vibration damper
Feature
1.Vibration Reduction
2.Stability Enhancement
3.Energy Dissipation
4.Wide Application
5.Customizability
6.Durability and Maintenance
Model Specification
Model |
(mm) |
Main size(mm) |
Weight (kg) |
|||
L1 |
L2 |
H |
α |
|||
FR-1 |
7.0-12.0 |
239 |
190 |
80 |
50 |
2.7 |
FR-2 |
11.0-22.0 |
239 |
190 |
80 |
50 |
2.7 |
FR-3 |
18.0-28.0 |
280 |
225 |
90 |
60 |
5.1 |
FR-4 |
230-36.0 |
300 |
250 |
97 |
60 |
7.5 |
Summary
In the power industry, a vibration damper is a device used to mitigate and control vibrations in power transmission and distribution systems. It typically consists of a weight and a suspension mechanism. When power equipment, such as transmission lines or transformers, experiences vibrations due to wind or other external factors, the vibration damper absorbs and dissipates the vibrational energy, reducing the amplitude of the vibrations and preventing damage to the equipment. Vibration dampers play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and reliability of power systems by minimizing the impact of vibrations on the infrastructure and ensuring uninterrupted power supply.