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News Release from: Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument | Subject: A10Z27 Series isolators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 February 2006

Stainless steel mesh provides isolation

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Three heavy-duty base-mounted vibration and shock isolators use stainless steel mesh as isolating medium.

Three heavy-duty base-mounted vibration and shock isolators introduced by Stock Drive Products have stainless steel mesh as the isolating medium They are for corrosive environments where severe shock forces, high starting torque or reversal of load are encountered

The units can withstand compression loads up to 10 times the static load.

Applications include marine fans, mobile engines, generators, instrument consoles, lathes, milling machines, slotters and punch presses.

The A10Z27 Series isolators exhibit a natural frequency between 14 to 22Hz.

Static load ranges for the three units are 35 to 180kg, 140 to 360kg, and 275 to 725kg.

The free standing height of these 8.25cm square units is 5cm.

Under static load this compresses to a height of 4.6cm.

They are mounted to the load member via a 5/8-11 or M16 threaded through hole in the centre of the unit.

The isolator consists of two circular stainless steel mesh sections which slip around an interior zinc plated steel housing and is supported by a machined casting outer housing.

Operating temperatures is from -70 to +175C.

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