Side Load, Alignment and Mounting Errors in Shock Absorber Applications
How off-axis contact, inadequate guidance and incorrect mounting shorten absorber life even when the energy rating appears adequate.
Réponse directe
An industrial shock absorber is designed to receive force substantially along its axis. Side load occurs when the moving member contacts the rod off-center or when the machine guides allow the load to sweep sideways during compression. Correct the guide, striker geometry and mounting alignment so the absorber controls axial deceleration instead of carrying lateral motion or locating the mechanism.
Questions traitées par cette page
- What is side load on an industrial shock absorber?
- Why does a shock absorber piston rod wear or bend?
- How should a shock absorber be aligned with the moving load?
Données requises
Étapes de revue
- 1
Inspect the contact pattern
Look for asymmetric marks on the striker, rod or stop face. A centered contact should remain centered through the usable absorber stroke.
- 2
Check guidance independently
The machine guides should control the moving mass. Do not rely on the shock absorber rod to correct lateral travel or misalignment.
- 3
Verify mounting under load
Confirm brackets, lock nuts and mounting surfaces stay rigid at impact. Alignment can change when a thin bracket or long arm deflects.
Erreurs fréquentes
- Checking alignment only while the machine is stationary and unloaded.
- Using a narrow striker face that contacts the rod at an angle.
- Trying to solve lateral motion with a larger absorber instead of improving machine guidance.
Notes techniques
- Mounting and alignment review is necessary because an otherwise suitable energy rating does not protect a shock absorber from lateral load or guide-system deflection.
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