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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A hydrospring or hydro-spring is a spring A hydrospring or hydro-spring is a spring damped by hydraulic fluid (typically oil) being driven through holes in a piston, as the piston moves in response to a force. The spring is often made of rubber. Inside a rubber hydrospring there are hydraulic viscous damping systems which damp movement in all three directions but require very few parts. Even the slack adjustment may be integrated into the element. Hydrosprings are used mainly as shock absorbers in applications such as damped suspension in railway bogies, bulldozer blade shock absorbers and as recoil absorbers for artillery. * A railway type rubber hydrospring * A railway type rubber hydrospring in compressed state * A railway type rubber hydrospring in relaxed state * Hydro-spring recoil system of British WWI 60 pounder gun, with working explainedWWI 60 pounder gun, with working explained
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rdfs:comment A hydrospring or hydro-spring is a spring A hydrospring or hydro-spring is a spring damped by hydraulic fluid (typically oil) being driven through holes in a piston, as the piston moves in response to a force. The spring is often made of rubber. Inside a rubber hydrospring there are hydraulic viscous damping systems which damp movement in all three directions but require very few parts. Even the slack adjustment may be integrated into the element. Hydrosprings are used mainly as shock absorbers in applications such as damped suspension in railway bogies, bulldozer blade shock absorbers and as recoil absorbers for artillery. * * * *ecoil absorbers for artillery. * * * *
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