Weforma WBE 400-E1 G3/4 Single-Convolution Industrial Air Springs M8 Blind Nuts For Farm Equipment
Cross Reference
Brand | Model No. |
Weforma | WBE 400-E1 / WBE 400 E1 / WBE400-E1 / WBE400E1 |
AIRKRAFT | 1B-220 / 1B 220 / 1B220 111004 11101004 |
Festo | EB-250-85 / EB 250 85 / EB250-85 / EB25085 |
Bosch | 822419004 |
Dunlop(FR) | 9''1/4×1 S09 10 1 ; 9''1/4×1S09101 9''1/4×1SO9101; 9''1/4×1 SO9101 |
9''1/4×1 SO9101 | SP 1B 12 / SP1B12 / SP 1 B 12 / SP1 B 12 |
Firestone | W01-M58-6374 / W01M586374 / W01 M58 6374 WO1-M58-6374 / WO1M586374 / WO1 M58 6374 |
Contitech | FS 200-10 / FS200-10 / FS 200 10 / FS200 10 / FS 20010 / FS20010 |
Norgren | PM/31091 PM 31091 PM31091 |
Specifications and Detailed Technical Parameters:AIRSUSTECH 1B20010-3/4
HS Code: 8708809000
Rubber bellow diameter: 220mm
Min. Height: 57mm
Max. Height: 180mm
Air inlet: G3/4, Offset, 38mm
Blind nuts: 2pcs x M8 x 1.25
The screw center distance: 89mm
Top cover diameter: 160mm
Bottom cover plate: 160mm
Rubber bumper: Without
Girdle hoop: Without
Type: Industrial air springs
Convolution : Single
Condition: 100% New
Air springs can be used in farm equipment
Industrial air springs can be used in many industrial machines, it can also commonly used in farm equipment as actuators, shock absorbers, and suspension system. Air springs can provide excellent force control and can be used in a variety of equipment such as tractors, harvesters, sprayers, and more. These air springs help to improve ride comfort, reduce wear and tear on equipment, and enhance stability and maneuverability in the field.
Air springs work on the principle of compressed air being used to create a force that supports the weight of the vehicle. The air spring consists of a compartment that is filled with pressurized air and a rolling piston which is attached to the vehicle's suspension .
When the vehicle hits a bump or experiences any kind of vertical movement, the air inside the compartment is compressed, creating a force that pushes back against the weight of the vehicle, thus absorbing the shock and smoothing out the ride. This allows the vehicle to maintain a consistent ride height, regardless of the varying loads it may be carrying, which in turn improves handling and stability.
Overall, the working principle of an air spring involves maintaining a constant air pressure inside the compartment, which creates a force that supports the weight of the vehicle and provides a smoother ride.
The production process of air springs typically involves the following steps
Material preparation: Raw materials, such as rubber, fabric, and steel, are prepared and inspected for quality.
Fabrication: The raw materials are then cut, shaped, and assembled into the final shape of the air spring.
Molding: The air spring is placed into a mold and then cured under heat and pressure to give it its final shape.
Testing: The air spring is tested for quality and function to ensure that it meets the specifications and standards required for the application.
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