FA-S2016EB Series, Pneumatics, Hydraulics - Shock Absorbers, Dampers

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FA-S2016EB-S
SHOCK ABSORBER, ADJUSTABLE
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0.630" (16.00mm)
-5°C ~ 70°C
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Adjustable
Shock Absorber
Single-Acting, Push
FA-S2016EB
3.28ft/s (1.0m/s)
260.21inlb (29.40J)
793.17lbf (3528.0N)
1.000s
4.07lbf (18.1N)
FA-S2016EB-C
SHOCK ABSORBER, ADJUSTABLE
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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0.630" (16.00mm)
-5°C ~ 70°C
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Adjustable
Shock Absorber
Single-Acting, Push
FA-S2016EB
3.28ft/s (1.0m/s)
260.21inlb (29.40J)
793.17lbf (3528.0N)
1.000s
4.07lbf (18.1N)

About  Pneumatics, Hydraulics - Shock Absorbers, Dampers

Pneumatic and hydraulic shock absorbers and dampers play a crucial role in absorbing and dissipating energy within pneumatic and hydraulic systems. These components are designed to mitigate the effects of sudden movements, vibrations, or shocks, thereby enhancing the overall safety, efficiency, and performance of the system. A variety of types are available to address specific damping and energy absorption requirements, including gas springs, linear dampers, rotary dampers, shock absorbers, speed controllers, and more. Gas Springs: Gas springs, also known as gas struts, utilize compressed gas to provide controlled and adjustable linear force, allowing for smooth and controlled movement of components within the pneumatic or hydraulic system. They are commonly used to support, lift, or counterbalance loads while minimizing impact forces. Linear Dampers: Linear dampers are designed to absorb and dissipate energy in a linear motion, providing controlled deceleration and preventing sudden impacts or jolts. They are employed in applications where controlled movement and cushioning are essential for system performance and operator safety. Rotary Dampers: Rotary dampers are utilized to control the speed and motion of rotating or pivoting components within pneumatic or hydraulic systems. They offer smooth and controlled deceleration, reducing noise, vibration, and wear associated with abrupt stops or movements. Shock Absorbers: Shock absorbers are specifically engineered to absorb and dissipate energy resulting from sudden impacts, vibrations, or oscillations within the pneumatic or hydraulic system. They help minimize the transfer of dynamic forces, protecting system components and improving overall stability. Speed Controllers: Speed controllers, including flow control valves and throttle valves, regulate the speed and flow of compressed air or hydraulic fluid, enabling precise control over the movement and velocity of actuators, cylinders, and other system components. These pneumatic and hydraulic shock absorbers and dampers are available in a range of sizes, load capacities, and damping characteristics to suit diverse application requirements. By integrating these components into pneumatic and hydraulic systems, engineers can effectively manage energy dissipation, reduce mechanical stress, and enhance the operational performance and longevity of the system. In summary, pneumatic and hydraulic shock absorbers and dampers, encompassing gas springs, linear dampers, rotary dampers, shock absorbers, speed controllers, and more, play a critical role in absorbing and dissipating energy within pneumatic and hydraulic systems. By offering controlled damping and energy absorption, these components contribute to the smooth and safe operation of pneumatic and hydraulic applications across various industrial and mechanical settings.