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News Release from: Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument | Subject: A10Y15 vibration mounts
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2006
Vibration mounts impervious to corrosion
Stainless steel leaf spring type vibration mounts for use with rotating and reciprocating devices, including laboratory equipment, compressors, engine suspensions and communications equipment.
Stainless steel leaf spring type vibration mounts introduced by Stock Drive Products are for use with rotating and reciprocating devices, including laboratory equipment, compressors, engine suspensions and communications equipment All materials used are impervious to corrosion and will operate under a wide range of temperatures making the units suitable for naval or aircraft applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The A10Y15 units have a basic design that employs two or more high tensile stainless steel U formed leaves, situated at each end, forming an elliptical shape when joined together in the centre portion with face plates.
The spaces between the U formed leaves are filled with a polymer compound, post-cured to a permanent condition.
Non-metallic collars backed by stainless steel washers are provided for load attachment.
These non-metallic collars help reduce noise transmission.
Imperial or metric size bolts can be used for fastening the equipment to the base or foundation.
Low transmitted shock accelerations are obtained by combining large permitted static deflection in every direction with a high energy loss within the mount.
The high efficiency of damping is obtained by the polymer compound which has a low static stiffness.
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