Industrial Shock Absorber
KOBA Industrial Shock Absorbers are used in various industries, like factory automation, heavy industry, defense industry and health machines, to save costs, improve machine efficiency, increase operating life of machines, and reduce noise pollution and maintenance costs.
KOBA’s Industrial Shock Absorbers are designed to operate several millions of times and assures long life. In order to minimize the shock generated when stopping moving loads, KOBA Industrial Shock Absorbers use several orifices to maintain the resistance consistent throughout all ranges of the stroke and stopping of moving loads smoothly. All models of KOBA Industrial Shock Absorbers use multiple orifice structures for smooth topping of moving loads.
Adjustable Shock Absorber | Self Adjusting Shock Absorber
Adjustable Shock Absorbers are designed to apply suitable resistance force according to the impact velocity by controlling the area of the orifice. The maximum effective weight listed in the catalog indicates the minimum area of the orifice of the adjustable shock absorber at minimum velocity in relation to the impact velocity, orifice and effective weight. KOBA manufactures self-adjustable and adjustable shock absorbers.
KMA Series are small-sized adjustable shock absorbers that can be adjusted by the adjustment dial up to 180º according to the collision speed. The bumper head type hydraulic shock absorber provides a positive stop to prevent damaged caused by the piston “bottoming out” in stage of stroke without stop collar.
KMS Series are small-sized self-adjusting shock absorbers. They are specially designed with multiple orifices to smoothly stop moving loads. This hydraulic shock absorber uses the bumper head type to provide a positive stop to prevent damage caused by the piston “bottoming out” in stage of stroke without stop collar.
KHA Series are mid-sized adjustable shock absorbers for the medium and heavy moving loads. They are an adjusting type hydraulic shock absorber that can be adjusted by the adjustment dial up to 180º according to the collision speed.
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