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News Release from: Astrosyn International Technology | Subject: Rubber antivibration dampers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2006

Dampers keep bad vibes off steppers and
servos

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A new range of rubber antivibration dampers is designed for use with small flange-mounted industrial motors, such as steppers and servos.

A range of rubber antivibration dampers for small flange-mounted industrial motors, such as steppers and servos, has been introduced by motion control specialists Astrosyn International Technology The mounts are ideal for applications where motor noise and vibration need to be minimised, such as in security camera controls, sample movement systems in analytical instruments or in marking and engraving machines

Available in NEMA motor frame sizes 16, 17, 22 and 23, they can be easily retrofitted to existing motors.

Their thin profiles (6mm for the smaller sizes and 10mm for the larger ones) allow them to be used with standard shaft length motors.

Robust but lightweight, the dampers can be mounted directly onto the motor flange.

Threaded mounting holes are provided on the damper's metal mounting face.

The central access hole is large enough to accommodate a spigot and gear or pulley.

The hole diameter is 22mm on the smaller sizes and 40mm on the larger models.

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