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Taylor devices offers new miniature Uni-Shok[R] 30 and Uni-Shok[R] 50.(PRODUCT MART)
Design News, April, 2006
(North Tonawanda, N.Y.)--Taylor Devices introduces the new Uni-Shok 30 and Uni-Shok 50, miniature versions of its traditional Uni-Shok self-adjusting industrial shock absorbers. This new smaller size is ideal for use in high-speed machinery, robotics, handling equipment, and the replacement of cylinder cushions and bumpers. With energy capacities of 30 in-lbs. and 50 in-lbs. respectively, the Uni-Shok 30 and Uni-Shok 50 have a -20[degrees]F to 140[degrees]F temperature range. Injected with Teflon, the Uni-Shok is made of a stainless steel piston rod that is through hardened, then hand diamond lapped to a 2 micro-inch finish. The one-piece cylinder has a black oxide coating, internal coil spring reset and is machined from steel bar stock. In addition, the use of...
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