STRIEBIG SuperSilent system

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Term for technical measures to reduce noise emissions from the engines of Striebig panel saws.

History

Until the early 1980s, Striebig used engines with visible cooling ribs. The idling and working noises were clearly loud; the engines had no sound insulation.

  • The term 'open engine' is commonly used for this type of construction.

In the beginning/mid 1980s the term 'SuperSilent System' came up. From then on, the sound insulation system was clearly recognizable by the cylindrical casing of the engine housing.

  • Since then, the industry has also referred to it as a 'Striebig machine with enclosed motor'.

Current, particularly high-quality models have an additional plastic casing, which, in addition to sound insulation improvements and optimised cooling, is also positively striking in terms of design.

Obrázky

STANDARD 6220A Sägeaggregat geschlossen
STRIEBIG, 1996
STANDARD II PLUS 6220A Sägeaggregat
STRIEBIG, 1991
STANDARD offener Motor
STRIEBIG, 1974
STANDARD 6220A Sägeaggregat Kühlrippen
STRIEBIG, 1974

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