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Heavy Industry Shock absorbers
HI Series
Enidine's Heavy Industry (HI) Series buffers safely protect heavy machinery and equipment during the transfer of materials and movement of products. The large-bore, high-capacity buffers are individually designed to decelerate moving loads under various conditions and in compliance with industry mandated safety standards. Control of bridge cranes, trolley platforms, large container transfer and transportation safety stops are typical installations. Induslry-proven design technologies, coupled
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ensure deliverable performance that exceeds customer expectations.
absorption capabilities and increased internal safety factors. State-of-lhe-art testing facilities ensure integrity of design and product performance.
Features and Benefits
• Compact design smoothly and safely decelerates large energy capacity loads up to 4 million in-lbs. per cycle with standard stroke lengths.
• Engineered to meel OSHA, AISE, CMMA and other safety specifications such as DIN and FEM.
• Nitrogen-charged return system allows for soft deceleration and positive return in a
e-free package.
• Available in custom-orificed non-adjustable models.
• Special epoxy painting and rod rr available for use in highly corrosr
• Surface treatment |Sea Housing: gray ct'
• Incorporating optional fluids and industrial seal packages ova i I able to expand standard operating temperature range from [0°Fto 175r'F]to (-30"F to 250"F).
• Wide variety of optionol configurations including protective bellows and safety cables.
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