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Products designed for industrial applications.

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Series SA shock absorbers

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MOVEMENT

Series SA

shock absorbers

7 different sizes

Threads: M8x1 - M10x1 - M12x1 - M14x1,5 -

M20x1,5 - M25x1,5 - M27x1,5

Series SA shock absorbers exist in 7 different sizes and are used to provide impact and

noise absorbtion when stopping objects in motion. Series SA is of a self compensating

type which makes it suitable for different applications such as low load/high speed or

high load/low speed applications without requiring any additional adjustments on the

shock absorber.

Series SA is designed so it can be used with or without a stop collar.

By using shock absorber Series SA,

following advantages would be provided.

- Increased production rate

- Reduced maintenance costs

- Reduce noise and vibration

- Extended life time of the machine.

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Suitable for different

applications

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Usable with or without

a stop collar

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Self compensating

GENERAL DATA

Model

SA-0806

SA-1007

SA-1210

SA-1412

SA-2015

SA-2525

SA-2725

Type of construction

Hydraulic shock absorber, self compensating

Materials

Body: steel, black coated

Piston rod: carbon steel chrome plated

Piston: carbon steel

Sealings: NBR

Threaded body

M8x 1 M10x 1 M12 x 1 M14x 1,5 M20x 1,5 M25x 1,5 M27x 1,5

Absorption stroke (mm)

6 7 10 12 15 25 25

Max. Energy absorption per cycle, Et (Nm) 3 6 12 20 59 80 147

Max. Energy absorption per hour, ETc, (Nm) 7000 12400 22500 33000 38000 60000 72000

Max. effective mass Me (kg)

6 12 22 40 120 180 270

Max N° cycles per minute

80 70 40 70 45 20 10

Impact speed, v (m/s)

min. - max.

0,3 - 2,5 0,3 - 3,5 0,3 - 4,0 0,3 - 5,0

0,3 - 5,0 0,3 - 5,0 0,3 - 5,0

Weight (g)

15 25 32 65 150 295 360

Working temperature (°C)

-10°C ÷ +80°C