Plate Buffers

These are energy absorbing units,which will reduce impact loads into structures.

The chart represents very occasional shockloadings, for regular shock or continuous use, please use the following factors.

Regular shock: = Max Displacement x 0.72

Continuous use: = Max Displacement x 0.36

Plate Buffers DiagramPlate Buffers Diagram

 

Part No. A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G(mm)
VS3008 121 50 56 86 9 105 5
VS3009 152* 56 43 96 11 127 5
VS3010 156* 64 36 88 13.5 127 5
VS3012 150 57 58 96 10 127 5
VS3013 150 60 48 86 12 125 5
VS3014 146 62 60 73 13 120 5
VS3016 121 50 31 86 9 105 5
VS3017 121 50 21 86 9 105 5

 

Plate Buffers Diagram

 

 

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