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Shock and vibration damping components

An Advanced Antivibration Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2005

Finding the right vibration mounts for any application has become easier with the publication of a new 240-page catalogue by Advanced Antivibration Components.

Finding the right vibration mounts for any application has become easier with the publication of a new 240-page catalogue "Shock and vibration damping components, V100" by Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC).

Among the 1270 components in this catalogue are base mounts, suspension mounts, bushings, channel mounts, pads and bumpers in a wide range of materials such as stainless steel mesh and springs, silicone gel, neoprene rubber and Sorbothane.

Many are suitable for use in extreme environmental conditions.

This catalogue also features, beyond the conventional vibration eliminating components, shock absorbers and over 300 shaft couplings capable of elimination or reduction of shock and vibration from shaft to shaft.

All are available from stock for immediate delivery.

In addition to the listed stock items, tooling is available for many types and sizes of cylindrical vibration mounts with inch or metric size studs.

The catalogue also includes two extensive technical sections.

"Vibration and shock isolation" covers many topics such as: fundamentals of vibration and shock, definitions and concepts, vibration isolation analysis and design problems.

The technical section on "Shaft couplings" features: application considerations, classification of couplings and performance characteristics and many design examples.

Additional specifications are contained in "Shock and vibration damping components, V100", available free on request from Advanced Antivibration Components.

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