How to reduce vibration for cutting machines placed on high floors? What kind of vibration dampers should be used for high-floor cutting machines? -- The issue of vibration reduction for equipment placed on high floors has gained increasing attention in recent years. Since it involves vibration, we first need to determine the amount of vibration that high floors can withstand, especially when equipment is placed on the second, third, or even higher floors. What kind of vibration dampers should be used to isolate such vibrations? What kind of dampers are suitable for the equipment currently in use? Are we using air cushion dampers, rubber dampers, or ordinary machine foot pads for our machines? Taking a cutting machine placed on the second floor as an example, we will explain how to measure and isolate vibration for equipment on high floors. Cutting machines are generally widely used in industries such as leather goods, footwear, textiles, printing, and packaging. They work by using molds to collide and cut the desired product shape of the manufacturer. The pressure from the up-and-down collisions varies from 10-100T, so the pressure generated during production is very high, resulting in significant vibration. Factors determining vibration include: 1. Speed, 2. Acceleration, 3. Displacement. The speed and acceleration generated by cutting machines during operation are not particularly fast, so we mainly judge the strength of the vibration by the displacement caused by the vibration. Based on practical results, only air cushion dampers are suitable for vibration control, while rubber dampers can reduce vibration but not sufficiently. Therefore, DOYU air cushion dampers are suitable for equipment placed on the second floor. Additionally, air cushion dampers have a wide range of applications, such as being used as press machine dampers, die-cutting machine vibration feet, and more.






