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Vibration isolators suit severe environments

An Advanced Antivibration Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2005

Two new series of round urethane vibration isolators are designed for use in severe environments where they may come in contact with oils, chemicals, ozone and/or ultraviolet light.

Two new series of round urethane vibration isolators from Advanced Antivibration Components are designed for use in severe environments where they may come in contact with oils, chemicals, ozone and/or ultraviolet light.

These highly damped units, identified as the V10Z60 Series, exhibit extremely low amplification at resonance and quickly return to system equilibrium after any shock or vibration input.

The "female" series is designed for maximum compression loads up to 20.4kg, and shear loads up to 4.5kg.

This series has an internal threaded hole on one side.

The "male" series can handle compression loads up to 22.7kg and shear loads up to 5.9kg.

They feature threaded mounting studs on one or both sides which range in length from 5.1 to 15.9mm.

The isolator for male and female mounts range from 7.1 to 25.4mm in diameter and from 8.1 to 19.1mm in length.

All units are made of urethane, with a durometer of 24 or 52.

Zinc plated steel fasteners are bonded to the main isolator section.

Operating temperature ranges to 40C for peak performance and 107C maximum continuous use.

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