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Emergency stops

During the deceleration process, the piston rod is driven into the shock absorber. The hydraulic oil, in front of the piston, is forced through a multitude of metering orifices. The number of metering orifices in action decreases proportionally to the distance travelled through the stroke. The impact velocity of the moving load is gently reduced! The internal pressure and thus the reaction force remain essentially constant throughout the complete stroke length. The oil, forced back by the piston rod is accumulated by the gas accumulator and the compressed gas provides the return force to reset the rod to its extended position. To separate the hydraulic system from the gas accumulator, a diaphragm is used for the SCS series and a separator piston for the CB series.

Symbol
Description
Model
 Thread   |   stroke

Precharge forces

Safety Shock Absorbers

SCS 300

M20x1,5

15 mm

SC 650

M25x1,5

23 mm

Safety Shock Absorbers

SCS 33-25

M33x1,5

23 mm

SCS 33-50

M33x1,5

48,5 mm

SCS 45-25

M45x1,5

23 mm

SCS 45-50

M45x1,5

48,5 mm

SCS 45-75

M45x1,5

74 mm

SCS 64-50

M64x2

48,5 mm

SCS 64-100

M64x2

99,5 mm

SCS 64-150

M64x2

150 mm

Safety Shock Absorbers

SCS 38-50

M100x2

50 mm

SCS 38-100

M100x2

100 mm

SCS 38-150

M100x2

150 mm

SCS 38-200

M100x2

200 mm

SCS 38-250

M100x2

250 mm

Safety Shock Absorbers

CB 63-100

M90x2

100 mm

CB 63-200

M90x2

200 mm