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Order-made series for designing the ideal orifice based on the customer's
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Because of the special knife edge orifice shape, the effect of viscous change
caused by temperature is small owing. |
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The soft energy absorption is available as the perforated orifice method is
adopted. |

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Shock absorber with the ideal absorption characteristics needed for the
application conditions is available if it is less than the energy absorption
capacity. |
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Small, lightweight, low-cost for actual design. |

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The rear ineffective stroke can be provided when the external stopper is
mounted.(In this case please contact to our factory.) |
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Specifications |
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50% of the actual equivalent load against the design equivalent load can be
absorbed. |
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| Note1) |
Max. energy capacity per minute in the table is shown at the ambient temperature
of 26.7 Celsius degree. Max. energy capacity per minute at the ambient
temperature T (Celsius degree) mentioned as E2(J/min) is calculated
according to following formula. |
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In order that the absorption energy is less than about 70% (criterion) of
maximum absorption energy, the selection with sufficient margin is recommended.
In case that there is no margin for selection, contact to our factory. |
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It indicates the maximum value when full stroke is pushed. |
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Accessories |
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Descriptions |
Model Numbers |
| Auxiliary oil tank |
Straight Type |
OT-05H-C |
| Elbow Type |
OT-05V-C |
| Adapter for Auxiliary oil tank |
OT-C |
| External accumulator |
External accumulator |
EA-90 |
| Adapter |
Mounting Style : E,F,H |
EA90A-2 |
| Mounting Style : U |
EA90U-2 |
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Adapter for external accumulator is not attached to external accumulator. It is
sell separately. |
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Oil is not included in accumulator. It is sell separately. |
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Change Parts |
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