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  2. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    Shock absorbers are an important part of car suspension designed to increase comfort, stability and overall safety. The shock absorber, produced with precision and engineering skills, has many important features. The most common type is a hydraulic shock absorber, which usually includes a piston, a cylinder, and an oil-filled chamber.

  3. Impact attenuator - Wikipedia

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    Work zone regulations often specify a minimum buffer distance between the attenuator truck and the work area, and a minimum mass for the truck, to minimize the chances that the truck will be pushed forward by a crash into the workers or machinery. This is especially important in mobile work zones where the truck's parking brake may not be engaged.

  4. KYB Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Among KYB's main products company are shock absorbers, air suspensions, power steering systems, hydraulic pumps, motors, cylinders, and valves. [4] It is one of the world's largest shock absorber manufacturers and it also has the largest market share of concrete mixer trucks in Japan, with 85% of the market. [5]

  5. Buffer (rail transport) - Wikipedia

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    The buffer rod pushed backwards on a spiral volute spring (coil spring), which was supported by a strong sheet metal cylindrical sleeve. Compressing the spring absorbed the impact. The first spring-loaded buffers were invented by John Baillie in 1846. [3] Rod buffers can only be found on museum vehicles in Europe today. They are still common in ...

  6. Category:Shock absorber manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shock absorber manufacturers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  7. Magnetorheological damper - Wikipedia

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    A magnetorheological damper or magnetorheological shock absorber is a damper filled with magnetorheological fluid, which is controlled by a magnetic field, usually using an electromagnet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This allows the damping characteristics of the shock absorber to be continuously controlled by varying the power of the electromagnet.

  8. Viral Video Turns 26-Year-Old Into One of Denver's Most ...

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    Luke Marcelle, a 26-year-old in Colorado, recently went viral on TikTok after friend Sierra Covington posted a video of him at a friendsgiving event letting the world know he's single

  9. Electronic skip protection - Wikipedia

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    Small rubber shock absorbers are still used, but are less effective than the larger pre-1995 ones. When first introduced, 3 seconds was the maximum buffering time. In 2006, the time generally ranged from 10 seconds to "skip-free", where the player will rarely skip due to a large buffer.