Industrial shock absorber knowledge built for engineering search.
Use this center to answer calculation, selection, application, replacement and buyer questions with structured product knowledge that can lead directly to sizing or RFQ.
Calculation answers are ready first.
The product catalog already defines the core rating language: stroke, impact velocity, energy per cycle, energy per hour and maximum impact force. These topics are mapped into answer pages and structured JSON-LD.
Knowledge Center sections
Shock Absorber Calculations
Sizing questions that can be answered now using application data, energy checks and catalog rating logic.
Open sectionSelection Guides
Guides for narrowing product families by motion type, drive source and installation constraints.
Open sectionApplication Notes
Application-led guidance for conveyors, packaging machines, rotary tables, cylinders and heavy equipment.
Open sectionReplacement & Cross Reference
Content for buyers replacing existing industrial shock absorbers or comparing alternatives to known brands.
Open sectionInstallation & Troubleshooting
Installation checks, failure symptoms and field issues such as side load, bottoming out, oil leakage and overheating.
Open sectionBuyer FAQ
Procurement-oriented answers for RFQs, samples, lead time, customization, CAD, datasheets and export supply.
Open sectionStart with questions buyers ask before sending an inquiry.
Required Calculation Data
A practical checklist of the application data needed before sizing an industrial shock absorber.
Impact Energy
Use moving mass and impact velocity to estimate the kinetic energy that the absorber must handle per cycle.
Energy per Hour
Why the same absorber can pass single-impact energy but fail under high cycle frequency.
Average Impact Force
A simple way to estimate average stopping force before checking catalog force limits.