Pneumatic Bellows Actuators AIRKRAFT 113075 2B-150 WEFORMA WBZ-G 210 Norgren M/31062 6"x2 Industrial Air Springs
Cross Reference
AIRKRAFT : 2B-150 /2B 150 / 2B150
AIRKRAFT 113075
AIRKRAFT 11120036
WEFORMA WBZ-G 210 / WBZ-G210 / WBZ G 210 / WBZG210
NORGREN M/31062 (6"x2)
NORGREN M31062 (6"x2)
NORGREN M 31062 (6"x2)
DUNLOP 6"x2
DUNLOP SP1482 / SP 1482
Firestone W01-R58-4053 / W01 R58 4053 / W01-R58-4053
Firestone WO1-R58-4053 / WO1 R58 4053 / WO1-R58-4053
CONTITECH FD 76-14 DS / FD 76 14 DS / FD76-14DS/ FD 76-14 DS CR / FD 76-14 DS G 1/2 CR / FD76-14DSG1/2CR
PARKER 9109001
Industrial air springs product details
Rubber bellow diameter: 159mm
Top/Bottom plate bolts : 4pcs x M10
Screw center distance: 127mm
Top/Bottom plate: 153.5mm
Air inlet: G1/2
Rubber bellow diameter: 135.5mm
Convolutions: Double
Rubber bumper: Without
Girdle hoop: 1 piece
HS Code: 8708809000
Usage
Air springs or air bags can be used in a variety of machines or industrial equipment to provide actuation and/or vibration isolation. Some common examples include vehicle suspensions, feed mixer wagons, and machines that create shock and vibration . They can also be used to keep vibrating or rotating machinery from affecting other components . The specific type of air spring or air bag required will depend on the weight and force requirements of the machine or equipment being used. |
Components
1. Bolt: used to mount air springs (or airbags) to the vehicle's suspension system.
2. Air Inlet: The air inlet is the part of the air spring where compressed air is introduced into the system.
3. Top Plate: . The air spring top plate is usually attached to the frame of the vehicle and provides a secure location for the air spring to be mounted . Different vehicles may use air spring top plates of various sizes and designs , but they all serve the same basic purpose of supporting and securing the air spring. The top plate may include holes or studs to which the air spring can be bolted or clipped onto.
4. Clamp Ring: An air spring clamp ring is a component of an air spring system that helps to secure the air spring body in place. The clamp ring typically consists of a circular metal band that can be tightened around the air spring body to hold it securely in place.
5. Girdle Hoop: An air spring girdle hoop is a wire-wound ring that is molded to the air spring bellows in order to provide lateral stability and prevent distortion or tearing. The girdle hoop is typically made of steel wire, and its purpose is to reinforce the bellows and help maintain its shape during use. It is designed to handle the stress placed on the air spring during compression and expansion, and to prevent it from becoming deformed or damaged over time. The number of girdle hoops used on an air spring can vary depending on the specific design and intended use of the spring.
6. Bellow: This is the flexible, accordion-like component of the air spring that expands and contracts as the air pressure changes. It is typically made of rubber or a composite material.
7. Bottom Plate: Normally without air inlet
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