Festo Shock Absorber, DYSW-5-8-Y1F, 43.1mm Body Length

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RS Stock No.:
203-9552
Mfr. Part No.:
DYSW-5-8-Y1F
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Body Length

43.1mm

Overall Length

51.1mm

Shock Absorber Type

Shock Absorber

Manufacturer Series

DYSW-5-8-Y1F

Maximum Energy Capacity Per Hour

10000Nm

Maximum Energy Capacity Per Cycle

1.3Nm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo Shock Absorber - DYSW Series - DYSW-5-8-Y1F


This shock absorber from Festo has a progressive cushioning curve to prevent heavy components from slamming to a stop. It's useful in equipment that moves at a slow and constant speed, such as an industrial hydraulic lift or a rotary indexing system. The shock absorber is self-adjusting, so it can automatically accommodate various impact conditions. Its nitrile rubber seals handle compression effectively and offer good resistance to abrasion and corrosive fluids, including oil and petrol. The seals also reduce the amount of maintenance required, as they keep out debris.
A long cushioning stroke offers a steady reduction in piston rod speed to reduce wear and improve the longevity of your hydraulic cylinder. The unit's wide operating temperature range of -10°C to +80°C makes it suitable for use in challenging industrial situations.

• High-alloy steel housing and piston rod for enhanced strength and good resistance to pressure
• Single-acting operation provides cushioning to a piston rod on the rebound
• Soft cushioning to reduce internal impact force and noise
• Can be assembled in any position for improved versatility
• Able to withstand repeated cycles of force without being damaged

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