Contitech FD 330-22 60031 Double Convoluted Air Actuator G1/4 Air Inlet Air Spring
| Manufacturer | AIRSUSTECH | Contitech |
|---|---|---|
| Port Size | G1/4 | G1/4 |
| Min. Usable Height | 81 mm | 75 mm |
| Max. Usable Height | 305 mm | 305 mm |
| Cover Plate Diameter | 231 mm | 228 mm |
| Center to Center Distance | 157.5 mm | 157.5 mm |
| Threaded Hole | M8 | M8 |
| Maximum Outer Diameter | 325 mm | 325 mm |
Reference: FD 330-22 363 / FD 33022 363 / FD 330 22 363
Reference: W01-358-7180 / W013587180 / W01 358 7180
Reference: W01-358-7122 / W013587122 / W01 358 7122
Reference: 2B12-425 / 2B12425 / 2B12 425
Reference: 2B12-311 / 2B12311 / 2B12 311
Reference: 6316/4363
Reference: 115061/3B-356
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Shock absorbers are crucial for controlling the movement of components on assembly lines, preventing damage from impacts during transfers or positioning. They help maintain precision and efficiency in automated processes, ensuring consistent product quality.
These machines generate significant impact forces during operation. Shock absorbers are essential for mitigating these forces, protecting the machine and preventing damage. They also help reduce noise and vibration, creating a safer working environment.
Shock absorbers are widely used in conveyor systems, automated storage and retrieval systems, and other material handling equipment to reduce impact and vibration during material movement. They protect both the materials being handled and the equipment itself from damage caused by sudden stops or impacts.
- Air springs should not be compressed unless they are attached to the vehicle's external structure or a suitable load.
- The movement of the springs should be limited directly by external shock absorbers or brakes. When installing an air suspension system, special care should be taken to ensure the correct orientation and connection of the air springs.
- Air springs are single-acting pneumatic actuators and should not be used at pressures below atmospheric.
- If they compress rapidly, check for overpressure.
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