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56917-1/56917-2 Natural Rubber Air Spring/W01-358-9335 Air Suspension Spring Parts For OEM Piston Aluminum 9 10-14 P 465
OEM NUMBER
Contitech | 9 10-14 P 465 | HENDRICKSON | 56917-1 |
Firestone | W01-358-9335 | FREIGHTLINER | Class 6 & 7 |
Goodyear | 1R12-620 |
DESCRIPTION
As air is directed into air springs, the bladders allow them to expand in a linear fashion, which permits them to be used as force-developing actuators, like pneumatic cylinders, and as such, rod attachments are available to mimic the function of them. Most often, however, an air actuator is simply two end plates connected by a bladder, and as they’re pressurized, force pushes the plates away from each other. As linear actuators, they can provide up to 35 tons of force, making them useful in various press applications, such as a forming press or small stamping press. Air actuators are also excellent for constant force applications, such as pulley tensioners or drum roller compression devices. All air springs are single-acting, unless they are coupled together so one extends while the other retracts.
The two major types of air spring are the rolling lobe (sometimes called reversible sleeve) and the convoluted bellow. The rolling lobe air spring uses a single rubber bladder, which folds inward and rolls outward, depending on how far and in which direction it is moved. The rolling lobe air spring is available with very high usable stroke length—but it is limited in strength because of its tendency to bulge, and therefore, has limited force capacity. The convoluted bellow type air spring uses one to three shorter bellows, with the multiple units being reinforced by a girdle hoop. Convoluted air springs are capable of ten times the force of a rolling lobe version and twice the life cycle rating, but have less usable stroke to work with.
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