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Parts by Number for Miniature Shock Top

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
MA35M Amazon Parker Hannifin Industrial & Scientific Parker MA35M Steel Adjustable Miniature Shock Absorber, Standard Duty, 0.40 inches Stroke, M12 Metric
MC600MH2 Amazon Parker Hannifin Industrial & Scientific Parker MC600MH2 Steel Self-Compensating Miniature Shock Absorber, Extra Heavy Duty, 1 inches Stroke, M25 Metric
MC150MH2 Amazon Parker Hannifin Industrial & Scientific Parker MC150MH2 Steel Self-Compensating Miniature Shock Absorber, Extra Heavy Duty, 1/2 inches Stroke, M14 Metric

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  • Miniature Shock Absorbers Decelerate Big Loads at Low Speeds
    A line of miniature shock absorbers decelerates heavy loads moving at low velocities, offering increased energy per cycle. The SC2 Heavyweight II Series from ACE Controls Inc., Farmington Hills, Mich., delivers up to 950% of the effective weight capacity of conventional shocks. The design combines
  • Miniature Couplings and Their Use (.pdf)
    the various demands. Thus, to meet these demands, we see as many kinds of couplings as there are marketed today. MINIATURE COUPLINGS .docx TPA (The Precision Alliance). 803-396-5544 Phone. 4215 Pleasant R d. 803-396-7810 Fax. Fort Mill, SC 29708. www.tpa-us.com. Proper Application of Miniature
  • Near Infrared ( NIR ) Applications with Miniature Fiber Optic Spectrometers
    Miniature fiber optic spectrometers that interface to computers have been around for about 10 years. These small instruments are low-cost and therefore widely used in many different industrial applications across a variety of markets. Example markets and applications include aerospace, agriculture
  • A few guidelines for fitting miniature bearings into assemblies
    of the two bearings. The lower curve shows that the yield rate for the preloaded pair is essentially linear. Miniature and instrument bearings are typically built to accept light preloads ranging from 0.25 lb to normally not more than 10 lb. The operating characteristics of a system can be drastically
  • Why is MEMS the Preferred Technology for High Shock Measurement?
    . in accelerometers in the 1970s encouraged the development of the first. 3. Walter, Patrick L., "Lessons Learned in Applying Accelerometers to. all silicon (MEMS) high shock accelerometer in the 1980s. MEMS. Nuclear Effects Testing", Shock and Vibration, Volume 15, Number. (miniature
  • Short, Sharp, Shock - Testing Materials at High Strain Rates
    or via actual projectile firing, using pressurized gases, achieve strain rates of 300-1 to 100,000-1. However, the Hopkinson Bar, which uses miniature cylindrical test pieces, is only capable of developing energies of up to approximately 10J, whereas the Gas Gun can develop something close to 600,000J
  • Design Factors When Using Small Bearings (.pdf)
    . preload curve is also relevant in understanding how to handle miniature. bearing assemblies. At higher preloads, a change in displacement of 1-2. microns (<0.0001 inch) will produce an increase in force of many pounds. What this means is that preloaded assemblies are quite susceptible to shock. loads
  • AN509 SCM5B43 - DC LVDT Input Module
    possible when miniature, high performance, solidstate components became available. ./c8845911-293c-4b04-bd4e-6d50f867b74c Application Note AN509: SCM5B43 - DC Linear Variable. Displacement Transducer (LVDT ) Input Module. Linear variable displacement transducers (LVDTs) provide a method

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