25151.0142 - Rubber Metal Buffers
waisted

To be used for elastic bearing of motors, compressors, pumps etc.

The waisted shape of these buffers means that the lateral forces are better damped compared to cylindrical rubber-metal buffers.

The hardness is 55 ±5° shore A. Further shore hardnesses (40 ±5° shore A and 70 ±5° shore A) on request.

This article 25151.0142 - Rubber Metal Buffers waisted / with female thread and screw (d1: 40 mm, l1: 30 mm) is one variant of the article group Rubber Metal Buffers waisted (EH 25151.)

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Version:
with female thread and screw
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2
d1 [mm]:
40 mm
l1 [mm]:
30 mm
d2 [mm]:
M8
t ~ [mm]:
~ 8 mm
Article-No.:
25151.0142
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Rubber Metal Buffers
  • with female thread and screw – picture 2
  • d1: 40 mm
  • l1: 30 mm
  • d2: M8
  • d3: 33 mm
  • l2: 23 mm
  • s: 2 mm
  • t: ~ 8 mm
  • Spring rate R: 157 N/mm
  • Load capacity max.: 1178 N
  • Spring range: 7.5 mm
  • Operating temperature range min.: -30 °C
  • Operating temperature range max.: 80 °C
  • Weight: 85 g
Rubber Metal Buffers

Material

Support washer

  • Steel, zinc-plated by galvanization, passivated

Threaded bushing

  • Steel, zinc-plated by galvanization, passivated

Body

  • Rubber natural caoutchouc (NR), black

Screw

  • Steel, zinc-plated by galvanization, passivated

Notes

Under compressive load, the dimension d3 does not exceed the diameter d1.

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RoHS compliant

Compliant according to Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863.

 

Does not contain SVHC substances

No SVHC substances with more than 0.1% w/w contained - SVHC list [REACH] as of 27.06.2024.

 

Does not contain Proposition 65 substances

No Proposition 65 substances included.
https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/

 

Free from Conflict Minerals

This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.