Radius vibration dampers effectively reduce vibrations, improve the stability of machines, and increase their lifespan, especially in environments where vibration reduction is crucial.
Radius Design
The radius vibration damper features a unique design where the surface is curved or radiused. This design allows vibrations to be evenly distributed across the damper's surface, minimizing localized stresses and ensuring efficient vibration damping.
Vibration Damping
Vibration dampers are typically made from flexible materials, such as 55 ShA hardness natural rubber (NR) or special elastomers, which are capable of absorbing vibrations generated during machine operation. The radius design enhances the material's vibration damping capabilities by distributing the load over a larger surface area.
Durability
Radius vibration dampers are durable and resistant to mechanical stress over the long term. The combination of material selection and radius design ensures that the dampers remain operational even under intense usage.
Stability
The radius design contributes to the stability of the machine, reducing vibrations and minimizing movement during operation. This type of vibration damper is especially effective in machines exposed to continuously changing or dynamic loads.
Radius vibration dampers are commonly used in industrial equipment, pumps, compressors, motors, and other machinery where vibration minimization and stability are essential.
These vibration dampers are generally easy to install under the machine or on mounting points. After installation, it is important to regularly check the condition of the dampers and perform maintenance or replacement if necessary.
Proper Fitting
Ensure that the radius vibration dampers are properly fitted to the machine, ensuring that the load is evenly distributed across their surface.
Regular Inspection
Periodically check the condition of the dampers, especially after intensive use, to prevent damage or a decrease in effectiveness.