New Series of Ring Type Natural Rubber Vibration And Shock Mounts From AAC Feature Lower Vertical Spring Rate And Superior Horizontal Stiffness

Press Release:
  Jan 14, 2013 — A new series of ring-type natural rubber vibration and shock mounts from Advanced Antivibration Components features a low natural frequency which will remain constant in a wide range of loads, providing excellent vibration and electrical isolation. Typical applications for these units include their use in rotating and reciprocating production machinery, compressors, pumps and blowers.

The configuration of the ring-type mounts, identified as the V10Z47MRM Series, make them ideal for use as production machinery mounts. They are available in two-ring, three-ring or combination mount varieties, with 9 different mounting styles and 10 different load ratings allowing for up to 90 available options. These ring-type shock mounts range in diameter and height from 2.36" to 9.06" (60 mm to 230 mm), and from 1.38" to 6.61" (35 mm to 168 mm), respectively. Ring-type units are designed for standard load ranges of 165 lbs. to 2645 lbs. (75 kg to 1200 kg).

A new series of 104 small square and round vibration isolators from Advanced Antivibration Components are designed for vibration and noise isolation within computers, business machines, or any instrument with rotating or reciprocating movement.

The maximum compression loads for these units, identified as the V10Z 1 and V10Z 2 Series, range from 4.91 lbs. (2.2 kg) to 330 lbs. (149.7 kg). The maximum shear load for this series range from 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kg) to 140 lbs. (63.5 kg).

All units are made of natural rubber and range in diameter from 3/8" (9.5 mm) to 2-3/4" (69.9 mm), and in length from 5/16" (7.9 mm) to 1.26" (32 mm). Zinc plated steel fasteners, ranging in length from 7/32" (5.6 mm) to 29/32" (23 mm), are bonded to the main isolator section.

Minimum load rating tables for both compression and shear loading to achieve 81% isolation efficiency are available for each of the 27 types of isolators in the series. Similarly, static deflection charts for both compression and shear loading will be sent to all interested engineers.
 
 
 
Categorized Under: Mounts, Vibration & Shock
 
Company Details:
 Contact:Herb Arum 
 E-mail:aacsupport -at- vibrationmounts -dot- com 
   
 Company:Advanced Antivibration Components - AAC View Company Profile 
 Address:work2101 Jericho Turnpike 
 Location:workNew Hyde Park, NY 11042-5416  United States 
 Phone:workpref516-328-3662 
 Web Site:http://www.vibrationmounts.com