Mounting: Dampers

Written by: Camloc Motion Control | Published: 10/18
Figure One: Extension Damper (Left) & Compression Damper (Right)
Why?

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Should dampers be mounted rod up or rod down?

The answer to this is dependent on whether the damper is a compression or extension damper; each having specific orientations and should be mounted as follow:

Extension Dampers

Extension dampers should be mounted ‘rod down’ to ensure consistent damping throughout the stroke.

Mounting the damper ‘rod up’ will result in little or no damping.

Compression Dampers

Compression dampers should be mounted ‘rod up’ to ensure consistent damping throughout the stroke.

Mounting the damper ‘rod down’ will result in little to no damping.

Lubrication of the main seal is not a problem due to the high volume of oil used in the damper.