Shock absorber having a piston permanently attached to its pisto

Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Valve structure or location

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18832222, 29888044, 29517, 29523, 403278, 403271, F16F 934

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055470505

ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber valve for a hydraulic telescoping strut shock absorber, has, running through a valve body, passages whose respective outlet-side openings are covered by ring-shaped valve discs, whereby the valve discs and the valve body are fastened and axially braced in line. A fully-automated assembly with short cycle times using the dry process can be made possible, whereby a valve closing force independent of tolerances is achieved by using a method which generates as few chips from cutting and machining as possible. To achieve this, the valve discs and the valve body are fastened and prestressed onto a cylindrical component using a fastening element, which fastening element is non-detachably fixed to the cylindrical component.

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