The invention relates to a pneumatic shock-absorber equipped with a height
sensor which is to be mounted onto a rail vehicle. The aim of the
invention is to prevent components of the rail vehicle, such as supports
for the superstructure and/or an additional volume of pressure formed by a
cradle, from being drilled or modified in another way in order to create
the installation space for the height sensor. The inventive pneumatic
shock-absorber is characterized in that an upper extension arm and a lower
extension arm extend laterally from the upper support plate and lower
mounting plate respectively and that the height sensor is positioned
between the two extension arms.