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News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: LM.SV metal levelling foot
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 February 2003

Levelling foot damps out vibration

Elastomer antivibration damping in the new LM.SV metal levelling foot from Elesa-Clayton isolates equipment from its environment.

Elastomer antivibration damping in the new LM.SV metal levelling foot from Elesa-Clayton isolates equipment from its environment Typical applications are in metalworking or woodworking industries but apply anywhere that vibration gives rise to health and safety issues or where equipment requires to be stabilised

This is of course in addition to the normal benefits to be expected from the equipment levelling feature of these items.

Destructive vibrations are damped in both directions by the PUR-elastomer (Sylomer V12) insert.

Vibrations from equipment mounted on LM.SV feet are damped thus protecting people and processes in the surrounding environment.

Equally where delicate equipment is mounted using LM.SV's then it becomes protected from external shocks transmitted through the floor.

LM.SV feet are zinc-plated steel with glued-in PUR inserts and are available in foot diameters of 32mm (M10 thread) to 60mm (M16 thread).

Load capacities of from 280 to 1050N are offered depending on diameter.

Within these loads vibration damping conforms to the specifications graphed in the new "Pink" catalogue from Elesa-Clayton.

Using the graphs provided designers may calculate the damping effect to be expected in any particular case. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 5 February 2003).

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