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[System Overview] Vibration Control Device 'MER SYSTEM Cross Type'

Since it uses screws, installation is quick and easy! A vibration control device born from suspension technology.

The "MER SYSTEM Cross Type" is a damping device for wooden houses that applies hydraulic technology used in suspensions. It quickly absorbs the deformation energy caused by earthquakes, effectively reducing response acceleration. By suppressing building deformation, it minimizes damage. The brackets, which use cross pins, allow for movement in both vertical and horizontal directions, making installation easy and accommodating multi-directional building sway while reducing the load on the mounting screws during operation. 【Features】 ■ Instantly absorbs energy from the moment an earthquake occurs ■ Accommodates various sways from short to long periods ■ Lightweight due to the use of cross pins and aluminum ■ Effective layout planning through limit strength calculations ■ Easy installation with screw fastening ■ Manufactured by a company recognized worldwide for its technological prowess *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Vibration isolation, vibration control, and earthquake resistance construction
  • Earthquake-proof and vibration-damping equipment
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method

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[Earthquake Measures] Understand in 5 Minutes: The Principle of Seismic Control.

Explaining the significance of seismic resistance in buildings! Introducing the basic principles of energy law as well.

The true nature of an earthquake is energy. During a major earthquake, the energy that enters buildings from the ground causes deformation and shock (response acceleration) to the buildings themselves, transmitting shock to the "people" and "objects" inside. To mitigate damage to "buildings" and "people," it is very important to perceive seismic forces not as forces but as energy, and instead of merely trying to reduce the deformation, to consider how to consume and decrease that energy. Recently, laws have started to incorporate this way of thinking. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*

  • Earthquake-proof and vibration-damping equipment

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