Cylindrical anti-vibration mount CM-VSC1
metalrubbersilicone

cylindrical anti-vibration mount
cylindrical anti-vibration mount
cylindrical anti-vibration mount
cylindrical anti-vibration mount
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Characteristics

Configuration
cylindrical
Material
metal, rubber, silicone
Applications
machine
Static load

Max.: 100 kgf

Min.: 3 kgf

Description

Ideal for all environments and spatial axes Highly resilient vibration isolators Natural frequency 5.9 Hz to 35 Hz Breakaway protection, even when things get tough: The Hard Bell Mounts product family cup elements protect constructions and components of all types against vibrations and impacts. They are characterised by their breakaway protection design, compact construction and customisable installation length. They can also be tilted in the x-, y- and z-axes. As standard, they are equipped with neoprene/natural rubber cushioning material and can also be covered with silicone for a highly dampening effect in extreme temperatures or for heavy impacts. The machine elements can be used for all loads: shear, compression and tension. They are available with a central thread or through borehole. The ACE elements secure machines, electronic systems and all other components reliably in harsh environments, and keep damaging vibrations at a distance. Natural frequency 5.9 Hz to 35 Hz Operating temperature range -30 °C to +80 °C Environment Resistant against UV radiation Material Outer body: zinc plated steel; Isolation medium: Neoprene (chloroprene rubber) Rubber-Metal Isolators - Hard Bell Mounts Decoupling of lift drives The renovation of lifts is a demanding project. Nowadays, in addition to increased travelling comfort, they should also ensure that the means of transportation is accessible to the handicapped and that they are quiet. The fact that this was...
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