Vibration and Dustproof Cover Introduction
I. Core Features
Dust and dirt protection: Primarily prevents dust, sand, and other foreign particles from entering the shock absorber, avoiding contamination of internal lubricants or wear on shock absorber components.
Lubrication Protection: Barrier against external contaminants to keep the shock absorber's internal lubricant clean, maintaining the shock absorber's operational condition.
Sand particle abrasion prevention: Prevent hard sand particles kicked up by the wheels from adhering to the shock absorber core, protecting the oil seal from being scratched or damaged.
II. Structure & Material
Material Characteristics: Generally made of rubber or plastic, some designs include cushioning stop plates to limit the shock absorber stroke and protect the oil seal.
Installation Location: Covers the exterior of the shock absorber piston rod, forming a physical isolation layer.
Section 3: Impact of Damage
Rattling and Performance Degradation: After the dust cover is damaged, the shock-absorbing cushion may harden due to low temperatures, causing noises during bumpy road travel; simultaneously, the shock absorption is reduced, resulting in a more pronounced feeling of body shake.
Accelerating component aging: Dust intrusion can contaminate lubricating oil, leading to increased shock absorber wear, reduced lifespan, and even oil leakage.
Safety Hazard: Long-term non-replacement may indirectly cause engine component loosening or reduced control stability.
































