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Product category: Ballscrews, Linear Guides, Jacks, Dampers
News Release from: HepcoMotion | Subject: GV3 linear motion system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 October 2001

Double or treble the life of linear
motion system

The life of Hepco's multiple-choice GV3 linear motion system can be doubled or even trebled now that the company's SH Industrial Hydraulic Shock Absorbers are available as system accessories.

The life of Hepco's multiple-choice GV3 linear motion system can be doubled or even trebled now that the company's SH Industrial Hydraulic Shock Absorbers are available as system accessories In response to customer request, Hepco has provided the option for SH Shock Absorbers to be fitted to the end or on the top face of the GV3 slides

In addition to longer life, the benefits of the combination include the potential for faster operating speed and enhanced productivity.

Harmful machine noise is also substantially reduced.

The benefits of applying SH Shock Absorbers far outweigh the minimal cost of the addition.

These easy-to-fit blocks mount shock absorbers that effectively dissipate energy at a uniform rate by matching the speed and mass of the moving object and bringing it to rest with no shock.

They are therefore far more efficient than most damping devices at eliminating damaging impact created by moving loads.

The SH Shock Absorber blocks are supplied with the necessary fixing screws, enabling the assembler to achieve the required rigidity for the load.

As well as enhancing performance, the cushioning provided by the SH products, effectively protects the integral elements of the GV3 system, reducing wear on the guide system and stress on fixings. Request a free brochure from HepcoMotion ...

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