A vibration damper is a crucial component used to absorb and reduce unwanted vibrations in mechanical systems, particularly in engines and rotating machinery. It helps maintain stability, protect components, and ensure smooth operation.
In automotive engines, vibration dampers—often called harmonic balancers—are attached to the crankshaft to reduce torsional vibrations. This minimizes wear on engine parts and improves longevity and performance.
Vibration dampers are typically made of metal with a rubber or elastomer insert that absorbs the energy caused by vibrations. They are essential for noise reduction, preventing fatigue failure, and enhancing overall system reliability.

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