ACE Standard Adjustable Shock Absorber M 45x1.5, 75 mm Stroke - MA4575EUM

ACE Standard Adjustable Shock Absorber M 45x1.5, 75 mm Stroke - MA4575EUM
Reference: P49PF
Brand: ACE
Mfr. Part: MA4575EUM

ACE standard adjustable industrial shock absorber with M 45x1,5 body thread and 75 mm stroke rated for up to 1300 Nm per stroke, 146000 Nm/h continuous, effective mass 70 - 15000 kg, operating temperature -12°C to max. +66°C (10 to +151 °F). Damping is tunable on-absorber to the actual mass and impact velocity. Used as an end-of-stroke buffer on heavy machine axes, cranes, hoists, transfer systems, and conveyor end stops where high kinetic energy must be absorbed safely.

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ACE standard adjustable industrial shock absorber with M 45x1,5 body thread and 75 mm stroke rated for up to 1300 Nm per stroke, 146000 Nm/h continuous, effective mass 70 - 15000 kg, operating temperature -12°C to max. +66°C (10 to +151 °F). Damping is tunable on-absorber to the actual mass and impact velocity. Used as an end-of-stroke buffer on heavy machine axes, cranes, hoists, transfer systems, and conveyor end stops where high kinetic energy must be absorbed safely.

Pros:

  • High-energy 1300 Nm/stroke, 146000 Nm/h for crane, hoist, and heavy conveyor end-stop duty
  • Tunable across 70–15000 kg on a M 45x1,5 body, 75 mm stroke
  • Hard-chromed piston rod and bronzed steel body for industrial environments

Cons:

  • Operating range -12 to +66 °C (10 to +151 °F); physically large body needs a stiff frame and clear axial install space
  • Re-tune required when masses or velocities change
  • Higher cost than a fixed-profile self-adjusting unit at equivalent ratings