Application Guide
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AEON Hollow Rubber Springs are the backbone of hundreds of load-handling suspension applications designed by Timbren engineers. Timbren provides suspension solutions for manufactured highway equipment, industrial, agriculture, mining and logging, commercial, emergency vehicle and OEM applications. Learn more about typical uses of our Hollow Rubber Springs here >> For over 30 years Timbren AEON Hollow Rubber Springs have been relied upon world-wide as an effective, reliable and trusted system for both improving vehicle suspension performance and as a sole suspension system. |
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Timbren Industries manufactures 4 different designs of Aeon® Hollow Rubber Springs.
When using AEON Hollow Rubber Springs as a supplement to conventional leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bars or air springs, the empty ride is not affected. The AOEN Spring is gradually brought into operation according to the load being applied and progressively increases in proportion to the load being carried. Initial take-up is very smooth and the spring rate increase is progressive, resulting in a greatly improved ride, improved load handling, greater load stability and longer spring life. Sole Suspension Applications: AEON Hollow Rubber Springs used in sole suspensions provide high performance per unit weight. Manufacturers of highway equipment looking for the lightest and most durable suspension with the smoothest ride are specifying AEON Hollow Rubber Springs. Rubber spring suspensions can withstand severe shock loads at maximum capacity without bottoming out which greatly reduces forces transmitted to the frame. Off-highway equipment manufacturers for the agricultural, mining and logging industry have discovered that AEON Hollow Rubber Springs are virtually indesctructable, even in the most adverse conditions. Vibration Isolation: The mining, logging and agricultural equipment manufacturers use AEON Hollow Rubber Springs as vibration isolators. Timbren engineering and design team will recommend or adapt current designs or develop new rubber spring designs to meet your requirements. Locate a Timbren Dealer Frequently Asked Questions |
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