
Part name: Engine foot damping rubber
Material: Rubber or elastomer (usually made of natural or synthetic rubber compounds)
Function: To absorb and dampen the vibrations generated by the engine and reduce the transmission of these vibrations to the rest of the excavator structure
Location: Attached between the engine and the chassis or frame of the excavator, usually near the engine mounts
Dimensions: Vary depending on the exact model and application of the excavator
Hardness: Typically measured in Shore A durometer units, with values ranging from 50 to 90 (depending on the exact model and application)
Tensile strength: Varies depending on the exact material and formulation, but typically in the range of 10 to 30 MPa
Temperature range: Varies depending on the exact material and formulation, but typically between -40°C to 100°C (-40°F to 212°F)