noise
Vibration isolator DVA.5-50-20-M10-70 is an element designed to reduce vibrations and noise in machines, equipment and structures. It effectively dampens vibrations, protecting sensitive components and improving working comfort. It is a versatile solution used both in industry and in home applications where noise reduction is key.
Design and application
This model consists of a galvanized steel insert with an internal thread M10 and a body made of natural rubber with a hardness of 70 degrees on the Shore A scale. This combination of materials provides good vibration isolation and resistance to loads. The vibration isolator is designed for non-through mounting, which facilitates its integration with various structures. Its cylindrical shape and compact dimensions (diameter 50 mm, height 20 mm) allow for use in places with limited space.
Advantages and benefits
- Effective vibration reduction: Natural rubber with a hardness of 70 Shore A provides effective vibration damping, minimizing the transfer of vibrations to the surroundings.
- Resistance to loads: The galvanized steel insert guarantees mechanical strength and corrosion resistance, which translates into a long service life.
- Easy installation: The internal thread M10 enables quick and secure mounting using standard screws.
- Versatile application: Suitable for isolating various types of equipment and structures, from industrial machines to interior furnishings.
- Compact dimensions: Allow installation even in tight spaces.
- Durable construction: The combination of galvanized steel and natural rubber ensures reliability and long-term operation.
- Protection against damage: By damping vibrations, it protects machine and equipment elements from damage caused by vibrations.
It is worth remembering that choosing the appropriate rubber hardness (in this case 70 Shore A) is crucial for the effectiveness of vibration isolation. A hardness of 70 Shore A is a compromise between damping and load capacity – it copes well with moderate loads and provides good isolation of vibrations of various frequencies.

