Question 10: What happens when I only use part of the shock absorber stroke ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: You can use only part of the stroke however it is important to try and use the last part. This is because If you use part of the stroke up to the end of the stroke you will get a linear deceleration effect bringing the mass close to rest, you will not however be able to utilise the full energy capacity available or the lowest deceleration rate. You may find it more akward to adjust the shock absorber and in some cases the mass may bounce back.
Related QuestionsQuestion 2: What stroke shock absorber should I use ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: The stroke equates to the distance over which the mass is brought to rest and therefore it directly relates to the deceleration rate. It is generally best to select the longest stroke you can accommodate as it provides the maximum absorption and lowest deceleration rate, at a minimal additional cost.
Related QuestionsQuestion 1: Why should I use a Linear decelerator or Shock absorber ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: A Linear decelerator or Shock absorber when compared to a Mechanical Stop, Spring, Rubber Buffer or an air cylinder cushion (Dashpot) is better because :- Production equipment that has Linear decelerators installed has a high cycle rate, shorter downtime, providing longer life of the equipment.
Related QuestionsQuestion 4: Should I use an adjustable or self compensating shock absorber ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: Adjustable shock absorbers can be set most accurately to suit the effective weight of an application, consequently reducing the peak reaction force to the minimum. Adjustable shock absorbers are best suited to an application where the mass, propelling force, impact velocity and cycle rate remain constant. Self compensating shock absorbers are well suited when a pair or more are impacted in parallel.
Related QuestionsQuestion 5: How do I adjust my shock absorber?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: The adjustment has a graduation scale from 0 to 9. The shock absorber is delivered set at 5. If there is a hard impact at the start of the stroke - adjust the absorber softer i.e. towards the 9 on the scale. If there is a hard set down at the end of the stroke - adjust the absorber harder i.e. towards 0 on the scale. b) The shock absorber selected is too small: use the next size larger or mount two absorbers in parallel.
Related QuestionsQuestion 8: How long will my shock absorber last ?
Ace Controls - Home Pagea) Infrequently used but sometimes installed in a remote or aggressive environment. In most cases adequate selection of the available modifications and protective coatings and perhaps an inspection every 5 years by Ace has provided many ten's of years use on-site for some applications. b) Very high cycle rate use on modern production systems. The initial calculation, selection, sizing and installation is essential to achieving high cycle life from the shock absorbers in these production systems.
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NorthSafety :::It is a sown webbing section that is attached between the harness and lanyard and the purpose of a shock absorber is to minimize the severity of a fall.
Related QuestionsQuestion 6: How do I know my shock absorber is correctly adjusted at the right setting?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: Ideally if you can feel or measure the reaction force about the fixing at the rear of the shock absorber, you can determine the lowest reaction force, which is when the shock absorber will be correctly adjusted. However if for safety reasons this is not practical when you look at the shock absorber being impacted and going through it's stroke coming to rest at the end, it is correctly adjusted when this most appears to look like a skilled sportsman catching a ball.
Related QuestionsQuestion 9: What can shorten shock absorber life ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: Over the years we have supplied shock absorbers in many applications here are a few aggressive materials or actions we have provided solutions to increase our absorbers life cycle: Side load, submersion in radio active waste, Submersion and pressurisation sub sea, pressure wash down, extraordinary impact force or velocity, localised welding heat or splatter, accidental spillage of paint or corrosive fluids on the rod or rod seals internal ingress of: Tea, tabacco, sand, pastry, petroleum.
Related QuestionsQuestion 13: What is the fastest impact velocity an Ace shock absorber can repeatable accept ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: Specially calculated, selected, sized and simulated for performance with internal modifications to the orificing and component materials an Ace shock absorber can be designed to accept an impact velocity of up to 25 m/s. Answer: It is not possible to give a definitive answer to this, as each individual application is different to the rest.
Related QuestionsWhy use shock absorbers?
Isaac - FAQShock absorbers work based on velocity, not position. The higher the velocity the stiffer they get. When do you have high head velocity? When you crash. The shocks don't care where your head is when you crash, they are just along for the ride. But when you crash they become almost solid. (Go to top)
Related QuestionsWhy is a genuine shock absorber better than a non-genuine one?
Proton Parts Center SDN BHDAll Proton Genuine shock absorbers undergo stringent quality control to ensure that only superior products reach the customer. They are produced according to JASO (Japan Automobile Standard Organisation) and ISO 9002 requirements. The technical support that we derive from leading car makers in Japan helps us to constantly improve the quality of our product. They conform to the Original Equipment Manufacturer's specifications.
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ZAP•FAQSit down, if you’re not already sitting or lying down! If the first shock doesn’t correct the problem you may receive another. You want to avoid further injury as you may fall onto something. Your doctor should have given you instructions on how to proceed. Generally, if you have received multiple shocks they will want to see you immediately. If you have a single shock and you feel fine, you should still give your EP office a call.
Related QuestionsQuestion 11: What happens when shock absorbers are used in very high ambient temperatures ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: When used in ambient temperatures above our quoted limits, the hydraulic fluid starts to break down, the encapsulated air in the return accumulator expands above it's design volume then eventually the rod seals start to melt and the shock absorber loses its fluid. During this cycle of catastrophic events the efficiency of the shock absorber to function deteriorates towards it's final inevitable failure.
Related QuestionsQuestion 12: What happens when shock absorbers are used in very low ambient temperatures ?
Ace Controls - Home PageAnswer: When used in ambient temperatures below our quoted limits, the type of particular hydraulic fluid and it's characteristic to viscous change, due to temperature change, will be the key criteria in how able the shock absorber performs.
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