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12''x3 AIRKRAFT 115004 3B-300 Industrial Air Springs Goodyear 3B12-2455 Triple Convolutions For Stackers
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CONTITECH FT 412-32 / FT 412 32 / FT412-32 | DUNLOP (FR) 12"x 3 SP 2666NB DUNLOP (FR) 12"x 3 SP2666NB |
FIRESTONE W01 R58 4037 / W01R474037 / W01-R58-4037 | GOODYEAR 3B12-2455 / 3B12 2455 / 3B122455 |
DUNLOP SP 2666NB/SP 2022NB | FRUEHAUF M002297 |
SAMRO H2500011 / H250-0011 / H250 0011 | GRANNING: 15897 |
LOHR: A06030606 | BENALU: M002297 PNEUMATIS: DB12315 |
WUHLERMANN NO: 3RC-300-2C WUHLERMANN ORDER NO: 500057-WH |
Specifications and Detailed Technical Parameters: 12×3
Triple Convoluted Air Spring
Offset air inlet
12''x3
Industrial air springs
2pcs of girdle hoop
Air springs used in stackers
Air springs are commonly used in stackers to provide support and cushioning for heavy loads. The air springs help to isolate vibrations and reduce shocks that can occur during the stacking process, which can help to prevent product damage and improve safety. In stackers, air springs are commonly used in the lifting mechanism, as well as in the suspension system to help absorb impacts and provide a smoother ride. Some stackers may also use air springs in other components such as the steering system or the leveling system to provide additional support and stability.
How to select air spring
When selecting air springs, there are a few factors that you should consider to ensure that you choose the right one for your vehicle and application. These factors include:
1. Load capacity: The air spring you choose should have a load capacity that is suitable for the weight of your vehicle and any cargo or equipment you will be carrying.
2. Ride height: Consider the desired ride height of your vehicle when unloaded and fully loaded. This will help you choose an air spring with the right amount of travel to achieve the desired ride height.
3. Mounting style: Air springs can be mounted in different ways depending on the specific application. Make sure you choose a spring that is compatible with your mounting style, whether it's a plate mount, stud mount, or a bar pin mount.
4. Air pressure range: Consider the air pressure range that your air suspension system can handle. This will help you choose an air spring that can operate within the range of air pressure that your system can provide.
5. Manufacturer specifications: Check the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines to ensure that the air spring you choose is suitable for your specific vehicle make and model.
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