Anti Vibration Technologies

Anti Vibration Technology In Modern Power Tools

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Anti-vibration technology has become increasingly important in modern power tools, as it helps to reduce the amount of vibration.

This technology can greatly improve operator comfort and reduce the risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

HAVS is a condition that can cause pain, numbness in the hands and arms of those who use power tools regularly.

There are a few different types of anti-vibration technology that are commonly used in modern power tools.

One common approach is to use a system of dampeners or isolators that are designed to absorb or deflect the vibrations produced by the tool.

These dampeners may be built into the tool itself, or they may be incorporated into the handle or grip of the tool.

Another approach is to use a counterbalance system that helps to offset the vibrations produced by the tool. This can be accomplished using weights or other mechanisms that move in opposition to the tool’s vibration.

Some modern power tools also incorporate advanced electronics and sensors that can monitor the vibration levels of the tool and adjust the power output or other settings to reduce vibration.

Overall, anti-vibration technology has become an essential feature of modern power tools, helping to improve user comfort, reduce the risk of injury, and increase productivity.

Bosch

Experience how it feels to work free from fatigue. You’ll find Vibration Control in many of our drills and impact drills, angle grinders, orbital sanders, random orbit sanders and sabre saws.

BOSCH BH2760VC 1 1/8″ Brute Breaker Hammer 

BOSCH GBH18V-45CK27 1-7/8″ SDS ‘Hitman’ Hammer

Vibration control technology is a feature that is designed to reduce the amount of vibration that is generated when using power tools.

Excessive vibration can lead to fatigue, discomfort, and even injury, particularly when using tools for extended periods.

The Bosch vibration control technology works by using a combination of internal components, such as counterweights and dampers, to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted from the tool to the user’s hand and arm. This technology is particularly important for tools that generate high levels of vibration, such as rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and angle grinders.

By reducing the amount of vibration, Bosch power tools with vibration control technology can help to improve user comfort, reduce the risk of injury and increase productivity. Additionally, because the technology reduces the wear and tear on the tool, it can also increase the lifespan of the tool.

Overall, the Bosch power tools vibration control technology is an important feature for anyone who uses power tools regularly, particularly those who work in construction, manufacturing, or other industries where power tools are a common part of the job.

Active Vibration Control

Vibration Control

Dewalt

Prolonged exposure to vibration may cause fatigue and discomfort. The DEWALT® Carbon Fiber Composite Hammer Tacker features a lightweight carbon fiber composite structure that weighs 45% less*, and reduces vibration levels by 45%* and muscle exertion by 25%* allowing you to work longer with less fatigue.

SHOCKS ACTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL® System reduces vibration felt by the user at the handles. 

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Prolonged vibration exposure leads to common disorders like carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and white finger (VWF). Our Active Vibration Control features include counterbalance systems, floating handles and more to considerably lower levels of triaxial vibrations. This helps deliver up to 50% lower vibrations compared to standard model power tools as measured against EN 60745 1:2006.

Dewalt DCH614X2 60V SDS MAX Rotary Hammer Drill

DEWALT D25773K Combination Hammer Drill

Correctly used, tools in the Perform & Protect range ensure user exposure is kept below the Exposure Action Value limit. Tools recording a 5m/s² vibration can be used up to 2 hours/day to reach the exposure action value (EAV) and up to 8 hours/day to reach the exposure limit value (ELV). Increased time and comfort of use means you and your team can perform heavy-duty tasks for longer with greater safety.

  • SHOCKS ACTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL® SYSTEM reduces vibration felt by the user at the handles.
  • Floating rear anti-vibration handle set for low vibration.

Active Vibration Control (AVC) technology

SHOCKS Active Vibration Control System

Dewalt’s Active Vibration Control (AVC) technology is a feature designed to reduce the amount of vibration generated by power tools. It is particularly important for tools that generate high levels of vibration, such as rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and angle grinders.

The Dewalt AVC technology works by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, springs, and dampers, to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted from the tool to the user’s hand and arm. This technology is designed to provide a significant reduction in vibration, making it easier and more comfortable for users to operate power tools for extended periods.

In addition to reducing fatigue and discomfort, the Dewalt AVC technology can also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration. This can include conditions such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), which can cause a range of symptoms including numbness, tingling, and reduced grip strength.

Overall, Dewalt’s Active Vibration Control technology is an important feature for anyone who uses power tools regularly, particularly those who work in construction, manufacturing, or other industries where power tools are a common part of the job. It can help to improve user comfort, increase productivity, and reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

Makita

Makita used the science of earthquake engineering to introduce the safest heavy-duty power tools available with vibration ratings nearly 50% lower than comparable products. AVT uses the science of dynamic dampening to dramatically reduce rotary vibration and at the same time increase impact power by up to 75%.

Makita’s anti-vibration technology is a feature designed to reduce the amount of vibration generated by power tools. It is particularly important for tools that generate high levels of vibration, such as rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and angle grinders.

Makita anti-vibration technology

The Makita anti-vibration technology works by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, springs, and dampers, to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted from the tool to the user’s hand and arm. This technology is designed to provide a significant reduction in vibration, making it easier and more comfortable for users to operate power tools for extended periods.

Makita HM1812 70 LB Advanced AVT BREAKER Hammer

Makita GPH01D XGT 40V Hammer Drill/Driver

Makita HP001GD201 40V Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver

Makita HR5212C 2″ SDS-MAX Rotary Hammer Drill

Makita XRH08PTW 18V Cordless Rotary Hammer Drill 

In addition to reducing fatigue and discomfort, the Makita anti-vibration technology can also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration. This can include conditions such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), which can cause a range of symptoms including numbness, tingling, and reduced grip strength.

Makita offers different levels of anti-vibration technology, depending on the tool model. Some models feature AVT (Anti-Vibration Technology), which uses an internal counterbalance system to reduce vibration. Other models feature AVT+ (Advanced Anti-Vibration Technology), which uses a dual counterbalance system and a vibration-absorbing housing to provide even greater levels of vibration reduction.

Makita’s anti-vibration technology

Overall, Makita’s anti-vibration technology is an important feature for anyone who uses power tools regularly, particularly those who work in construction, manufacturing, or other industries where power tools are a common part of the job. It can help to improve user comfort, increase productivity, and reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

 Makita's anti-vibration technology

Damper Spring + Vibration Absorbing Housing + Active Dynamic Absorber

Damper Spring + Counterweight Mechanism

Damper Spring + Counterweight Mechanism
Vibration Absorbing Housing + Counterweigh Mechanism

Vibration Absorbing Housing + Counterweigh Mechanism

Reaction Force

Reaction Force
Makita's anti-vibration technology

Makita’s anti-vibration technology

Internal Counterbalance

Internal Counterbalance
Air Actuated Counterbalance

Air Actuated Counterbalance

AVT & Soft No Load

AVT & Soft No Load
Anti Vibration Technology

Anti Vibration Technology

Advanced Anti Vibration Technology

Advanced Anti Vibration Technology
Advanced Anti Vibration Technology

Advanced Anti Vibration Technology

Metabo

Metabo’s tool vibration technology is a feature designed to reduce the amount of vibration generated by power tools. It is particularly important for tools that generate high levels of vibration, such as rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and angle grinders.

The Metabo tool vibration technology works by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, dampers, and shock absorbers, to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted from the tool to the user’s hand and arm. This technology is designed to provide a significant reduction in vibration, making it easier and more comfortable for users to operate power tools for extended periods.

In addition to reducing fatigue and discomfort, Metabo’s tool vibration technology can also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration. This can include conditions such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), which can cause a range of symptoms including numbness, tingling, and reduced grip strength.

METABO KHEV 11-52 2-1/16″ SDS MAX Hammer

Metabo offers different levels of tool vibration technology, depending on the tool model. Some models feature Vibratech (VT) technology, which uses internal dampers to reduce vibration. Other models feature VibraTech Plus (VTP) technology, which uses additional counterweights and shock absorbers to provide even greater levels of vibration reduction.

Overall, Metabo’s tool vibration technology is an important feature for anyone who uses power tools regularly, particularly those who work in construction, manufacturing, or other industries where power tools are a common part of the job. It can help to improve user comfort, increase productivity, and reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

tool vibration technology

tool vibration technology

tool vibration technology

tool vibration technology
User Vibration Technology

User Vibration Technology

Metabo Vibration Technology

Metabo Vibration Technology

Ryobi

Ryobi has developed several technologies to reduce vibrations in their power tools, including their anti-vibration technology (AVT) and their vibration control technology (VCT).

Ryobi’s AVT technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using an internal counterbalance system. The counterbalance system works by offsetting the vibrations created by the tool with a series of weights that move in the opposite direction. This helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transferred to the user’s hand and arm, which can reduce fatigue and discomfort.

RYOBI PSBRA02K 18V ONE+ HP Right Angle Drill

Ryobi’s VCT technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, dampers, and springs. These components work together to absorb and dissipate the vibrations created by the tool, which helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the user’s hand and arm.

Both technologies are used in a range of Ryobi power tools, including angle grinders, rotary hammers, and impact drivers. The aim of these technologies is to improve user comfort and safety, while also increasing productivity by reducing the amount of time needed for breaks due to fatigue.

Overall, Ryobi’s anti-vibration and vibration control technologies are important features for anyone who uses power tools regularly. They can help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration, and make power tool operation more comfortable and efficient.

Milwaukee

Milwaukee Tool has developed several technologies to reduce vibrations in their power tools, including their Anti-Vibration System (AVS) and their Advanced Vibration Reduction Technology (AVR).

Milwaukee’s AVS technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a counterbalance system. This system helps to offset the vibrations created by the tool with a series of weights that move in the opposite direction. The AVS technology is used in a range of Milwaukee power tools, including rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and angle grinders.

Milwaukee MXF368-1XC MX FUEL Breaker

MILWAUKEE 2717-22HD M18 FUEL Rotary Hammer Drill

Milwaukee 2718-22HD Rotary Hammer Drill

Milwaukee’s AVR technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a combination of internal components, including dampers, shock absorbers, and anti-vibration handles. These components work together to absorb and dissipate the vibrations created by the tool, which helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the user’s hand and arm. The AVR technology is used in a range of Milwaukee power tools, including rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and impact drivers.

Both technologies aim to improve user comfort and safety, while also increasing productivity by reducing the amount of time needed for breaks due to fatigue. They also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration, such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

Overall, Milwaukee’s anti-vibration and advanced vibration reduction technologies are important features for anyone who uses power tools regularly. They can help to make power tool operation more comfortable and efficient, while also reducing the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

Festool

including their Vibration Control System (VCT) and their EC-TEC motor technology.

VCT technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, dampers, and springs. These components work together to absorb and dissipate the vibrations created by the tool, which helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the user’s hand and arm.

EC-TEC motor technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a brushless motor that is both powerful and efficient. The motor is designed to produce less heat and noise than traditional motors, which can help to reduce the amount of vibration created by the tool.

Festool T 18+3 18V Cordless Drill

Both technologies aim to improve user comfort and safety, while also increasing productivity by reducing the amount of time needed for breaks due to fatigue. They also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration, such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

Overall, Festool’s vibration control and EC-TEC motor technologies are important features for anyone who uses power tools regularly. They can help to make power tool operation more comfortable and efficient, while also reducing the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

EC-TEC motor technologies

EC-TEC motor technologies

Metabo HPT

Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi Power Tools) has developed several technologies to reduce vibrations in their power tools, including their UVP (User Vibration Protection) and their AVT (Anti-Vibration Technology).

UVP technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, dampers, and anti-vibration handles. These components work together to absorb and dissipate the vibrations created by the tool, which helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the user’s hand and arm. The UVP technology is used in a range of HPT power tools, including hammer drills, angle grinders, and rotary hammers.

Metabo HPT DH52MEY SDS Max Hammer Drill 

Both technologies aim to improve user comfort and safety, while also increasing productivity by reducing the amount of time needed for breaks due to fatigue. They also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration, such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

Overall, Metabo HPT’s vibration control technologies are important features for anyone who uses power tools regularly. They can help to make power tool operation more comfortable and efficient, while also reducing the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

Fein

Fein Power Tools has developed several technologies to reduce vibrations in their power tools, including their Vibration Control System (VCS) and their Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT).

Fein’s VCS technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a combination of internal components, including counterweights, dampers, and anti-vibration handles. These components work together to absorb and dissipate the vibrations created by the tool, which helps to reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted to the user’s hand and arm. The VCS technology is used in a range of Fein power tools, including angle grinders, sanders, and drills.

FEIN ASCD 18-300 W2 18V Cordless Impact Wrench/Driver

Fein’s AVT technology is designed to reduce vibrations by using a counterbalance system that offsets the vibrations created by the tool with a series of weights that move in the opposite direction. The AVT technology is used in a range of Fein power tools, including rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and impact drivers.

Both technologies aim to improve user comfort and safety, while also increasing productivity by reducing the amount of time needed for breaks due to fatigue. They also help to reduce the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration, such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

Overall, Fein’s vibration control technologies are important features for anyone who uses power tools regularly. They can help to make power tool operation more comfortable and efficient, while also reducing the risk of injury associated with long-term exposure to high levels of vibration.

 AVT technology

AVT technology

Fein’s vibration control technologies

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