www.iac-acoustics.com Anti-Vibration Mounts Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). A complete range of solutions to structure-borne noise and vibration Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 1 www.iac-acoustics.com Speed, Deflection and Isolation Diagram RPM 4000 3600 3200 2800 2400 2000 1800 98 1600 % 90 % 85 1000 Reduction % 95 1200 % 80 900 % 98 % 34dB 70 % 800 50 97 % 30dB 0 na so 700 % Re % e nc – 600 ea ar 95 % 26dB to RPM = 60 x Disturbing Frequency, Hz Degree of isolation % 97 1400 be oi av d de 500 450 90 % 20dB 400 350 85 % 16dB 300 80 % 14dB 250 70 % 10dB 225 50 % 200 175 6dB 0% 150 125 2 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 16 24 32 48 64 Static deflection in mm Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 2 www.iac-acoustics.com Calculate Your Vibration Isolation Example 1 RPM = 60 x Disturbing Frequency O/min. A fan is mounted on a steel frame with a total weight of 360kg. The fan runs at 1400rpm and a degree of isolation of 85% is required. According to the diagram to the right this will require a static deflection of 3.5mm. 4000 3600 3200 2800 2400 2000 1800 98 1600 % % 90 % 85 1000 Reduction 97 95 1200 A type AD vibration isolator would be suitable in this case. When the fan is placed on 4 vibration isolators, each supporting a load of 90kg will give a deflection of 3.5mm. Degree of isolation % 1400 % 80 900 % 98 % 34dB 70 % 800 50 % 97 % 30dB 0 700 % 600 95 % 26dB e nc na This graph show that 4 of the AD 5035 WHITE absorbers can be used here. so Re 500 450 – ea ar 400 90 % 20dB to be 350 85 % 16dB d de AD 5035 oi av kg 160 300 80 % 14dB 250 70 % 10dB 225 120 50 % 6dB 200 175 0% 150 80 125 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.5 2 3 45 6 7 8 1216 2432 4864 Static deflection in mm 40 0 0 1 2 34mm O/min. RPM = 60 x Disturbing Frequency Example 2 A motor weighing 640kg, running at 2800rpm, is driving a machine weighing 2210kg running at 1200rpm. The task is to reduce the amount of force transferred to 20% of the disturbing force. 4000 3600 3200 2800 2400 2000 1800 98 1600 % % 1200 90 % 85 1000 Reduction 97 95 The motor and machine are fixed to a base frame with a mass of 1680kg, which gives a total mass of 4530kg. Degree of isolation % 1400 % 80 900 % 98 % 34 dB 70 % 800 50 % % The base frame has 4 supporting points and it can be calculated that the load on each point respectively is 350kg, 520kg, 2200kg and 1460kg. 600 95 % 26 dB 500 Re e nc na so 450 ea ar to be 350 800 kg 2000 85 % 16 dB d de oi av 300 80 % 14 dB 70 % 10 dB 250 225 50 % 6 dB 200 175 0% 150 125 0.5 0.75 1.0 1,5 2 SANDWICH 200 90 % 20 dB – 400 As the graph shows, an 80% degree of isolation, (which corresponds to 20% of the disturbing force), at 1200rpm, (the design must follow the unit with the lowest rpm, as explained above), requires a deflection of 3.7mm. As the load is unevenly distributed, various vibration isolators need to be used. The graphs below describe VIKAS SANDWICH mounts, and show that one WHITE 200, one RED 200, one BLACK 400 and one RED 500 can be used in this situation. kg 1000 97 % 30 dB 0 700 SANDWICH 400 3 45 6 7 8 1216 2432 4864 Static deflection in mm kg 4000 1500 3000 1000 2000 500 1000 SANDWICH 500 600 400 200 0 01234 5mm 0 0 01234 5mm 01234 5mm Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 3 RB 22 22 B 04 22 07 2500 0 www.iac-acoustics.com 2000 0 1500 05 18 0 06 BR 0 B 0 15 B 18 BR 04 BR B 15 0 B 15 04 05 0 BR B 11 Contents B 15 06 0 BR BRB 11 B 07 12 0 55 0 BR B 11 06 0 0 05 1000 BR B 0 7 125 70 0 BR BR BR BR B BR B B 95 95 12 56 800 700 600 500 0 70 400 60 300 250 BR B BR 8 0 B 70 70 70 & 0 200 BR BR BR BR B 7 B B6 B 06 80 95 0 57 BR 40 & B 60 0 B RB 11 65 04 BR 60 0 B 80 50 BR B BR 50 B 70 BR 70 50 BR B 6 BR 06 & B B BR 80 BR 60 0 B6 40 B 70 70 55 4 0 BR 0 & B6 BR 0 B 6 50 BR 54 B 0 50 60 BR B 50 50 BR B BR 60 B 40 50 40 0 00 80 70 60 50 40 30 25 150 Technical information 100 80 70 60 50 40 30 15 1 7 6 5 12 11 10 9 14 14-15 20 15 8 8-12 Cylindrical rubber mounts: AD, RAD 25 20 18 16 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 Deflection 18 20 (mm) 20 uency Hz eq Natural Fr 2 Cylindrical rubber mounts: SDA, SDB, SDC, SDD, SDE 16-17 Machine isolators: ADF, ADM, ADP, RADF, RADM, RADP 18-19 Rubber buffers: GB 20-21 Polyetherurethane (PUR) Buffers: PB 22-23 Rubber turret mounts: FA 24 Rubber turret mounts: SD 4343 25 Rubber turret mounts: FAV 26-27 Round Cone Mounts: DRD 28-29 Round Cone Mounts: DSD 30-31 Sandwich Mounts: Vikas 100-700 32-33 Product data a/s IAC SD4343 vibration isolator e Iac SD4343 mountings are ulded from high grade synthetic ber, in 3 different shore dnesses. Threaded inserts are edded into the top and steel rercing plates at the bottom of the unting. In case of replacement, the que colour code allows you to ermine the rubber hardness of the ment at anytime, despite many rs of use. Likewise is the Iac dic name printed on each isolator Iac SD4343 isolator can be used wide range of applications. Air handling units Fans Pumps Compressors Chillers Floating floors Isolation of studios and chambers k BR B 70 50 B 70 & BR 70 RB B BR B B B 60 RB 8 80 R 7 BR B 6 0 7 70 0 40 B 7 B 5 70 0 6 B BR 0 80 BR BR BR BR R B 50 BR 0 & B B B B B 60 B BR RB B 7 BR & 15 B BR RB 50 60 11 0 6 B 8 B B 0 6 B 0 50 0 RB 0 60 11 70 50 40 & 60 0 50 5 0 65 60 5 0 4 6 60 0 40 0 55 70 BR B 0 B RB BR BR BR 65 11 B B 40 B 0 B 11 1 1 B 50 50 50 R B RB 0 40 60 50 15 18 0 0 40 BR BR 6 0 B B 18 22 0 0 40 4 BR 06 B BR B 22 BR B BR RB BR 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 D ef el ct io n in mm IACS D4343(white) Max. load [kg] 110 160 230 Hvidovre Max deflection [mm] 14 14 14 IACS D4343(R ed) IACS D4343(B lack) L W H D1 T D2 B 110 110 110 65 65 65 54 54 54 84 84 84 7 7 7 11 11 11 5 5 5 Tel. +45 36785498 Fax. +45 36781230 4 www.iac-nordic.dk www.vikas.dk Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 4 www.iac-acoustics.com Contents Sandwich mounts: VIKASH 34 Rubber Metal Rails: GMS 35-37 Captive Rubber Mounts: CMH 38-39 Captive Rubber Mounts: BRB 40-41 Captive Rubber Mounts: CML 42-43 Captive Rubber Mounts: BSB 44-45 Marine Mounts: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large 46-47 Marine Mounts: VS, VM, VB 48 Marine Mounts: VS, VM (AISI 316) 49 Captive Rubber Mounts: VL, VX 50 Captive Rubber Mounts: CMD 51 Captive Rubber Mounts: MD 52 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 5 www.iac-acoustics.com Contents 6 Hydromounts 53-54 Captive Rubber Mounts: CHM 55 Chassis Mounts: SCH 56-57 Chassis Mounts: SCB 58 Flexible Bushings: VP 59 Flexible Bushings: GE 60 Conical Mounts: Cone 61-65 Conical Mounts: AT 66-67 Open Spring Mounts: FDA, FDA1, FDA2, FDA3, FDA4, FDA5, FDA6, FDA9 68-73 Spring Mounts: SM, SMD, SM2 & SMD2 74-75 Seismic Spring Mounts: S4 76 Restrained Spring Mounts: VRA1, VRA2, VRA4 77-79 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 6 www.iac-acoustics.com Contents Seismic Spring Mounts: SSM, SSM2 80-81 Cabinet Mounts: Rahbek 82 E G A N t D Wall & Ceiling Hangers: VTOE, VTN F F N K M G K A M 83 t H D E H Vikas Ceiling Hanger: LOH-VB 84 Vikas Ceiling & Wall Mounts: CH2 85 Suspending Spring Mount: HHD 86 Ceiling Hangers: CH1 87 Ribbed Rubber Pads: RG8 88 Vikas Mafund Pads: MF 89 Contacts 90 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 7 www.iac-acoustics.com Application options X X X Compressors X Grinding Mills X X MD DSD X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Mobile Equipment X X Guillotines X X Presses X X X X X Piping X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Punching Machines X X X Printing Machines X X X X X Rolling Mills X X X X X X X X X X X X Hangers X X Flexible Joints Saw Mills Rabek Rubber Pads Flexible Bushing X Office Equipment Pumps DRD X Household Equipment Chillers SCH Various Mounts X Combustion Engines Generators Instrument Mounts X Buildings Electrical Motors Rubber Buffer Shock Mounts Open Spring Mount Captive Mount Machine Mount Sandwich Mount Pipework Fittings Turret Mount Area of Use X X X X Ceilings X Fans X X X X Machine Tools X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X This chart is intended for guidance only 8 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 8 www.iac-acoustics.com Vibration and Vibration Isolation Introduction Types of Rubber There is an increasing demand to reduce noise emitted by plant and machinery. The use of vibration isolators is an important part of reducing noise and vibration from industrial and marine plant and from mechanical equipment located in offices, residential apartments, studios, theatres, auditoriums, schools and universities, hospitals and research laboratories and other critical low noise spaces. Rubber is available in a wide range of different types, each with specific properties. IAC Acoustics’ vibration absorbers are normally manufactured in one of the rubber types listed below. Other types of rubber are available on request: Material Properties Resilience Machinery vibration from rigidly mounted equipment can be transferred to the supporting structure and travel large distances to be emitted as noise elsewhere in a building or structure. To make the best use of rubber’s properties, IAC produces vibration absorbers with different levels of resilience: Soft The aim of vibration isolation is to reduce the transfer of vibration to the supporting structure and a correctly designed vibration isolation system can reduce vibrations by more than 95%. (White) resilience 45 ± 5 Sh Medium(Red) resilience 55 ± 5 Sh Hard Sh. (Black) resilience 65 ± 5 Sh. = Shore Hardness As rubber cannot be compressed, a spring effect can only be achieved if the rubber under pressure is able to expand. Equipment which is resiliently mounted will have at least one natural frequency – the frequency or frequencies at which it will naturally oscillate. When the disturbing frequency and the natural frequency coincide, vibrations are amplified. The best vibration isolation, therefore, is achieved when the disturbing frequency is significantly higher than the natural frequency. The rubber’s degree of deflection is determined by its size, shape and resilience. The resilience indicates the rubbers’ resistance to changes in its form when under pressure. Rubber can tolerate a great pressure load with a deflection capacity of around 20% of its unloaded height. Most machinery can be effectively isolated provided the vibration isolation system is selected in accordance with the simple design procedures detailed on pages 3 and 10. Sideways pressure or ”shear” can normally take between 10 and 15% of the pressure load. One should ensure, however, that the rubber is not exposed to tensile load as the rubber’s lifetime will then be significantly reduced. Rubber Properties Metal adhesiveness Compression Internal absorption Natural Rubber Neoprene Excellent Excellent GoodAcceptable Excellent Good Max. Operational Temp 70°C 100°C Oil Resistance Poor Good Ozone Resistance Poor Good Sunlight Resistance Poor Very Good Acceptable Good Heat Resistance Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 9 www.iac-acoustics.com Vibration and Vibration Isolation Requirements The following description of the design procedure is a useful and detailed tool, but should not be viewed as complete. It should, however, be sufficient for the vast majority of design challenges when: • • • • The vibration mounts are significantly softer than the sub-floor and the machine’s feet. The force of the vibration goes approximately through the centre of gravity. The distance between the vibration mount is greater than the vertical distance between the level of the vibration mounting and the centre of gravity. The design does not directly aim for a degree of isolation that is lower than 70%. Very low rotating speeds require a very high degree of deflection to achieve a high degree of isolation. However, as a high deflection can lead to positional instability, a common solution is to choose a vibration mounting that is so hard that the resonancy frequency becomes higher than the disturbing frequency. This gives zero isolation in terms of the fundamental frequency but shock and high frequency vibrations are significantly absorbed – and these are often the most disconcerting. 10 A heavy supporting medium or base, which markedly increases the overall weight of the machine, appears to be stabilising when positioned. If, however, the force of the vibration is great and/or the RPM is low, then it is recommended that an extra mass is added in the following order of size, (where m stands for the machine’s mass in kg): RPM Required Weight of Extra Mass (kg) <800 1.5 - 2.0 x m 800-1200 1.0 - 1.5 x m >1200 0.0 - 1.0 x m Shock Disturbances When selecting a vibration isolator for mobile installations, the design also needs to take into account shock disturbances, that is to say, the vibration mountings, in addition to the mass of the machine and the force of the vibrations, need to be able to deal with any shock disturbances. It is recommended to reckon with an additional 50 to 100% to deal with shock. It is further recommended that a vibration mounting with a ’Captive’ design is used, such as CMH, CML, Marine mounts, MD, CHM and Cones. Placement of the Vibration Mounts Sub-Floor An apparently correct vibration isolation can entirely fail, if the sub-floor lacks sufficient mass or stiffness. The following table gives an indication of the relevant values for how great a machine mass can be placed on a concrete layer of a given thickness. If the layer rests directly on the earth, it is permissible to double the mass. Thickness of Concrete Layer (mm) Max. Permissable Machine Mass (kg) 150 1000 200 2000 300 5000 400 8000 600 10000 Supporting Medium or Base Frame Flexible Connections Insofar as the machinery is made up of several units, they should all be mounted on the same supporting medium or base frame. The vibration mountings are then mounted between the frame and the sub-floor. If the various individual units employ different RPM’s, the isolation must be selected to correspond to the lowest RPM. When a machine is mounted on vibration mountings, it has to be ensured that the vibrations are not transferred via stiff, inflexible connections. Pipe joints need to be fitted with flexible connecting links, (such as rubber hoses or compensators). Cables also need to be flexible and axle connectors should be fitted with flexible couplings. Ideally the vibration mounts should be placed symmetrically around the centre of gravity and following the same layout. If the load placed on the vibration mountings is unequal, isolators should be selected so that the deflection remains the same at all points. In a purely practical sense, it can be difficult to position the vibration mountings on the same horizontal level as the centre of gravity. If that is the case, the distance between the vibration mountings needs to be greater than the horizontal distance between the vibration mountings and the centre of gravity. Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 10 www.iac-acoustics.com Technical and Practical Calculation of vibration isolation can be very complex and sometimes requires different advanced tools, which are normally not used during a simple selection of a mount. IAC Acoustics has the in-house knowledge and also uses tools and software to find solutions to complex installations requiring vibration or shock insulation when a simple selection is not enough. We have assisted many clients in fine tuning new products by doing what we call ”vibration engineering” which covers: We undertake almost any case where vibration and shock engineering is involved and cooperate with leading partners, acoustical consultants and architects. Typically when a Finite Element analyses is required or large scale measurements are needed, the consultant has a leading role, due to the complexity. Below are shown some examples of special projects, IAC Acoustics has been involved in. They involve vibration isolation of foundations from 20 tons to 500 tons and even advanced elements with a viscous damping. These typical applications require high quality products and high level of documentation. Example 1: Noise attenuation in buildings by means of vibration isolation can be obtained by: • Providing cast in-situ floating floor • Passive isolation of building elements • Mounting machines on inertia bases • Isolating flights of stairs to dampen step noise • Calculations of all different systems Example 2: A tuned mass damper in steel section of footbridge. This specially made damper combines a spring and viscous damping system. • • • • • Development of special mounts Advanced calculations in 6DoF (Degrees of Freedom) Control by means of vibration measurements Turnkey installation projects where we use our own trained fitters with a special focus on attenuation of structure borne noise in buildings Improvement of existing systems Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 11 www.iac-acoustics.com Technical and Practical Vibration isolation of rubbish chute Pump unit mounted on shock absorbers Static Displacement Points Phiy X Y Z Phix Name Rel. to (o) (mm) (mm) (mm) (o) Machine -0.039 -0.007 -1.326 0.000 -0.001 Example 3: Model of large concrete foundation with a 2-stroke diesel engine. Natural Frequencies Fe (Hz) om(rad/s) X_M Y_M Z_M Phix_M Phiy_M Phiz_M 1 10.328 64.894 0.000 0.000 -0.023 1.000 -0.000 -0.037 2 13.070 82.123 -0.000 0.000 1.000 0.003 0.324 -0.000 Phiz (o) 0 3 13.914 87.424 -0.000 0.000 1.000 0.002 -0.108 -0.000 The vibration isolation system consists of 144 rubber pads type VIKAFOAM25810 (see separate VIKAFOAM catalogue for further details) placed under the foundation. In recent years, IAC Acoustics has taken on more projects requiring engineered vibration isolation solutions for large foundations. The isolation of the concrete foundation was achieved by placing rubber pads over the entire floor area of the excavation for the foundation. Then the concrete was poured into the hole and the foundation was cast directly on the rubber pads. Increased focus on the control of sound in buildings that are placed near to transport systems has meant an increasing requirement for vibration isolation of buildings against the influences of external and internal noise. For this we often use our PUR products VIKAFOAM (see separate VIKAFOAM catalogue for further details) that are made in standard sizes of 500 x 2000 mm. Scope of delivery: • Dynamic analysis • Calculation of Eigen frequencies and visualisation of mode shapes • Transmissibility curves • Delivery of rubber pads according to calculations Examples from Installations Shock isolation of Sea beacon (seen from the side) 12 Vibration isolation of valve test stand Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 12 www.iac-acoustics.com Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 13 www.iac-acoustics.com Cylindrical Rubber Mounts AD, RAD Product Description Cylindrical vibration mount manufactured from natural rubber vulcanised to 2 galvanised steel plates with a central thread. Type AD is made in 3 different rubber densities, where the colour of the rubber determines the hardness. • White 45 Sh. • Red 55 Sh. • Black 65 Sh. The AD range is also available in neoprene rubber if the mount is going to be in contact with oil / fuel. Application This vibration mount is used to dampen noise and vibrations from stationary machinery such as ventilators, pumps, electric motors, converters and compressors with frequencies above 1200rpm. It is constructed to be used in compression, but can handle minor shear forces. øD G H Vibration Mount Accessories Galvanised steel base plates are avialable for fastening on to floors. Base Plate Also available in stainless steel ød T When ordering, please use designations RADXXXX for stainless version. AD1215 14 Weight of Hardness mount (Rubber (g) Colour) 5 AD2015 15 AD3025 50 AD4030 90 AD5035 170 AD7535 370 AD10050 800 Dimensions (mm) Vibration Mount Dimensions (mm) Base Plate Max. Load (kg) Deflection (mm) D H G L Width T ød a White 7 2.6 12 15 M3 - - - - - White Red Black White Red Black White Red Black White Red Black White Red Black White Red Black 15 20 25 35 45 55 65 80 100 100 115 135 225 300 400 300 400 600 1.5 1.3 1.2 2.7 2.5 2.0 3.5 2.8 2.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 2.8 2.7 2.2 4.2 4.0 2.2 20 15 M6 60 20 4 7.5 40 30 25 M8 90 30 6 10 60 40 30 M8 100 40 6 10 70 50 35 M10 110 50 8 10 80 75 35 M12 150 75 8 13 115 100 50 M12 175 100 8 13 145 Static Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type a L 14 www.iac-acoustics.com Deflection, Static Load 8 60 4 4 20 20 40 40 2 2 10 10 20 20 2 2 20 40 0 0 01 1 1 1 12 2 1 2 2 2 3 10 8 2 400 AD 10050 AD 10050 ADF 4020ADF 4020 Load (kg) 800 1 1 2 1 2 2 40 40 100 200 200 100 200 900 12 21 2 2 23 32 AD 10050 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) ADF 4020ADFLoad 4020 (kg) ADP 14040 ADP 14040 500 Load (kg) GB 2517 GB 2517 80 20 55 SH 80 ADM 35 60 300 100 20 100 20 2 2 0 0 01 on (mm) Deflection (mm) ADM Load (kg) 1500 Load (kg) Load (kg) (kg) B 3036GBLoad 3036 20(kg) Load20 Load Load (kg) 400 (kg) 400 500 24 3 21 46 12 4 32 0 5 10 55 SH1000 60 800 300 15 300400 40 SH 300 10 0 10 8 0 64 400 900 200 600 200 600 4 3 300 0 0 3 86 10 8 0 0 10 Load (kg) GB 3036 GB 3036 400 1200 35 128 300 0 10 0 2 0 21 42 Load (kg) 1500 Load (kg) 400 1200 300 900 300 900 600 200 600 200 300 100 300 100 75 5035 86 108 0 0 10 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 20 1612 2016 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (kg) GB 3036 GBLoad 3036 GB 5045GB 5045 400 GB 90110GB 90110 0 20 0 0 10 Load (kg) 400 42 1020 1000 60 800 300 40 SH 60040 84 64 800 Load (kg) 400 900 1500 42 Load (kg) 600 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (kg) ADM Load ADM 5035 20 1 21 1200 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 35 0 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 4 0 23 3 4 4 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) ADP 14040 (kg) Load (kg) GB 2517 GBLoad 2517 Load GB 5068GBLoad 5068 80 (kg) Load 80 (kg) (kg) Load (kg) GB 7590 GB 400 7590 400 55 SH 2 5 Deflection (mm) 54 43 68 3 75 20 300 5 10 5035 2 40 SH 200 40 1 0 1 42 80 200 40 0 2 1 Load (kg) 40 10 600 1 1 75 5035 0 0 0 0 1 0 1500 1200 500 60 300 15 60 LoadADM (kg) 600 35 Load (kg) 400 800 1500 0 2 0 55 SH 400 20 200 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) AD 4030 (kg) AD 7535 ADLoad 7535 30 15 40060 900 1 100 0 800 3 4 3 100 1200 1 100 0 3 0 0 0 4 2 3 3 4 Deflection (mm)45 34 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 43 5 4 0 5 80 Load (kg) 0 0 3 4 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 2 3 0 3 2 3 75 20 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Load (kg) 40 20 2 1 400 200 1 1 600 40 1 0 60 400 1 0 3 AD 4030AD 4030 80 Load (kg) AD 7535 AD 7535 Load (kg) 200 300 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (kg) AD 2015 ADLoad 2015 400 200 400 300 200 0 3 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 400 60 20 600 80 1200 30010 600 10 100 200 400 0 (mm) 0 15 400 300 900 10 100 200 600 400 0 03 500 1200 2 60 Deflection Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) AD 3025 Load (kg) Load (kg) 1000 AD 5035 AD 5035 23 40 SH on (mm) 200 400 300 00 20 300 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 200 400 0 3 00 3 0 3 3 0 (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 34 4 100 on (mm) Deflection Load (kg) 800 Load (kg) Load (kg) (kg) Load100 (kg) ADM Load ADM 100 1500 Load (kg) 1500 Load (kg) 035 600 20 500 40 80 400 60 1 300 600 20 300 120 600 80 1 30 800 800 500 100 60 120 600 80 0 30 4 40 80 0 0 400 300 Load (kg) Load 160(kg) 800 800 Load (kg) Load (kg) 40 10 200 600 3 30 800 on (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 0 100 6 60 120 0 0 400 160 D 2015 Load (kg) 80 (kg) Load 160(kg) D 7535ADLoad 7535 200 3 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (kg) Load (kg) AD 1215 ADLoad 1215 Load AD 3025AD 3025 40 (kg) Load 40 (kg) Load (kg) Load 1000 1000 (kg) AD 5035 AD 5035 Load (kg) Load (kg) 8 80 (kg) Load 0 0 0 0 03 0 20 4040 200 2 30 2 20 40 1 30 4 40 80 1 100 6 0 100 0 0 60 120 35 80 60 160 D 7535 Load (kg) 80 30 Load80(kg) on (mm) 2 3 40 30 Load (kg) 3 Load (kg) AD 2015 AD 2015 Load (kg) 40 6 0 3 8 6 (kg) D 2015ADLoad 2015 8 2 Load (kg) AD 1215 AD 1215 Load (kg) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Load (kg) AD, RAD 40 600 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com 300 300 Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 200 200 15 www.iac-acoustics.com Cylindrical Rubber Mounts SD Product Description Cylindrical vibration mounts are manufactured from natural rubber, vulcanised to galvanised steel plates with central male or female threads. Available in different rubber compounds for environments with oil or ozone, acid or for the food industry. They are also available in different hardness’s where the standard hardness is 45 Sh. The same mount in a harder compound can carry more load. Application The SD range of mounts are mainly used to dampen noise and vibrations from stationary machinery such as ventilators, pumps, electric motors, converters and compressors. It is constructed to be used in compression, but can handle minor shear forces. Also available in stainless steel Dimensions SDD SDE Diameter (mm) Height (mm) Max. Load (kg) Static Deflection* (mm) Thread (Male) Thread (Female) 10 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 70 75 75 100 100 10 15 20 25 10 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 30 40 20 30 40 45 50 75 40 50 40 50 5 15 15 15 25 25 25 25 25 35 35 35 35 60 60 100 100 100 100 100 190 220 220 400 400 1.4 1.9 3.2 4.4 1.5 2.1 3.1 4.5 5.8 1.4 2.8 4.0 5.4 4.6 7.2 2.5 4.4 7.9 8.1 9.0 7.2 4.7 8.6 4.4 6.5 M4x10mm M8x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x23mm M8x23mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M4 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M12 M12 M16 M16 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Other sizes available from stock, please call for more information Above listed static deflection is based on a hardness of 45 Sh. All are available in other hardness’s * The static deflection can vary between the types A, B, C, D and E. 16 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 16 www.iac-acoustics.com Cylindrical Rubber Mounts Dimensions Diameter (mm) Height (mm) Max. Load (kg) 10 15 15 15 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 70 75 75 75 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 10 15 20 30 15 20 25 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 40 30 40 20 25 30 40 45 50 40 50 45 40 50 55 40 50 55 60 75 50 55 5 9 9 9 15 15 15 25 25 25 25 35 35 35 35 35 60 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 190 220 220 220 400 400 400 400 400 1000 1000 SD SDA SDB SDC Thread Thread Thread Static Deflection* (mm) Male Male Male Female Female Female 2.3 3.3 4.1 6.4 1.8 3.0 4.2 2.0 2.9 4.2 5.6 1.2 2.7 3.9 5.3 6.0 4.6 7.1 1.8 3.2 4.2 6.8 7.6 8.7 6.5 7.4 7.0 5.3 5.3 8.6 4.0 6.3 7.5 9.1 11.5 5.7 7.0 M4x10mm M4x10mm M4x13mm M4x15mm** M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x23mm M8x23mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M4x10mm M4x10mm M4x13mm M4x15mm** M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x23mm M8x23mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M4x10mm M4x10mm M4x10mm M4x15mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M6x18mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x20mm M8x23mm M8x23mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M10x28mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M12x37mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M16x41mm M4 M4 M4 M4 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M12 M10 M12 M12 M12 M16 M16 M16 M16 M16 M20 M20 M4 M4 M4 M4** M6 M6 M6 M6** M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M10 M10** M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M12 M10 M12 M12 M12 M16 M16 M16 M16 M16 M20 M20 M4 M4 M4 M4** M6 M6 M6 M6** M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M10 M10** M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M12 M10 M12 M12 M12 M16 M16 M16 M16 M16 M20 M20 Dimensions Diameter (mm) Height (mm) 18 20 39 18 24 42 Max. Load (kg) Hardness (I.R.H.D.) Static Deflection (mm) Thread (Male) 1 2 4 45 45 45 3.7 5.0 7.0 M5x10mm M6x15mm M8x20mm SDR Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Above listed static deflection is based on a hardness of 45 Sh. All are available in other hardness’s * The static deflection can vary between the types A, B, C, D and E. ** Not standard – available on request 17 www.iac-acoustics.com Machine Isolators ADF, ADM, ADP Product Description Cylindrical machine feet: ADM/ADP types are manufactured in neoprene rubber, where the rubber is vulcanised onto galvanised steel discs with a central thread. Type ADF is manufactured in natural rubber. Also available in AISI 304, AISI 316 stainless steel When ordering, please use designations RADF, RADM and RADP for stainless version. Applications Machine feet can be used for the absorption of noise and vibrations from any installed machinery. The shape of the feet give the machine feet a high static deflection and therefore excellent vibration insulation. GM Type ADF is used for smaller machines, instruments, office machines as well as for household and hobby usage. Height GS Type ADM/ADP is used particularly for punching machines, milling machines, shearing machines, turning lathes, grinding machines, routers, blowers, fans, compressors, convertors and many more. L Diameter Type ADM/ADP can be used where cleaning fluids come in contact with the rubber., due to their neoprene construction. Accessories Adjustable spindles and feet plates are available with types ADM and ADP. These are used to link several machine feet if required. GM spindles AVAILABLE in AISI 316 Quality stainless steel Spindle 18 Max. Load (kg) Diameter (mm) Height (mm) Thread (GM) ADF4020 60 40 20 ADM5035 150 50 ADM7535 300 ADM10030 ADP14040 Spindle Thread (GS) Length (mm) Ø6.5 hole - - 35 M10 M12 130 75 35 M12 M16 130 500 100 30 M12 M16 130 1500 140 40 M16 M24 180 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type 18 40 40 40 www.iac-acoustics.com 400 100 20 Deflection, Static Load 0 0 0 3 0 01 0 12 1 2 0 34 0 4 0 0 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 3 1 1 1 3 80 21 LoadADM (kg) ADM Load (kg) 500 80 400 400 60 300 300 Load (kg) 1500 1500 1200 1200 900 900 600 600 300 300 30 800 0 1 0 3 4 100 100 0 Deflection (mm) 4020 ADF 4020ADF Load (kg) AD 10050 500 Load (kg) 0 3 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 2 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 100 (kg) Load ADF, ADM, ADP 2 2 30 D 7535 200 23 200 200 100 on (mm) 100 600 60 400 40 40 200 200 20 200 20 100 100 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 21 32 1 2 3 on (mm) 0 5 4 5 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 2517 GB 2517 GB 80 ADP 14040 Load (kg) 20 20 Load (kg) 40 40 5 20 20 300 10 on (mm) B 3036 0 0 12 2 Load (kg) 500 Load (kg) 4 23 6 0 FP 4 0 4 0 Deflection (mm) 7590 Load (kg) GB 7590 GB Load (kg) 500 GB 5068 1000 Load (kg) 300 300 300 300 600 600 200 200 200 400 200 400 100 100 100 200 100 200 0 0 0 10 5 10 15 10 20 15 25 20 30 25 0 0 30 0 30 5035 FA 5035 FALoad (kg) Load (kg) 20 20 120 Load (kg) 400 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 10 2016 Central Thread 0 M16 0 20 0 0 10 10 20 2 2030 3040 40 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 4 6 8 Deflection (mm) FA 6535 FA 6535 Load (kg) 120 15 15 80 80 10 10 5 5 White hollow 0 1 0 40 White hollow 0 21 32 43 5 4 0 0 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 40 White White White hollow 40 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 White hollow 6 5 6 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) on (mm) A 6535 1020 White White 0 42 GB 90110GB 90110 010 0 40 Thickness (mm) 1612 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 0 2 0 GB 5045 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 20 128 400 800 5 84 1000 800 0 10030/2 Width (mm) 80 Load (kg) 400 0 10 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 400 on (mm) 90110 0 3 4 Length (mm) 195 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 8 10 400 0 20 01 0 40 SH 40 SH 0 FP 10030/2 Combination plate 60 60 10 0 0 10 8 Load (kg) 3036 GB 3036 GB 80 90010 0 86 Load (kg) 15 5 64 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 15 1200 600 42 55 SH 55 SH 1500 0 2 0 5 0 5035 5035 (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) ADM 43 4 Deflection 75 Load (kg) Load (kg) 250 250 200 200 150 150 IAC SD 4343 IAC SD 4343 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 3 35 5 3 75 19 www.iac-acoustics.com Rubber Buffers GB Product Description Rubber blocks vulcanised to a galvanised steel plate with a central thread. The rubber buffers are manufactured in natural rubber of different densities. Applications Used to dampen all types of drop and impact shocks from cranes, rail wagons and stopping mechanisms. The GB range of buffers absorb the kinetic energy, minimising shock from the impact. These rubber buffers can also be used in machinery as a limiting element against any extreme oscillations for instance with the shifting of resonance frequency or as part of a flexible guide rail. Fitting These rubber buffers can be fitted as required in either fixed or mobile sections of machinery. If the buffer does not supply sufficient damping, then two buffers can be fitted in series opposite each other so that the necessary damping is obtained. H H H H G G øB øB øB GB 3036/GB 5068 GB 7590/GB 90 110 øB GB 2517 GB 5045 Max. Load* (kg) ØB (mm) Height H (mm) G (Internal Thread) Bolt Thread GB2517 15-20 25 17 - M6x18 GB3036 80 30 36 - M8x20 GB5045 300 50 45 M10 - GB5068 400 50 68 - M10x28 GB7590 480 75 90 M12 - GB90110 800 90 110 M12 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type * Peak load – approx. 1 sec. Normal load is half of Maximum load. 20 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 20 20 0 on (mm) Deflection 200 100 100 20 0 0 0 03 0 0 (mm) 0 Deflection, Static Load 3 2 01 1 0 0 1 0 12 12 23 21 32 23 100 0 34 5 4 34 5035 0 5 0 4 Deflection (mm) Deflection0(mm) Deflection (mm) 43 5 4 0 5 Deflection (mm) 0 1 0 2 0 1 42 86 80 1200 55 SH 80 1200 55 SH 15 15 60 900 60 300 900 10 40 600 600 20 300 5 300 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 8 on (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) (kg) B 3036GBLoad 3036 20 (kg) Load 400 500 300 10 200 300 10 200 on (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 90110 GB 90110 500 Load (kg) 20 400 10 5 10 200 100 5 100 5 Load (kg) 0 5 1 0 White White hollow 10 0 15 10 5 0 21 20 15 32 6 5 25 20 100 5 50 50 6 on (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Load (kg) 250 800 Load (kg) GB 3036 GB 3036 GB 5045GB GB 5045 400 GB 90110 90110 400 200 100 100 0 04 0 00 2 010 84 128 4 2 10 20 1612 4 6 20Deflection 30 Load (kg) 40 200 40 200 0 0 30 1 0 White 010 0 0 10 0 10 20 2 1 3 2030 2 4 White White hollow 3040 40 Deflection 3Deflection 5 4 (mm) 6 5 (mm)6 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) FA 6535 FA 6535 Load (kg) 120 80 White hollow White White hollow 40 40 White hollow 21 4 2 Buffers in series 32 6 4 8 43 6 0 5 4 14 10Deflection 8 12 (mm) 10Deflection 12 White 0 5 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 White hollow As stop against extreme 4 3 movement 5 4 6 5 6 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 14 (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Load (kg) 200 200 600 600 150 150 1020 GB 90110GB 90110 FA 6535 FA 6535 1000 400 0 0 20 2016 6 8 8 30 40 40 (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (mm) Load (kg) 400 80 0 1 0 0 2 0 250 800 1020 Load (kg) 200 600 80 0 42 White Buffers in parallel setup 0 0 20 1612 2016 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 20 0 0 0 10 600 40 200 600 80 0 10 300 800 30 25 0 Direction of Travel 10 150 5 0 128 0 300 White White hollow White White 0 84 0 10 8 60 800 300 120 Direction of Travel 100 86 400 1000 800 FA 5035 FALoad (kg) 5035 120 IAC SD 4343 IAC SD 4343 Load (kg) 15 200 0 64 Load (kg) Load (kg) 80 (kg) Load 120 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 5 43 5 4 20 15 200 ow White hollow 42 5035 White hollow Load (kg) 250 10 150 0 2 0 0 4 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 250 35 75 200 Load (kg) GB 7590 GB 7590 FA 5035 FA1000 Load 5035 (kg) 500 10 200 A 6535 FA 6535 20 300 100 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 15 300 Load (kg) 300 100 0 00 23 3 4 4 0 0 40 20 30 30 40 0 30 20 15Deflection 25 20 (mm) 30 25 Deflection (mm) 12 10 20 15 10 Load (kg) 15 300 0 40 0 200 600 35 20 100 200 0 01 00 10 0 400 1200 400 20 100 20 on (mm) Deflection (mm) White 0 5 400 0 40 SH 600 40 200 5 400 0 40 SH 100 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 30 40 60 800 300 200 100 100 20 16 55 SH1000 21 42 1500 (kg) Load 200 600 0 5 4 0 5 10 8 0 10 0 3 4 4 (mm) Deflection (mm) 55 SH 1200 5035 Load (kg) GB 5068 2517 GB 2517 Load (kg) GB 5068 80 Load (kg) GB 7590GB GB 7590 400 400 500 400 75 40 SH Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Load (kg) Load 20 (kg) 15 300400 200 2 Deflection 3 GB Load (kg) 300 100 20 12 (kg) ADM LoadADM 1500 Load (kg) GB 3036 GB 3036 900 100 20 43 68 0 2 0 300 205 32 46 10 900 40 200 21 24 0 1 0 3 60 40 200 0 0 21 0 00 01 0 300 10 40 15 400 300 5 100 80 400 60 40 SH 035 400 300 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 500 (kg) Load 30 80 20 300 10 8 100 20 600 200 Deflection (mm) Deflection0(mm) 0 30 ADM 600 200 3 2 64 100 ADF 4020ADF Load (kg) 4020 ADP 14040 ADP 14040 500 Load (kg) GB 2517 GB 2517 5035 2 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) ADM 100 (kg) 100 (kg) Load Load 1500 1500 35 4 200 100 40 40 200 www.iac-acoustics.com IAC SDSANDWICH 4343 IAC SD 4343 Load (kg) SANDWICH 100 100 Load (kg) 1000 1000 800 800 600 600 SANDWICH SANDWICH 200 Load (kg) 200 2000 Load (kg) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 40 40 200 2000 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com 1500 1500 Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 21 www.iac-acoustics.com Polyetherurethane (PUR) Buffers PB Material • • • • • Polyetherurethane Hardness 65 - 75 Sh. Temperature range: -40°C to +80°C Short interval temperature up to +110°C Is resistant against oil and grease Applications • • • • • • Buffers can be used as end stops for traverse cranes and elevators Can also be used as machine feet Below values apply to impact loads Because the buffer can be compressed to such an extreme extent it offers really good shock absorption Is less suited for isolation of dynamic forces from vibrating machines The maximum compression force should not be exceeded Ød ØD Compressions vs load-diagrams can be viewed on pages 22 - 23 h Diameter (mm) ØD Ød H h Male Compression in (mm) at F-max PB080080 80 72 79 40 M12 circa 53 100 PB100100 100 93 100 40 M12 125 PB125125 125 117 124 40 160 PB160160 160 152 158 200 PB200200 200 180 202 stat. 1m/s 2m/s 75% 19 23 30 0.31 0.34 0.45 circa 79 75% 39 60 76 0.51 0.69 0.94 M12 circa 94 75% 58 82 109 0.98 1.40 1.70 40 M12 circa 118 75% 85 120 150 1.17 2.56 2.97 40 M12 circa 158 75% 149 220 270 4.40 6.40 7.70 50 60 40 PB080080 (Work at F-Max.) 45 75 50 60 40 45 30 20 30 20 30 10 15 10 15 0 0 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Load (kN) 50 40 0.2 0.3 0.4 60 45 PB100100 (Work at F-Max.) Deflection (mm) 75 70 60 0.1 0.5 0 Work (kNm) Deflection (%) PB100100 (End Force at 75% Compression) 0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Deflection (mm) 75 Deflection (%) 2m/s 30 Deflection (mm) Work W (kNm) at F-Max. 1m/s PB080080 (End Force at 75% Compression) 22 End force (kN) at 75% Compression 70 60 50 40 75 Deflection (%) 80 Compression in (%) at F-max stat. Deflection (mm) Item No. Thread Deflection (%) Size ØD (mm) H 60 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online45shop for AVMs 22 20 www.iac-acoustics.com 30 20 30 10 15 10 15 0 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0.1 Load (kN) 70 60 60 50 45 40 30 60 60 50 45 30 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0 0 0.2 80 60 70 60 45 50 1.0 0 75 90 80 60 70 60 45 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 20 20 15 10 15 10 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0 0.4 0 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 0 Work (kNm) 100 60 80 PB160160 (Work at F-Max.) 45 Deflection (mm) 75 Deflection (%) PB160160 (End Force at 75% Compression) 75 100 60 80 Deflection (%) 0 Load (kN) 45 60 60 30 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 30 40 15 20 0 0 15 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 0 Work (kNm) Load (kN) 140 60 120 100 45 80 PB200200 (Work at F-Max.) Deflection (mm) 75 Deflection (%) PB200200 (End Force at 75% Compression) 75 140 60 120 100 45 80 30 60 40 15 20 30 60 40 15 20 0 50 100 150 200 Load (kN) 250 300 350 0 0 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 0 Work (kNm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Deflection (mm) 0.8 PB125125 (Work at F-Max.) Deflection (mm) 75 Deflection (%) Deflection (mm) PB125125 (End Force at 75% Compression) Deflection (mm) 0.6 Work (kNm) 90 0 0.4 Deflection (%) 0 15 10 Load (kN) 0 PB 20 15 10 0 75 70 30 20 0 0 40 30 2m/s 0.5 Deflection (%) 1m/s 0.4 PB100100 (Work at F-Max.) Deflection (mm) 75 Deflection (%) Deflection (mm) static 0.3 Work (kNm) PB100100 (End Force at 75% Compression) Key 0.2 Deflection (%) Polyetherurethane (PUR) Buffers 0 23 21 32 www.iac-acoustics.com 0 43 0 0 4 500 80 400 400 60 60 300 300 Rubber cones vulcanised onto galvanised steel discs. This vibration mount is manufactured in natural rubber. 40 The white mounts are also available as hollow versions with lower 20 20 maximum loadings than the standard solid version. 0 0 2 1 2 3 2 4 3 5 5 200 200 100 100 0 0 5 0 2 5035 0 4 2 6 4 8 6 10 GB 3036 0 43 GB 7590 Hardness 400 Rubber Colour Rubber hardness (Sh.) Max. Load (kg) 300 300 hollow White 45 12 4.3 600 White 45 20 4.6 200 hollow White 45 30 4.5 400 White FA6535 100 0 100 Red Black 0 0 5 0 0 5 15 45 60 5.1 90 5.6 120 10 20 15 20 30 FA 5035 Load (kg) 20 20 15 15 25 5 5 0 1 0 White hollow 1 3 2 4 3 D 20 100 100 0 0 0 600 20 G 8 4 12 8 24 Load (kg) 250 250 200 200 150 150 16 12 D 20 0 16 0 20 0 10 0 B GB 90110 GB 90110 H G B C ød 35 M8 50 39 5 35 M10 65 48 7.5 400 32 0 200 0 100 30 20 10 30 20 40 30 40 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) FA 6535 Load (kg) FA 6535 120 White 80 White White hollow 5 4 0 White 40 0 5 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 0 Load (kg) 200 White hollow 2 Load (kg) GB 3036 200 800 120 0 0 40 Load (kg) 40 0 2 10 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) C 80 10 0 Dimensions (mm) FA Load 5035 (kg) White 10 0 8 300 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 300 1000 200 5.9 25 300 300 4 4 Static Load 800 Deflection (mm) 55 65 10 600 ød 1000 400 Type 200 600 60 Load (kg) GB 7590 500 FA5035 900 C 500 900 B 32 Load (kg) 1200 400 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 1200 400 H 21 (kg) FALoad 1500 5035 80 20 0 10 1500 55 SH 5 0 0 3 75 Load (kg) These vibration mounts offer good deflection and therefore good 60 15 15 vibration isolation. The FA range can also be used for passive insulation against vibrations that come from the outside. For 40 SH 40 SH example, with radio transmitters, measuring equipment, navigational 40 10 10 instruments as well as insulating against vibrations during transport. 0 0 1 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) This vibration mount is used to insulate against noise and vibrations ofLoad smaller and installations, such as smaller fans, pumps, Load (kg) GB 2517 GB 2517 (kg) machinery Load (kg) 80 20 20 electric motors, compressors, convertors and vibration tables. 55 SH 3 0 Load (kg) ADM 5 3 75 4 0 3 ADM Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) 5 2 Load (kg) 500 80 1 1 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) ADF 4020 ADF Load 4020 (kg) Product Description 0 Applications 0 1 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Load (kg) Rubber Turret Mounts 100 100 40 0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 10 100 30 0 0 100 30 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 White hollow 4 6 5 6 Deflection (mm)Deflection (mm) IAC SD 4343IAC SD 4343 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 24 300 www.iac-acoustics.com 600 200 400 100 200 Rubber Turret Mounts 0 Product description 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 30 IAC SD4343 0 10 20 30 Deflection (mm) 40 Deflection (mm) IAC SD4343 mountings are moulded from high grade synthetic rubber, in 3 different shore hardness’s. Threaded inserts are embedded into FA 5035 Load (kg) Load (kg) the20top and steel re-inforcing plates at the bottom of the mounting.120 FA 6535 White In case of replacement, the unique colour code allows you to 15 determine the rubber hardness of the element at anytime, despite many years of use. 10 Application 80 White White hollow 40 The 5IAC SD4343 isolators can be used in a wide range of applications including: air handling units, fans, pumps, compressors, chillers, floating floors and isolation of studios and chambers 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 White hollow 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) IAC SD 4343 Load (kg) 250 200 M M B B D D 150 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 T T L2 L1 50 H H W W 100 L2 L1 14 Deflection (mm) SANDWICH 100 Load (kg) 1000 800 Type Colour Hardness (Sh.) Max. Load (kg) Deflection (mm) IAC SD4343H White 40 80 10 IAC SD4343R Red 50 115 10 IAC SD4343S Black 60 165 10 600 400 Dimensions (mm) 600 400 Load (kg) 2000 1500 L1 W H L2 T D B M 110 65 54 84 7 11 5 M12 110 65 54 84 7 11 110 65 54 84 7 11 1000 5 M12 5 M12 500 200 200 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 0 1 Deflection (mm) SANDWICH 600 Load (kg) 10000 8000 2 3 4 5 0 0 1 2 Deflection (mm) SANDWICH 700 Load (kg) 16000 12000 6000 8000 4000 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 0 SANDWICH 200 Load (kg) 800 4000 2000 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 1 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com our online shop for AVMs 2 Shop: View 3 4 5 25 www.iac-acoustics.com Rubber Turret Mounts FAV Product Description Turret mounts give high levels of deflection, providing excellent levels of vibration reduction and shock absorption both in vertical and horizontal planes. Low cost and easy to install. Stainless steel metals and oil resistant / high temperature rubbers are available on request. Applications Include: pumps, fans, compressors, vibratory screens, and processing equipment etc. D Also available in stainless steel Ø D G G IØ E D D ØA ØC E H D IØ E ØA ØC F B ØG H F E ØA ØC B D ØG H E B FAV0400 FAV0600 FAV1500 F G ØG Ø IØ Ø D FAV0007 FAV0025 FAV0050 FAV0100 FAV0200 D Type 40 Sh ØA B ØC D E F ØG H ØI MAX load Deflection (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) 18 20 M6 50 64 2 FAV0025 33 FAV0050 45 25 M8 35 M10 66 85 92 114 FAV0100 53 40 M10 110 FAV0200 58 FAV0400 70 45 M10 63 M12 FAV0600 FAV1500 100 85 186 160 75 Sh Deflection (mm) MAX load (kg) Deflection 13 2,5 (mm) 7.0 7 43 3.5 3.0 9 3.0 2 8.0 11 56 25 3.7 40 4.0 60 3,5 2 10.0 14 76 40 4.0 80 4.0 100 4,0 136 2 11.5 15 96 70 7.0 130 6.7 180 6,0 124 151 3 11.5 13 101 150 8.0 220 7.0 320 8,0 120 150 3 14.5 18 - 280 14.0 500 13.0 800 10,0 M16 160 200 4 14.5 25 - 380 15.0 750 14.0 1100 12,0 M24 250 310 6 18.0 43 - 1400 45.0 2500 40.0 3400 35,0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). FAV0007 60 Sh MAX load (kg) 26 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 26 www.iac-acoustics.com Rubber Turret Mounts FAV Order Information / Selection Determine the number of isolators and the load per isolator prior to selecting the correct mount. Then select the mounts that provide the greatest deflection without exceeding the maximum allowable load on the mount, by referring to the static deflection curves listed below. Each mount is available in several different hardness’s to provide high deflection for different loads for each size of mount. Once the mount is selected, the deflection in mm can be found at the load. Referring then to the nomograph on page 2 to identify the isolation efficiency. When ordering, specify hardness. For example, FAV0400-60 for Max. load 500kg or FAV0050-40 for Max. load 40kg. FAV0007 Load (kg) 16 FAV0025 Load (kg) 80 75Sh 12 75Sh 60 60Sh 8 60Sh 40 40Sh 20 40Sh 0 0 1.5 3 4.5 0 0 1.5 3 4.5 Deflection (mm) FAV0050 Load (kg) 120 Deflection (mm) FAV0100 Load (kg) 200 75Sh 75Sh 60Sh 90 150 60Sh 60Sh 200 40Sh 40Sh 40Sh 50 30 0 75Sh 300 100 60 0 1.5 3 4.5 0 100 0 3 6 9 Deflection (mm) FAV0400 Load (kg) 1000 FAV0200 Load (kg) 400 0 0 3 6 FAV0600 Load (kg) 1200 75Sh Deflection (mm) FAV1500 Load (kg) 3600 75Sh 75Sh 750 900 60Sh 500 2700 60Sh 600 40Sh 40Sh 250 300 0 5 10 60Sh 1800 40Sh 0 9 Deflection (mm) 15 Deflection (mm) 0 900 0 6 12 18 Deflection (mm) 0 0 20 40 60 Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 4 27 www.iac-acoustics.com Round Cone Mounts DRD Product Description DRD vibration / shock absorbers offer high elasticity in both radial and axial directions. The horizontal elasticity of the DRD is very similar to its vertical elasticity, allowing very fine isolation of equipment with rotational vibrations and low speeds. Technical Characteristics • • • Metal parts are electro galvanised for long life The floor plate is marked with the mount type and hardness, making them easily identifiable, even after many years of use DRD mounts are easy to install. Centred in the top metal part is an internal thread and the foot plate has two or four mounting holes Applications DRD mounts are ideal for indoor stationary equipment and can be used for a variety of machines running at low speed such as: • • • • • D Compressors Generators Air-conditioners Fans Shakers G D D G D E D D ØA ØC E ØA ØC F ØG E B DRD130 DRD170 DRD250 G D DRD45 DRD65 DRD85 DRD90 B (mm) C D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) GØ (mm) Load (kg) 45 Sh. Load (kg) 60 Sh. Load (kg) 75 Sh. Weight (g) DRD 45 33 25 M8 66 85 2 8 20 50 - - DRD 65 48 35 M10 92 114 2 10 40 75 - 170 DRD 85 48 38 M10 110 136 2 11.5 75 120 185 303 DRD 90 47 45 M10 124 151 3 11.5 130 220 275 430 DRD 130 76 63 M12 120 150 3 14.5 280 500 625 1080 DRD 170 93 85 M16 160 200 4 14.5 380 750 930 2390 DRD 250 187 160 M24 250 310 6 18 1400 2500 3150 10400 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). F ØG B AØ (mm) Type 28 F E ØA ØC B D ØG E 28 www.iac-acoustics.com DRD 3000 Load (Kg) 4000 D DR D DR 4000 3000 D DR 2000 0 06 25 2000 5 07 25 1500 5 07 25 D DR 1500 0 06 25 D DR D DR 5 04 17 300 D DR 60 90 150 250 75 85 75 D 90 DR D DR 5 04 13 200 60 65 D DR 60 85 D DR 5 4 90 50 80 70 60 D DR 50 D DR D DR 25 25 20 20 D DR 15 45 45 15 60 65 D DR D DR 30 60 45 45 65 30 5 07 13 D DR D DR 5 04 25 0 06 17 0 06 13 D DR 5 04 17 D DR 5 04 13 45 90 D 0 R D 56 8 D DR 40 40 5 07 17 75 85 D 0 R D 90 6 D DR 100 45 85 60 D DR 75 90 150 D DR 80 70 D DR 200 D DR 100 D DR 400 D DR 250 500 0 06 13 D DR 300 D DR 600 5 07 13 500 400 800 700 D DR 0 06 17 600 1000 5 07 17 D DR 800 700 D DR 5 04 25 1000 60 45 D DR 45 65 D DR 45 85 45 45 10 10 3 5 10 15 20 25 Natural Frequency Hz 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Load (kg) Round Cone Mounts Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 29 www.iac-acoustics.com Round Cone Mounts DSD Product Description DSD vibration mount has good elasticity in both radial and axial direction. The DSD mounts horizontal elasticity is very similar to its vertical elasticity, allowing very fine isolation of equipment with rotational vibrations and speeds over 1200 rpm. Technical Characteristics • • • • Metal parts are electrical galvanized In the foot plate the type no. and hardness is marked, making them easily identifiable, even after many years of use DSD mounts are easy to install. Centred in the top metal part is an internal thread and the foot plate has two mounting holes Ability to double the flexibility by placing two DSD mounts on top of each other in each support point Applications DSD vibration mount is ideal for indoor stationary equipment. Can be used for a wide range of machinery and production equipment with medium to high speed. ØA C ØH B E F G They are therefore very suitable for fans, pumps, electric motors, machinery, etc. ØA C ØH Diagrams show a top mounting plate in addition to the isolator. These B are availabe in the correct sizes to complement the assembly and help protect the isolator from oil and other contaminents. E F G Assembly ØA (mm) B (mm) C D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) ØH (mm) DSD 40 43 17.3 M6 19 29 52 64 6.25 4 10 15 27 DSD 60 60 23 M6 14 39 76 95 6.5 15 25 45 78 DSD 80 86 25 M8 25 65 100 120 8.5 75 110 150 146 DSD 100 100 25 M10 22 67 124 149 10.5 90 160 220 274 DSD 150 150 34.5 M14 34 115 182 214 12 130 250 350 703 DSD 200 200 40 M18 35 140 240 280 15 500 825 1250 1758 Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) 45 Sh. 60 Sh. 75 Sh. Weight (g) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type 30 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 30 www.iac-acoustics.com DSD 1500 DS D 1000 DS D 800 700 600 DS D 500 400 200 150 DS D 100 80 70 60 DS D 50 15 04 5 80 45 1500 75 00 D2 S D 1000 60 00 D2 DS 800 700 600 45 00 D2 S D 75 50 D1 S D 75 00 D1 DS 60 50 5 0 7 SD 1 8 D D DS 500 DS D 300 DS D 20 07 5 20 06 0 20 04 5 250 Load (Kg) 400 15 07 5 DS 15 D 8 06 07 5 0 DS D 300 250 10 07 5 DS D DS D 80 6 DS 0 D 10 04 5 200 60 00 D1 S D 150 10 06 0 100 45 00 D1 DS 80 70 60 50 DS D 40 30 DS D 25 20 DS D 15 30 0 06 D6 DS 25 60 60 20 15 60 40 DS D 10 5 07 D6 DS 40 60 75 45 50 D1 S D 60 0 D8 5 DS 04 D8 S D 10 40 60 0 D4 DS 5 04 D6 S D 60 5 5 DS D 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 40 45 14 5 04 D4 S D 3 16 18 20 22 Natural Frequency Hz 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Load (Kg) Round Cone Mounts Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 31 www.iac-acoustics.com Sandwich Mounts VIKAS 100-700 Product Description The Sandwich mount is made of 3 steel plates that are zinc plated and vulcanised to layers of natural rubber. The vibration mount is made in 3 different hardnesses where the colour of the rubber indicates its hardness. Application The Sandwich vibration mount is used for reducing noise and vibration from large stationary machinery such as fans, pumps and diesel engines. The mount is designed to be used in compression but can also be used in shear. When loaded in shear, refer to the following table for reduced maximum loadings . Also available in stainless steel 5 ød ød H a L Type 100 200 400 500 600 700 Hardness (Rubber Colour) f Load Max Load (kg) White 300 Red 440 Black 570 White 440 Red 620 Black 830 White 850 Red 1300 Shear Dimensions (mm) Static Deflection (mm) Max. Load (kg) Spring Constant (kg/mm) Stiffness Scale* 65 3.9 1.31 4.5 110 6.4 1.32 155 9.6 1.53 4.5 4.5 85 5.5 1.31 140 8.5 1.32 200 12.7 1.53 150 9 1.31 235 14 1.32 Black 1800 345 21 1.53 White 1800 225 13 1.31 Red 2700 375 23 1.32 Black 4000 540 35 1.53 White 3700 420 24 1.31 Red 5800 680 40 1.32 Black 8600 935 54 1.53 505 30 1.31 855 52 1.32 1180 71 1.53 White 6400 Red 10000 Black 15000 f 4.5 4.5 4.5 H B L a f ød 43 57 108 - 89 11 43 57 127 - 108 11 43 57 168 - 146 11 43 83 216 51 178 11 43 108 251 51 210 13 43 108 302 51 260 14 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). B * Stiffness scale is the relation between the dynamic and static stiffness. 32 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 32 100 100 www.iac-acoustics.com 50 15 White White 50 15 White Deflection, Static Load 0 0 0 10 low White hollow 4 6 5 White 2 10 0 4 6 2 4 8 80 10 6 10 14 12 8 80 VIKAS 100-700 14 12 White hollowWhite hollow White Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 5 6 800 40 SANDWICH 100 Load (kg) SANDWICH 100 Load 5 (kg) 1000 800 40 White SANDWICH 200 Load (kg) SANDWICH 200 White hollowWhite hollow Load (kg) 2000 1000 Load (kg) 2000 tion (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 0 0 600 10 12 23 34 45 800 0 05 8000 10 21 32 43 400 Load (kg) Load (kg) 250 200 200 200 200 0 150 0 1500 1 0 100 100 50 Load (kg) 10000 32 43 8000 2000 200 0 0 Load2(kg) 0 4 2 8000 2000 0 1 0 5 SANDWICH 400(kg) 14 12Load 14 10 8 SANDWICH 12 400 10 6 4 8 6 4000 12000(mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (kg) SANDWICH SANDWICH 100 Load100 1000 600 21 32 43 21 32 43 4 5 0 200 1 0 12 23 34 ion (mm) Deflection (mm) Load 0(kg) 150 0 SANDWICH CH 700 700 100 80 70 60 Load (kg) 50 10000 40 150 01 12 5 100 80 70 Load60(kg) C MD 1000 0 1 0 400 M MD D4 16000 30 8000 25 20 MD M 125 SANDWICH SANDWICH 600 Load 600 (kg) 0 0 4 DD 1000050 32 43 10 4000 1 10 4000 2000 5 Load (kg) ion (mm) Deflection (mm) 1000 2 1.5 2 3 4 5 3 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 23 01 12 34 SCB Load (kg) FDA1-750 B SC FDA1-500 60 50 50 B SC 5 -6 B SC AA MD MD B D M 50 A1-3 FD -250 FDDCA1 M 00 FDA1-2 5040 40 FDA1-1D D MD MD 45 45 B SC B SC 25 25 B SC B SC 60 60 50 150 50 40 40 5 -6 450 100 100 80 300 70 80 FDA1 MD 50 34 45 FDA FDA-125 FDA-100 FDA-75 FDA-50 1000 FDA1 FDA-25 05 Load (kg) 1000 0 800 01 Load (kg) 700 1800 600 5 10 1015 900 0 05 750 600 12 23 600 FDA-125 450 FDA-100 300 300 FDA-75 150 150 FDA-50 0 4 FDA-25 FDA2-1500 300 250 1200 200 300 250 1200 200 5 B9 SC 100 600 80 70 60 50300 40 3300 2700 3000 2700 FDA2 2400 5 2400 Deflection (mm) Deflection 2100 (mm) 500 150 900 3600 SCB 45 FDA2-1500 0 80 2100 1800 1800 Load (kg) Load (kg) 1500 900 5 1200 -6 0 B6 SC 900 750 600 1500 900 300 -700 -700 FDA2 FDA2 600 5 0 0 -5 5 -5000 B4 FDA2 CB 4 FDA2 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com 0 SC S 0 0 00 FDA2-4 FDA2-4450 Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com FDA2-300 FDA2-300 300 600 FDA2-1000 5 B9 SC 65 0B6 FDA2-1000 SC 0 B5 SC 0 B5 SC Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 5 B2 SC 5 B2 SC 124 Load (kg) 3000 FDA2 34 01 FDA 3600 20 3300 1520 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) SCB 400 1500 40 0 750 Load (kg) Load (kg) 40000 400 1500 MD 500 5 0 5 LoadSCB (kg) 500 SANDWICH SANDWICH 700 450 700 25 0 1000 5 4 5 8000 4 AA 150 MD MD 900 B D M 50 3 1 FDA 100 -250 80 600 FCDA1 MD 00 70 FDA1-2 60 FDA1-150 50 300 1500 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 16000 50 0 800 45 700 5 Load 0(kg) 6001800 (mm) Deflection (mm) 500 FDA1-750 FDA1-500 60 150 B SC (kg)600 Load (kg) 200 150 34 Deflection 750 400 300 250 23 95 12 B SC 1000 0 01 Load800 (kg) 700 900 600 500 1500 Load (kg) Deflection (mm) Deflection 900 (mm) 23 125(kg) Load 1200075 40000 2000 95 300 250 600Load 200 150 150 450 100 100 80 3008070 60 60 50 15050 40 40 11.5 2000 5 4 150 75 12000 25 B SC 800 0 0 Load 700 (kg) 600 900 500 400 750 12 Load (kg) 100 8000 4 5 0 100 6000 15 Load (kg) 2000 1000 21 20 6000 15 0 1 0 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 0 200 1 DC 40 30 8000 25 0 200 05 0 05 34 45 A A A D A D D MM Deflection M(mm) Deflection (mm) MD Load (kg) B B MD MD 150 23 0 (kg) SANDWICH SANDWICH 200 Load200 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load 0 (kg) 0 5 4 600 1000 0 0 400 MD 500 Load (kg) 800 2000 4000 4 5 500 SANDWICH SANDWICH 500 500 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 0 200 0 5 1000 Load (kg) 4000 12000 800 2000 4000 5 4 1000 SANDWICH 700 SANDWICH 700 Load (kg) 16000 1000 3000 8000 600 500 400 0 1 0 1500 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 1000 3000 8000 2000 500400 0 0 0 16000 4000 2000 200 SANDWICH 600 Load 600 (kg) SANDWICH 50 Load (kg) 1500 800 1000600 400 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) (kg) Load 6000 (kg) 4000 400 5 4 10000 0 (kg) SANDWICH CH 200 Load200 0 6000 Load 1500800 21 6 600 IAC SD 4343 IAC SD 4343 400 250 6 51500 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 600 54 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 600 Load 300(kg) 2700 1200 900 750 600 3 0 60 450 33 93 300 (kg) Load 2700 www.iac-acoustics.com Sandwich Mounts VIKASH Product Description The VIKASH sandwich mount can handle large forces in compression, both in terms of static load and shock. The mount also provides good insulation when subjected to horizontal loads. The VIKASH mounts can be mounted flat or in combination “V” where the mounts are angled 45° towards the centre of gravity. The structure consists of 2 outer steel plates with 4 mounting holes, between round layers of rubber separated vulcanised steel plates. Each size of mount is available in 2 or more rubber hardness’s, covering a load range between 2 and 30 tons. Applications High compression option, low transverse stiffness and relatively low additional height makes SH mounts ideal for heavy machinery of between 10 to 100 tons such as: large vibrator rollers, mills, presses, turbines, and generators. VIKASH Load (kg) 1600 VIKASH200-60 1200 VIKASH150-60 800 E D VIKASH200-40 0 5-6 12 ASH VIK 400 øF VIKASH150-40 VIKASH125-40 0 0 3 6 9 E D Deflection (mm) VIKASH Load (kg) 35000 VIKASH300-60 27500 B G 20000 VIKASH300-40 12500 “V”support of engine 5000 4 6 8 10 Deflection (mm) 34 Type B (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) VIKASH125 52 118 148 13.5 5 VIKASH150 63 136 166 13.5 VIKASH200 85 184 220 17 VIKASH300 120 270 310 22 Weight (kg) 40 Sh 60 Sh Max Load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max Load (kg) Deflection (mm) 2.6 2250 3.6 4500 3.5 6 4.5 3750 4.9 7500 4.2 8 9.2 6000 6.0 12000 5.9 10 27 15000 9.1 30000 9.3 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Dimensions 34 www.iac-acoustics.com Rubber Metal Rails GMS Product Description The standard rails are made in natural rubber vulcanised to 1 or 2 steel rails. The rails can are made in 3 hardnesses: 45 Sh. 55 Sh. 65 Sh. They are also available in stainless steel with neoprene rubber for installations where oil or ozone are present. Deflection S (mm) is from test subjects in dimension: (Length=2 x Width) with the steel thickness marked with * H H Our rails are especially suited for the isolation of heavy equipment. Since the rails can be cut to any size, the isolation of foundations, lathe machines, mills, punching machines or any other suitable application, can be individually designed. In addition to being able to tailor the length of the rail, holes can also be drilled and threads cut easily into this highly adaptable range of mounts. ST B GMS-1 (One Steel Rail) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 25 25 2000 5*,10 1 3 5 14 45 83 31 100 182 67 216 392 50 50 2000 5*,10 4 8 12 96 206 337 216 462 749 471 1006 1625 25 30 2000 5*,10 2 4 8 20 44 102 47 99 227 103 217 496 50 55 2000 5*,10 4 8 12 83 176 282 188 397 635 410 868 1385 30 30 2000 5*,10 2 4 8 32 68 161 71 152 352 155 329 760 60 30 2000 5,10* 1 3 5 168 573 1110 330 1116 2143 677 2282 4360 40 20 2000 5*,10 1 3 5 88 313 648 175 618 1260 364 1272 2573 60 35 2000 5,10*,15 1 3 5 102 336 621 209 680 1247 435 1416 2585 40 35 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 76 167 279 168 365 604 363 787 1298 60 50 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 183 404 681 398 871 1453 856 1866 3099 40 45 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 49 105 167 112 237 376 246 517 821 60 60 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 128 273 442 286 607 976 620 1317 2112 50 35 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 137 303 515 293 644 1081 626 1371 2291 60 80 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 80 167 261 184 381 596 404 838 1307 50 40 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 105 226 372 229 492 802 493 1058 1719 70 30 2000 5,10* 1 3 5 280 966 1888 539 1842 3571 1095 3725 7186 50 45 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 85 180 290 188 398 637 408 554 1378 70 45 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 170 360 826 355 751 1702 752 1585 3573 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). GMS-1 (One Steel Rail) 35 www.iac-acoustics.com ST B B ST B ST B ST GMS-2 (Two Steel Rails) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 36 ST 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 70 50 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 133 278 618 283 591 1304 604 1259 2766 25 25 2000 5*,10 1 3 5 14 45 83 283 591 1304 604 1259 2766 70 60 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 188 404 658 413 882 1427 891 1900 3063 25 30 2000 5*,10 2 4 8 20 44 102 47 99 227 103 217 496 80 45 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 252 536 1242 516 1095 2505 1081 2288 5206 30 30 2000 5*,10 2 4 8 32 68 161 71 152 352 155 329 760 80 60 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 267 577 945 576 1237 2011 1234 2644 4285 40 20 2000 5*,10 1 3 5 88 313 648 175 618 1260 364 1272 2573 80 80 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 156 327 514 351 731 1147 764 1591 2492 40 35 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 76 167 279 168 365 604 363 787 1298 100 45 2000 10*,15 2 4 8 505 1084 2550 1000 2137 4969 2060 4391 10156 40 45 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 49 105 167 112 237 376 246 517 821 100 55 2000 10*,15 4 8 12 615 1368 2318 1264 2786 4675 2651 5817 9718 50 35 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 137 303 515 293 644 1081 626 1371 2291 100 60 2000 10*,15 4 8 12 497 1084 1798 1038 2250 3699 2193 4738 7760 50 40 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 105 226 372 229 492 802 493 1058 1719 100 80 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 272 572 905 597 1249 1969 1287 2691 4335 50 45 2000 5*,10 3 6 9 85 180 290 188 398 637 408 554 1378 120 45 2000 10,15* 2 4 8 1367 3007 7509 2579 5648 13959 5185 11324 27836 50 50 2000 5*,10 4 8 12 96 206 337 216 462 749 471 1006 1625 120 60 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 1081 2426 4157 2159 4803 8152 4464 9893 16714 50 55 2000 5*,10 4 8 12 83 176 282 188 397 635 410 868 1385 120 80 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 505 1074 1725 1069 2263 3613 2272 4800 7644 60 30 2000 5,10* 1 3 5 168 573 1110 330 1116 2143 677 2282 4360 150 60 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 2251 5105 8853 4345 9751 16821 8837 19818 33936 60 35 2000 5,10*,15 1 3 5 102 336 621 209 680 1247 435 1416 2585 200 100 2000 15* 4 8 12 1320 2781 4412 2697 5659 8939 5640 11812 18618 60 50 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 183 404 681 398 871 1453 856 1866 3099 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). GMS-1 (One Steel Rail) ST H H GMS H H Rubber Metal Rails 36 www.iac-acoustics.com Rubber Metal Rails GMS H ST H H ST ST ST ST B B ST B GMS-2 (Two Steel Rails) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) Steel Width B Height H Length Deflection Thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) S (L=2xB) ST (mm) 45 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Max. Load (kg) 60 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 128 273 442 286 607 976 620 1317 2112 80 80 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 156 327 514 351 731 1147 764 1591 2492 60 80 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 80 167 261 184 381 596 404 838 1307 100 45 2000 10*,15 2 4 8 505 1084 2550 1000 2137 4969 2060 4391 10156 70 30 2000 5,10* 1 3 5 280 966 1888 539 1842 3571 1095 3725 7186 100 55 2000 10*,15 4 8 12 615 1368 2318 1264 2786 4675 2651 5817 9718 70 45 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 170 360 826 355 751 1702 752 1585 3573 100 60 2000 10*,15 4 8 12 497 1084 1798 1038 2250 3699 2193 4738 7760 70 50 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 133 278 618 283 591 1304 604 1259 2766 100 80 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 272 572 905 597 1249 1969 1287 2691 4335 70 60 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 188 404 658 413 882 1427 891 1900 3063 120 45 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 1367 3007 7509 2579 5648 13959 5185 11324 27836 80 45 2000 5,10* 2 4 8 252 536 1242 516 1095 2505 1081 2288 5206 120 60 2000 10,15* 2 4 8 1081 2426 4157 2159 4803 8152 4464 9893 16714 80 60 2000 5,10* 4 8 12 267 577 945 576 1237 2011 1234 2644 4285 120 80 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 505 1074 1725 1069 2263 3613 2272 4800 7644 80 80 2000 5,10*,15 4 8 12 156 327 514 351 731 1147 764 1591 2492 150 60 2000 10,15* 4 8 12 2251 5105 8853 413 882 1427 891 1900 3063 100 45 2000 10*,15 2 4 8 505 1084 2550 1000 2137 4969 2060 4391 10156 200 100 2000 15* 4 8 12 1320 2781 4412 2697 5659 8939 5640 11812 18618 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 60 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 37 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts CMH Product Description Captive mounts are designed with an integral overload stop, which controls the movement of equipment during transit and provides a fully failsafe arrangement suitable for both mobile and static applications. A universal mounting, popular in a wide range of applications. Cost effective, high performance and easy to install. The rubber is used in shear / compression providing optimum performance and offers a high level of vibration reduction. The metal cap provides UV and weathering protection and shielding from contaminants such as oil and fuel. Load Rating from 35kg to 4000kg Applications F Include: diesel engines generator sets, pumps, compressors, vehicles, ØA marine engines, construction plant, marine plant, mobile plant and C fans. G F B ØA C D1 G F B C D2 (mm) E (mm) CMH060 63 35 M10 or M12 76 90 110 9 E CMH070 65 35 M12 CMH080 83 35 M10 or M12 100 - 120 15 3 108 110 135 11 3 CMH110 106 42 CMH150 155 53 M12 or M16 138 146 171 12.5 3 M16 176 188 216 14 4 CMH180 183 CMH220 220 86 M20 146 - 180 14.5 5 105 M24 180 - 220 17.5 6 40 Sh. D1 D1 (mm) D2 D1 D2 E E 45 Sh. 50 Sh. F D1 (mm)D2 G (mm) 2.5 60 Sh. 70 Sh. Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) CMH060 35 3.5 - - - - 60 3.5 100 3.5 CMH070 50 4.0 - - - - 120 3.5 - - CMH080 70 6.0 - - - - 190 6.0 - - CMH110 200 7.0 - - 360 7.0 500 7.0 625 7.0 Type CMH150 - - 500 12 - - 800 12.0 1800 10.0 CMH180 900 15.0 - - 1200 14.0 1700 14.0 - - CMH220 - - 1500 18.0 - - 3000 18.0 4000 15.0 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). B (mm) D1 D1 D2 E F D1 D2 E D2 E F D2 E F CMH180 CMH220 A Ø (mm) Type 38 ØA C D2 E D1 G B CMH060 CMH070 CMH080 CMH110 CMH150 38 www.iac-acoustics.com Deflection, Static Load CMH CMH060 Load (kg) 120 CMH070 Load (kg) 200 70Sh 90 150 60Sh 60Sh 60 100 40Sh 30 0 0 1.5 3 40Sh 50 4.5 0 0 1.5 3 Deflection (mm) CMH080 Load (kg) 200 60Sh 4.5 Deflection (mm) CMH110 Load (kg) 800 70Sh 150 600 60Sh 100 400 50Sh 40Sh 50 0 40Sh 200 0 3 6 9 0 0 3 6 Deflection (mm) CMH150 Load (kg) 2000 70Sh 9 Deflection (mm) CMH180 Load (kg) 2000 60Sh 1500 1500 1000 1000 50Sh 60Sh 45Sh 500 0 0 5 10 40Sh 500 15 Deflection (mm) 0 0 6 12 18 Deflection (mm) CMH220 Load (kg) 5000 70Sh 3750 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 60Sh 2500 45Sh 1250 0 0 7.5 15 22.5 Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 39 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts BRB Product Description The design of the BRB captive mount makes the rubber work in both shear and compression with an optimum balance between flexibility and horizontal stability. The relatively high height of the BRB range offers great flexibility, low natural frequencies and excellent vibration isolation. This range of captive mounts is used, where the number 1 priority is vibration isolation. Technical Characteristics • • • Top metal cap protects the rubber against fuel and oil Metal parts are electro galvanised for long life Designed as a secured mount to ensure that the top and bottom mounting plates are always connected, even when subjected to high shock loads The base plate is marked with mount type and hardness, making them easy to identify even after many years of use 40 Sh. Max Load (kg) 50 Sh. Max Load (kg) 60 Sh. Max Load (kg) 70 Sh. Max Load (kg) BRB50 20 40 60 80 BRB60 30 45 65 75 BRB65 50 75 120 140 BRB70 50 75 120 140 BRB80 M10 80 130 175 235 BRB80 M12 80 130 175 235 BRB110 M12 200 305 420 450 This mount can also be used for passive isolation of equipment that is near or on machines that vibrate. It could be a control or fuse box that has to be both protected against vibrations and at the same time be secured from falling. BRB110 M16 200 305 420 450 BRB125 310 450 700 900 BRB150 450 570 800 1000 BRB180 875 1110 1700 2630 The captive mount design provides good protection of the rubber against dripping oil and fuel and also gives protection against UV light. The BRB mount also provides excellent vibration isolation to marine and mobile plant equipment, compressors, pumps and fans etc. BRB220 1600 2400 3400 4200 • Applications The product is tailored to mobile and marine plant equipment that require high vibration isolation and good stability. BRB mounts are also suitable for isolation of axial and radial shock. Type F ØA C B ØA C G F G D1 D2 E F Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). D1 D2 E F D2 E G B D1 D2 E D1 D2 E 40 ØA C F D1 D2 E BRB125 BRB150 BRB180 BRB220 D1 F D2 E D1 B BRB050 BRB060 BRB065 BRB070 BRB080 BRB110 BRB150 D1 D2 E Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 40 www.iac-acoustics.com Deflection, Static Load BRB 5000 5000 Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) 5000 5000 BR BR B B 22 22 0 0 70 70 4000 4000 3500 3500 BR BR B B 22 22 0 0 60 60 2500 2500 BR BR B B 22 22 2000 2000 BR BR 0 500 50 B B 18 18 BR BR 0 0 B B 60 60 1500 1500 22 22 0 0 40 40 3000 3000 3000 3000 2500 2500 2000 2000 1500 1500 BR BR B B BR BR 15 15 B B 0 0 12 12 70 70 5 5 70 70 1000 1000 1000 1000 BR BR B B 800 800 BR BR 15 15 B B B B BR BR 0 0 700 R B R B 700 60 60 BR BR 125125 B B 18 18 B B 15 15 B B R R 600 600 0 0 0 0 B BB B 95 95 60 60 40 40 50 50 R R11 11 70 70 BR BR B B0 0 BR BR 500 500 1 1 B B 7 7 25 250 0 B B 95 95 15 15 50 50 60 60 0 0 BR BR 40 40 400 400 B B 11 11 BR BR 0 0 60 60 BR BR B B 300 300 11 11 0 0 BR BBR8B 8 5 5 0 0 B B0 7 0 7 250 250 70 700 0 B BR 70 70 BR RBB B B B & & 200 200 B R B70 70 R B R B BR BR BR BR 95 9560 60 80 80 B B B B 40 40& & 60 60 11 11 65 65 BR BR 0 0 70 70 B B 40 40 150 150 BR BR 65 65 B B 60 60 80 80 50 50 B B 100 100 BR BR R B R B BR BR B B 50 50 7 B B B B 8080 0 70 70 70 R BR B 6 6 BR BR 50 50 B B 80 800 600 60 7070 & & BR BR 70 70 BR BR 40 40 B B 4 0 4 0 BR BR B B 60 60 6060 65 65 & &B B 70 70 BR BR60 60 50 50 5050 B B 50 50 65 65 40 40 BR BR 4040 B B BR BR 50 50 B B 60 60 50 50 50 50 3030 BR BR BR BR B B 60 60 B B 2525 50 50 40 40 40 40 2020 800 800 700 700 600 600 500 500 400 400 300 300 250 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 8080 7070 6060 5050 4040 3030 2525 2020 1515 1515 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1010 1111 1212 1414 1616 1818 2020 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 78 89 10 9 1012121414 15151818 2020 Natural Natural Frequency Frequency HzHz Type BRB50 Deflection Deflection (mm) (mm) A Ø (mm) B (mm) C D1 (mm) D2 (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) Weight (g) 50 25 M8 63 70 85 6.5 2 100 BRB60 64 35 M10 76 91 110 9 2.5 225 BRB65 65 35 M10/M12 76 91 110 9 2.5 243 BRB70 65 35 M12 100 - 120 11 3 253 BRB80 M10 83 35 M10 108 110 130 9 3 398 BRB80 M12 83 35 M12 108 110 130 9 3 398 BRB110 M12 106 41 M12 137 149 170 12.5 3.5 857 BRB110 M16 106 41 M16 137 149 170 12.5 3.5 857 BRB125 123 48 M16 154 162 190 14 4 1170 BRB150 155 53.5 M16 176 188 218 14.5 4 1840 BRB150 RECT 155 53.5 M16 125 132 164 14.5 4 2030 BRB180 183 86 M20 146 146 180 14.5 5 3100 BRB220 225 105 M24 180 - 220 18.5 6 6716 BRB70 and BRB180 have round mounting holes, not slotted. Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 5 5 70 70 0 0 22 22 60 60 B B 0 0 BR BR 22 22 B B BR BR 50 50 0 0 22 22 B B BR BR 40 40 60 60 0 0 0 0 22 22 18 18 B B 0 0 7 7 B B BR BR 0 0 BR BR 15 15 B B 60 60 40 40 BR BR 0 0 0 0 15 15 18 18 B B B B BR BR 50 50BR BR 0 0 15 15 0 0 7 7 RB RB 40 40 0 0 B B 0 0 11 11 15 15 B RB B B R B B BR0BR0 5 5 60 60 0 10 0 0 1 1 1 11 11 B B B B BR BR BR BR 70 70 40 40 80 8070 70 B B65 65 60 60 0 0 10 10 BR BRRB RB 80 80 5 6 5 6 B 1B 1 6 6 R R B B B B & & BR BR RB RB0 0 B B B B5 5 70 70 & &80 80 0 0 7 7 60 60B B B B 70 70BR BR 50 50 BR BR B RB 65 65 R B B B RB R B B 70 70 & & 0 0 4 4 6 0 6 0 50 50 0 0 B B 7 7 60 60 65 65 R R B B B B B 0B 0R R 0 00 0 7 7B 4B0 40B 6B0 66 0 6BR BR 50 50 80 80BR BBR5B 50 &0 & B B 4 4 R R B B BR BR BR BR B B70 7500 50 B R B0 0 R 6 B BB B 650 50 0 0 BR BBR5B 5 BR BR 4 0 4 0 60 60 B B BR BR 40 40 50 50 B RB R B B 4000 4000 3500 3500 41 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts CML Product Description Captive mounts are designed with an integral overload stop, which controls the movement of equipment during transit and provides a fully failsafe arrangement suitable for both mobile and static applications. A universal mounting, popular in a wide range of applications. Cost effective, high performance and easy to install. The rubber is used in shear / compression providing optimum performance and offers a high level of vibration reduction. The metal cap provides UV and weathering protection and protection from contaminants such as oil and fuel. The CML mount is used where stability is a focus area. Load rating from 125kg to 5000kg. Applications Applications include: diesel engines generator sets, pumps, compressors, vehicles, marine engines and construction plant equipment. A Ø (mm) Type B (mm) C D1 (mm) D2 (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) CML060 63 35 M10 - M12 76 90 110 9 2.5 CML080 77 30 M10 - M12 108 110 135 15 3 CML095 93 35 M10 - M12 122 124 144 10 2.5 CML110 106 38 M12 - M16 138 146 171 12.5 3 CML125 121 42 M12 – M16 156 158 190 13.5 3.3 CML150 155 48 M16 176 188 216 14 4 CML160 162 59 M20 - 140 170 14.5 4 CML180 180 66 M20 149 163 192 14.5 4 CML220 220 105 M24 - 180 220 17.5 6 F ØA CML160 and CML220 have round C mounting holes, not slotted. G B ØA C F G D1 D2 E D1 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). D1 D2 E F G F B D1 D2 E D1 D2 E 42 ØA C F D1 D2 E CML160 CML180 CML220 D2 E F D2 E D1 B CML060 CML080 CML095 CML110 CML125 CML150 D1 D2 E Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 42 www.iac-acoustics.com Deflection, Static Load CML CML060 Load (kg) 300 CML095 Load (kg) 400 60Sh 60Sh 70Sh 225 CML080 Load (kg) 300 225 300 60Sh 150 150 75 75 0 0 1.5 3 0 4.5 100 0 1.5 3 4.5 Deflection (mm) 0 0 1.5 3 4.5 Deflection (mm) CML110 Load (kg) 600 45Sh 200 45Sh 40Sh CML125 Load (kg) 700 60Sh 70Sh Deflection (mm) CML150 Load (kg) 2000 60Sh 450 525 45Sh 350 1000 175 500 40Sh 45Sh 150 0 0 2 4 0 6 0 2 4 6 Deflection (mm) CML160 Load (kg) 2000 60Sh 1500 70Sh 3 6 3 6 0 9 CML220 Load (kg) 6000 65Sh 45Sh 1500 0 3 6 9 Deflection (mm) 0 0 4 8 Deflection (mm) 40 Sh. 9 Deflection (mm) 3000 45Sh 800 0 0 4500 60Sh 1600 500 0 CML180 Load (kg) 3200 2400 40Sh 1000 0 Deflection (mm) 45 Sh. 12 Deflection (mm) 60 Sh. 65 Sh. 70 Sh. Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) CML060 125 3.5 - - 175 3.5 - - 225 3.5 CML080 - - 110 3.0 280 3.0 - - - - CML095 - - 200 3.5 320 3.0 - - - - CML110 - - 250 4.0 325 3.5 - - 520 3.0 CML125 - - 400 4.5 650 4.0 - - - - CML150 750 8.0 - - 1500 8.0 - - - - CML160 900 8.0 - - 1400 7.0 - - - - CML180 - - 1250 8.0 2000 7.0 - - 3000 5.5 CML220 - - 2500 10.0 - - 4000 9.0 5000 7.0 Type Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 60Sh 300 1500 43 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts BSB Product Description The design of the BSB captive mount makes the rubber work in both shear and compression with an optimum balance between rigidity and horizontal stability. The captive mount is optimised for mobile installations, where stability is the number one priority. Technical Characteristics • • • • The top metal part protects the rubber from fuel and oil Metal parts are electro galvanised for long life Designed as a secured mount to ensure that the top and bottom mounting plates are always connected, even when subjected to high shock loads The base plate is marked with mount type and hardness, making them easy to identify even after many years of use Applications In mobile installations where high stability is required, for example for equipment where the centre of gravity is high relative to the width. The mount is also suitable for installations that are exposed to high wind loads, where it is very important that the mount is of a secured type. This captive mount can also be used for passive isolation of equipment that is near or on machines that vibrate. It could be a control or fuse box that has to be both protected against vibrations and at the same time be secured from falling. The mount design provides good protection of the rubber against dripping oil and fuel and also gives protection against UV light. The BSB mount will provide excellent vibration isolation to marine and mobile plant equipment, compressors, pumps and fans etc. 40 Sh. Max Load (kg) 50 Sh. Max Load (kg) 60 Sh. Max Load (kg) 70 Sh. Max Load (kg) BSB60 70 130 170 245 BSB80 M10 110 161 231 300 BSB80 M12 110 161 231 300 BSB95 M10 180 230 270 330 BSB95 M12 180 230 270 330 BSB110 M12 250 350 450 550 BSB110 M16 250 350 450 550 BSB125 450 550 690 900 BSB150 750 950 1300 1650 BSB150 (rect.) 750 950 1300 1650 BSB160 900 1200 1600 2300 BSB180 1300 1750 2100 2900 BSB220 2500 - 4000 - Type F ØA C F G B ØA C E D2 D1 F Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). D1 D2 E F E D1 G D1 D2 E 44 ØA C B D1 D2 E D2 F E D1 D2 G B D1 D2 E BSB150 BSB160 BSB180 BSB220 F BSB060 BSB080 BSB095 BSB110 BSB125 BSB150 D1 D2 E Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 44 www.iac-acoustics.com Deflection, Static Load BSB 5000 5000 3000 3000 2500 2500 4000 4000 3500 3500 BS BS B B 18 18 0 0 70 70 3000 3000 2500 2500 BS BS BS BS B B 2000 2000 B 2B 2 18 18 20 20 0 0 60 60 40 40 B B BS BS SBSB B B BS BS 1 1 16 16 1500 1500 B B 50 50 16 16 0 0 70 70 60 60 0 0 50 50 B B S S BS BS B 1B 1 50 50 B B BS BS 1000 1000 BS BS 180180 60 60 B B 12 12 40 40 BS BS B 1B 1 B B 5 5 5 5 S S B B 70 70 0 0 800 800 B B 16 16 50 50 B B 1 1 BS BS 25 25 0 0 S S 40 40 700 700 B B B B 6 6 12 12 0 0 11 11 5 5 0 0 600 600BS BBS B B B 50 50 70 70 S S 15 15 B B 0 0 12 12 B B 500 500 40 40 5 5 S S B B 40 40 BS BS 11 11 B B 0 0 11 11 60 60 400 400 0 0 50 50 BS BS BS BS B B B B 95 95 BS BS S B S B B 9B 9 300 300 60 60 B B 80 80 5 7 5 7 BS BS 60 60 70 70 0 0 B B BS BS 250 250 50 50 BS B7S0 70 BS BS B B 70 70 B B B B 9 9 B B 5 5 8 8 11 11 S B S B 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 200 60 60 BS BS 40 40BS6B0S660 6 B B0 0 B B 5 5 95 95 0 0 60 60 40 40 150 150 BS BS B B 60 60 BS BS B B 50 50 S B B B SB 100 100 50 50 8 8 50 500 4 0 4 0 0 80 80 70 70 BS BS B B 60 60 BS BS 40 40 B B 50 50 40 40 60 60 50 50 2000 2000 1500 1500 1000 1000 800 800 700 700 600 600 500 500 400 400 300 300 250 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 8080 7070 BS BS B B 80 80 50 50 6060 5050 40 40 4040 30 30 3030 25 25 2525 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 60 60 0 0 22 22 BS B S B B 70 70 0 0 16 16 0 0 B B 0 40 4 BS BS 22 22 BS B S B B 70 70 0 0 18 18 B B BS BS 60 60 0 0 18 18 B B BS BS 0 0 0 0 0 70 7 50 50 15 15 0 60 6 BS B 16 16 160160 S B B 0 0 B B B B 6 6 BS B5S0 50BS BS0 0 1 1 0 40 4 B B 8 8 BS BS B 1B 1 BS BS 0 400 40 0 0 7 7 0 0 16 16 5 5 B B 5 65 6 12 12 12 12 BS BS BS B S B B B B 70 70 0 0 BS BS 0 0 5 55 5 0 0 0 40 4 12 12 11 11 15 15 BS B 0 60 BS B 6 S B B 0 0 S B B 0 0 B B 5 45 4 BS BS 11 11 12 12 B B BS B BS BS S B B 50 50 10 10 0 70 S BS1B 1 7 80 80 B B 60 60 B B 70 70 95 95 BS BS 95 95 70 70B B 0 0 0 0 B B 60 60BS BS 5 55150 140 4 BS BS B B 9 91 1 0 0 BS BS 0 70S7BSSBBS B 5 5B BB B 0 60 S BS B 6 40 40 80 80 B B 0 00 600 60 95 95 50 56 6 BS B BS B S S 0 B B B B 8 8 B B B BBS BS60 60 BS BS 50 50 BS B S B B 50 50 60 60 BS B S B B 50 50 40 40 50 50 80 80 B B B B BS BS BS BS 40 40 60 60 B B BS BS 40 40 50 50 BS B S B B 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Natural Natural Frequency Frequency HzHz Type A Ø (mm) B (mm) C D1 (mm) 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 1010 Deflection Deflection (mm) (mm) D2 (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) Weight (g) BSB60 64 35 M10 76 91 110 9 2.5 235 BSB80 M10 79 30 M10 108 110 130 9 3 355 BSB80 M12 79 30 M12 108 110 130 9 3 351 BSB95 M10 95 35 M10 122 124 150 10 3 488 BSB95 M12 95 35 M12 122 124 150 10 3 488 BSB110 M12 106 37 M16 137 149 170 12.5 3.5 785 BSB110 M16 106 37 M16 137 149 170 12.5 3.5 785 BSB125 124 43 M16 156 158 192 14 3.5 1109 BSB150 155 49 M16 176 188 218 14.5 4 1818 BSB150 RECT 155 49 M16 125 132 164 14.5 4 2060 BSB160 162 59 M20 140 140 170 14.5 4 2177 BSB180 180 66 M20 149 163 192 14.5 4 2914 BSB220 225 105 M24 180 180 220 18.5 6 6716 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 3500 3500 Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) Load (kg) 5000 5000 BS BS B B 22 22 0 0 60 60 BS BS B B 16 16 0 0 70 70 4000 4000 45 www.iac-acoustics.com Marine Mounts Small, Medium, Large, X-Large Product Description This mount is ideal for marine applications, particularly marine engines, both main and auxiliary engines. The mount is designed so that the horizontal stiffness in the x- and y-axes are different, which in turn are also different from the vertical stiffness. This provides marine engines with a good relation between how flexible the set up is in the direction of propeller thrust, engine torsion and engine load. Technical characteristics B • M A J G Applications In rotating machinery, which requires a good degree of vibration isolation and different stability in the 3 axes. Especially suited for marine applications such as ship engines in relation with ship propellers. D Type A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) F (mm) G (mm) J (mm) M Weight (g) Small 120 38.5 60 100 14 11 11 M12 397 Medium 183 50 75 140 30 13 20 M16 857 Large 228 68 112 182 34 18 26 M20 2250 X-Large 330 112 190 270 22 22 26 M24 9600 Type Load (kg) 35 Sh. Load (kg) 40 Sh. Load (kg) 45 Sh. Load (kg) 55 Sh. Load (kg) 65 Sh. Load (kg) 75 Sh. Small - 35 45 70 95 110 Medium 95 - 120 220 280 400 Large 250 - 350 525 800 1080 - - 950 1400 2200 3000 X-Large 46 F Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). • Top metal part protects the rubber against fuel and oil Metal parts are electro galvanised The Marine mount is a secured mount designed to ensure that the top and bottom mounting plates are always connected, even when subjected to high shock loads The base plate is marked with mount type and hardness, making them easy to identify even after many years of use The different degrees of stiffness in each axis, gives a stiff mount in parallel with the propeller axel, so it can absorb the pressure force from the propeller and lower stiffness perpendicular to the engine crankshaft. The Marine mount has a different stiffness in the 3 axes, providing long life for couplings and bearings, as well as effective vibration isolation for marine engines. C • • • 46 www.iac-acoustics.com 2500 2500 MM aarr inin ee 2000 2000 1500 1500 MM aarr inin ee 1000 1000 MM aarr inin ee 800 800 700 700 MM aarr inin ee XXLL XXLL 5500 LLaa rrgg ee MM aarr inin LLaa ee DD77 rrgg ee 55 MM aarr inin ee CC66 55 400 400 300 300 250 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 80 80 70 70 60 60 50 50 40 40 30 30 25 25 2000 2000 700 700 600 600 500 500 300 300 250 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 80 80 70 70 60 60 50 50 40 40 30 30 25 25 15 15 15 15 10 10 66 77 88 99 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 55 55 55 AA44 DD66 EE77 iinnee ininee r r irrninee MMaarr MMaa MMaa ee m m m LLaarrgg ddiuium ddiuiu e e 55 e e MM MM CC55 ininee r r MMaa m m ddiuiu e e MM 4455 ee BB rrinin a a MM m m ddiuiu 3355 MMee ee AA 55 rrinin DD66 a a e e MM rrinin m m MMaa ddiuiu aalll MMee m m SS 55 CC55 ininee r r aa lllMM 55 maa BB44 SSm ininee r r aa lllMM 00 maa AA44 SSm ininee r r aa lllMM maa SSm 400 400 20 20 16 16 18 18 20 20 Natural Natural Frequency Frequency Hz Hz 5500 XXLL ininee r r MMaa 4400 XXLL ininee r r MMaa 5555 eeBB rriinn a a eeMM rrgg LLaa 800 800 20 20 55 55 DD77 iinnee r r aa eeMM rrgg LLaa CC6655 ee rriinn MMaa ggee r r LLaa 1000 1000 LLaa rrgg ee MM aarr inin MM ee BB55 eeddiuiu LLaa 55 mm rrgg MM ee aarr MM inin aarr ee MM inin EE77 eedd ee iuiu 55 AA44 mm 55 MM aarr MM inin eedd ee DD66 iuiu mm 55 MM aarr inin ee CC55 MM 55 eedd iuiu mm MM aarr MM inin eedd SSmm ee iuiu BB44 aall mm lMM 55 SS MM aarr aarr mm inin inin a a ee ee lll DD66 MM AA33 a a 55 55 rrinin ee CC55 55 SSmm aal llMM aarr inin SSmm ee aal BB44 llMM 55 aarr inin ee AA44 00 500 500 7700 XXLL ininee r r 6600 MMaa XXLL irrninee MMaa 2500 2500 1500 1500 XXLL 4400 600 600 7700 XXLL 6600 3000 3000 10 10 11 1.5 1.5 22 33 44 55 66 88 10 10 Deflection Deflection (mm) (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 3000 3000 Small, Medium, Large, X-Large Load (kg) Load (kg) Deflection, Static Load Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 47 www.iac-acoustics.com Marine Mounts VS, VM, VB Product Description Marine mounts were originally designed for use with marine propulsion engines and are therefore failsafe to accommodate thrust. In recent years, marine mounts are popular across a wide range of industries, offering high performance, simple installation and a cost effective solution for reducing vibration. The mounts provide different stiffnesses in each direction, which provides optimum performance, particularly for internal combustion engines. These mounts can also be supplied with Lloyds Approval. Applications A D F F G J C C J F M A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) B B Type F (mm) G (mm) J (mm) M Marine VS 120 38.5 60 100 11 14 11 M12 Marine VM 183 50 75 140 13 30 20 M16 Marine VB 228 74 114 182 18 35 25 M20 100 Marine VS Load (kg) 65Sh 600 75 55Sh 450 50 45Sh 300 25 0 Marine VM Load (kg) 0 2 4 6 Deflection (mm) 0 55Sh 500 55Sh 45Sh 4 45Sh 250 35Sh 2 75Sh 750 65Sh 0 Marine VB Load (kg) 65Sh 75Sh 150 1000 6 0 0 Deflection (mm) 3 6 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). M A D G F Marine propulsion engines, generator sets, diesel engines, vehicles, pumps, and compressors. 9 Deflection (mm) Graphs give the max compression load in relation to the individual rubber hardness’s of 45 Sh., 55 Sh, etc. 48 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 48 www.iac-acoustics.com Marine Mounts VS, VM (AISI 316) Product Description Marine mounts were originally designed for use with marine propulsion engines and are therefore failsafe to accommodate thrust. In recent years, marine mounts are popular across a wide range of industries. Which is why we now offer it with steel parts in stainless steel, quality AISI 316. The mounts provide different stiffness’ in each direction, which provides optimum performance, particularly for IC engines. Applications Marine propulsion engines, generator sets, diesel engines, vehicles, pumps, and compressors. Also for other very corrosive environments such as offshore agricultural and coastal applications. A D G C H E F Type A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) H (mm) Weight (g) Marine VS AISI 316 100 120 60 60 11x14 11x14 M12 40 400g Marine VM AISI 316 140 183 75 75 20x13 20x13 M16 50 860g Marine VS (AISI 316) Load (kg) 600 Marine VM (AISI 316) Load (kg) 75Sh 65Sh 90 450 55Sh 60 65Sh 300 45Sh 55Sh 30 0 45Sh 150 0 1.5 3 4.5 Deflection (mm) 0 0 2 4 6 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 120 B Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 49 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts Marine VL and VX Product Description Marine mounts were originally designed for use with marine propulsion engines and are therefore failsafe and can accommodate thrust. Marine mounts are popular throughout a wide range of industries. Offering high performance, easy installation and are a cost effective solution for reducing vibration. These mountings provide different stiffnesses in each direction, which provides optimum performance, particularly for internal combustion engines. Products can also be supplied with Lloyds Approval. Applications Marine propulsion engines, generator sets, diesel engines, vehicles, pumps and compressors. M16 220mm M24 4000 Marine VX Load (kg) 112mm 75Sh 65Sh 750 3000 70Sh 13mm 3 6 1000 0 9 Deflection (mm) 0 3 112mm 190mm 0 188mm 50Sh 135mm 0 2000 45Sh 250 220mm 60Sh 55Sh 500 73mm Marine VL Load (kg) 1000 6 40Sh 33mm 9 Deflection (mm) 270mm 330mm Graphs give the max compression load in relation to the individual rubber hardnesses 45 Sh., 55 Sh. etc. M16 220mm M24 112mm 220mm Marine VX Load (kg) 135mm 70Sh 3000 112mm 4000 190mm rine VL 188mm 270mm 330mm 50Sh 1000 9 ction (mm) 50 0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 60Sh 2000 40Sh 0 3 6 9 Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 50 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mounts CMD Product Description The CMD captive mounts is used for engines / equipment with large amplitudes caused by imbalance. It is designed with an integral overload stop which controls the movement of equipment during transit and provides a fully failsafe arrangement. CMD mounts are suitable for both mobile and static applications. The CMD is a cost effective, high performing and easy to install mount using universal fittings for a wide range of applications. The rubber is used in shear and compression providing optimum performance. The metal top cap provides protection from contaminants such as oil, fuel and UV rays. Load ratings up to 130kg. Applications Diesel engines, generator gets, pumps, compressors, vehicles, marine engines, and construction plant equipment. 64mm M12 CMD Load (kg) 120 2.5mm CMD-0 CMD-2 80 34mm 160 76mm 9.5mm CMD-3 40 0 1.5 3 4.5 93mm Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 0 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 51 0 www.iac-acoustics.com 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 0 Deflection (mm) Captive Rubber Mounts MD SANDWICH 600 Load (kg) 10000 Load (kg) 16000 Product Description 8000 The MD mount has a similar design to BSB and BRB. The benefit of this mount is that the rubber compound has high internal damping. The special rubber compound in the type MD mount provides good vibration isolation and stability to equipment with high amplitude vibrations. 12000 6000 8000 4000 4000 2000 Technical Characteristics Top metal part protects the rubber against fuel, oil and UV rays Metal parts are electro galvanised The MD captive mount is a secured damper designed to ensure that the top and bottom mounting plates are always connected, even when subjected to high shock loads. 0 0 1 2 3 4 This mount is specifically designed to isolate motors, which produce high amplitude vibrations. Engines with 1-3 cylinders, motor pumps, generators, compressors, fans, etc. This captive mount is suitable for engines and machinery that start and stop frequently. By starting and stopping an engine, it goes through the resonant frequency for the system, which amplifies the vibrations, this is why the MD mount is made with a rubber compound with high internal damping. The MD mount is also preferred under machines with normal speed close to the system’s resonant frequency. MD Load (kg) AA MD MD MD 100 80 70 60 MD 50 MD 40 B C 0 D4 30 25 20 15 10 1 1.5 2 3 4 SCB 2.5mm m 9. 5m 100 80 100 Ø 238 m 50 m MD D 40 150 64 238 300 250 200 Ø 70 34mm MD C 150 80 70 60 50 60 50 B SC 40 25 40 76mm 30 25 B SC 30 25 1000 400 45 238 B SC 105 50 MD B 200 B SC 238 5 -6 130 300 250 60 MD A 400 Load (kg) 800 700 600 500 47mm M12 95 Mount Weight (g) 800 700 600 500 B SC Max Load (kg) 1000 B SC Type 5 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) MD mounts can be used for diesel engines with few cylinders, especially when the cylinder diameter is large and has a short stroke length. It often means that the engine has high amplitude vibrations and thus requires additional damping to stabilise the engine. 20 20 20 15 15 10 10 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 75 Natural Frequency (Hz) 52 0 Deflection (mm) 150 Applications 0 5 Load (kg) 5400 4950 4500 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com FDA6 Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs FDA6-4500 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). • • • Load (kg) 52 8100 7425 6750 www.iac-acoustics.com Hydromounts Mini, Small, Medium, Large Product Description Hydromounts consist of a spring and a hydraulic shock absorber assembled in a single compact unit. To achieve good insulation, low attenuation is required, and to restrict movement, high attenuation is required. Hydromounts work with these 2 conflicting factors so the optimum conditions are achieved. Technical Characteristics • • • The Hydromount is a secured mount designed to ensure that the top and bottom mounting plates are always connected, even when subjected to high shock loads The mount is very robust and is recommended for vehicles that operate in uneven terrain Metal parts are electro galvanised Applications Hydromounts are primarily designed for vibration isolation and stability of cabs in vehicles used in rough terrain, agriculture, forestry, etc. In addition to vibration isolation and stability the mount also offers excellent comfort for the operator of the vehicle. Hydromounts are also used to support engines that run at variable speeds and have uneven forces. Examples of this could be one, two or three cylinder engines. F H F D2 D1 E J E K2 K1 D2 B H G Load (kg) 40 Sh. Load (kg) 50 Sh. Load (kg) 60 Sh. Load (kg) 70 Sh. Mini 20 30 50 70 Small 60 100 145 180 Medium + Medium Rect. 100 150 200 250 Large + Large Rect. 235 295 345 410 Type AØ (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D1 (mm) D2 (mm) K1 (mm) K2 (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) H (mm) I (mm) J (mm) Mini 45 60 30 64 73 - - 88 90 - 8.2 3 M8 Small 63 88 36 99 109 - - 132 90 40 11 5 M10 Medium 63 96 45 99 109 - - 132 90 40 11 5 M12 Medium Rect. 63 96 45 64 70 79.5 82.5 102 92 - 10.2 5 M12 Large 105 115 55 130 145 - - 180 110 49 11 5 M16 Large Rect. 105 115 55 110 110 110 110 130 130 - 12 5 M20 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type D1 I C A 53 www.iac-acoustics.com Mini, Small, Medium, Large 100 70 70 in i oM i 60 n i M d ro dr Hy 50 Hy 30 Hy 20 Mini Stiffness N/mm Load (Kg) Hydromounts Hy 15 M in dro M in dro i 50 i 40 300 Hy M in d ro Hy 200 i 70 dro 150 i 60 M in Hy 125 100 Hy dro 50 i Mi n M in d ro i 40 80 10 60 5 40 30 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 150 0 all 6 m ro S Hy d 100 70 3 Deflection (mm) mall ro S Hyd 50 5 10 15 20 25 Stiffness N/mm Load (Kg) 1 40 Hy 35 50 60 80 Frequency (Hz) a Sm d ro 0 ll 6 Hy d ro a Sm 0 ll 4 Small 30 20 300 15 10 200 5 150 125 2 3 4 5 350 300 7 100 8 0 m6 ediu M dro 150 Hy ed 3 Hyd 5 10 15 20 25 35 50 60 80 Frequency (Hz) 30 ±1mm ±3 mm 0 m4 diu e ro M 50 0 5 ium ro M Hyd 70 0 m7 ediu ro M Hyd 200 100 Medium 6 Deflection (mm) Loss angle (º) Load (Kg) 1 20 15 30 20 12 15 2 3 4 350 300 Hy 200 6 7 0 e6 arg L dro 5 ro Hyd 0 e5 g Lar 150 Large 100 2 4 7 10 15 20 26 35 50 Frequency (Hz) 3000 60 ge 2500 Hy 2000 Lar d ro 1500 1250 Hy d ro ge Lar 60 1000 70 50 750 30 500 20 400 15 300 10 1 54 10 8 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Load (Kg) 1 Stiffness N/mm 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Deflection (mm) 3 5 10 15 20 25 35 50 60 80 Frequency (Hz) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 54 www.iac-acoustics.com Captive Rubber Mountings CHM Product Description The CHM mount consists of two rubber parts, where the centre of the mount has a metal tube embedded to reduce wear on the rubber, giving a longer life. This vibration mount is ideal for use where there are large dynamic loads, and where a high level of stability is required. This could, for example be under the cab of many types of vehicles. The CHM mount offers a good level of damping against shock and vibration. Applications Vehicle cabs, agricultural and forestry machinery A G Q øF B C R (Radius) D T E 45 Sh. Type A B C D E ØF G Q T T (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (max) (min) 60 Sh. R Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) Max. load (kg) Deflection (mm) 40 2.0 70 2.5 12 20 10 9 12 10 33 20 9.5 9.5 1 CHM 50 20 31 19 10 20 14 47.5 31 14 13 2 75 3.7 125 3.5 CHM 65 23 40 24 15 23 17 64 39 22 19 3 115 4.0 250 4.0 CHM 90 25 58 27 22 25 24 89 57 28.6 25 3 250 7.0 440 6.0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). CHM 30 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 55 www.iac-acoustics.com Chassis Mounts SCH Product Description The SCH mount consists of two rubber parts and an embedded metal tube that reduces wear on the rubber and gives longer life. Technical characteristics This vibration mount is ideal for use where there are large dynamic loads, and where much stability is required. This could, for example be under the cab of many types of vehicles. SCH mounts offer, in addition to optimal stability, good damping of shock and vibrations. Applications • • Vehicle cabs Agricultural and forestry machinery Sample Guide G A SCH mounts should be assembled according to the following installation instructions: ØF (R ad B Q iu Anti-rebound washer C R There are two possible configurations, please see below. They can be installed in plates of varying thicknesses depending on Tmax and Tmin values as indicated in the following table. The mount deflection curve will vary in response to mounting plate thickness. s) D T Suspend unit E Chassis of the machine Suspended Mounted unit unit Anti-rebound washer Mounted Suspend unit unit Chassis Chassis of the machine Chassis of the Chassis Anti-rebound washer machine Suspended unit 45 Sh. Type A B C D E ØF G Q T T (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (max) (min) R Max. load (kg) 50 Sh. Max. load (mm)Chassis of the (kg) machine Deflection 60 Sh. Deflection (mm) Anti-rebound washer 20 32 19 11 21 14 49 31 14 13 2 80 2.0 SCH 65 23 40 24 15 23 17 63,5 39 22 19 3 25 3.7 40 SCH 90 25 58 31 17 25 23 88 55 29 25 3 40 4.0 80 SCH 125 32 65 33 22 32 27 126 64 32 25 3 70 7.0 SCH 140 35 70 31 13 35 31 140 70 20 20 4 150 8.0 Deflection (mm) 130 2.5 4.0 60 3.5 4.0 100 4.0 130 6.7 180 6.0 220 7.0 320 8.0 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). SCH 50 Max. load (kg) 56 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 56 www.iac-acoustics.com Load (Kg) SCH x n ma mi 0T 0T 06 06 H9 H9 SC SC 2500 2000 1500 2000 1500 n mi 0T 06 n H5 mi x SC 0 T max ma T 56 0T 56 H 6 50 60 x SC H6 H x ma SC SC n i ma 5T m 5T n 54 5T mi 04 x H6 54 5T H5 SC ma H6 04 SC 5T SC H9 04 SC H9 SC 1000 800 700 600 500 400 300 250 H SC 1000 800 700 600 500 400 H SC ax Tm 60 65 ax m 5T 4 90 in H SC 0 Tm 6 65 in H m SC 5T 4 90 H SC ax Tm 60 0 5 ax in 5 Tm m 4 T 5 in 60 H 6 Tm 50 SC 45 H 5 C 6 S H SC 300 250 200 H SC 200 n mi 5T 04 H5 SC 150 ax Tm 60 0 9 H in SC Tm 60 0 9 H SC 2500 ax m 5T 4 50 in 150 H SC Tm 45 50 100 100 80 80 70 70 60 60 50 50 40 5 8 10 12 16 20 25 30 Natural Frequency (Hz) 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Load (Kg) Chassis Mounts Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 57 www.iac-acoustics.com Load (kg) Load (kg) 10000 SANDWICH 600 SANDWICH Load (kg) 600 10000 Chassis Mounts 8000 8000 6000 6000 SANDWICH 700 SANDWICH 700 Load (kg) 16000 16000 12000 12000 8000 8000 4000 4000 SCB Product4000 Description4000 2000consist of two 2000rubber parts with a metal tube inside. The SCB mounts metal tube reduces wear on the rubber and gives longer life. The SCB 0 0 both tensile and compression forces. mount is designed to reduce 0 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 40 30 30 25 25 20 20 15 15 MD 0 D4 A A MD 600 600 450 450 300 300 150 150 0 D4 0 0 D 4 8 1 1.5 1 Q 2 1.5 3 2 4 35 4 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 1000 800 700 600 500 800 700 600 500 400 SCB Load (kg)SCB SCB Load (kg) Load (kg) 3600 3600 3300 2700 2700 2400 2400 2100 2100 400 400 400 1800 1800 300 250 300 250 300 250 300 250 1500 1500 1200 200 200 200 1200 -65 0 B6 900 SC 150 150 150 150 B SC 800 700 600 500 B SC 800 700 600 500 95 95 B SC 60 60 200 B SC 5 -6 B SC 5 -6 80 60 50 60 50 40 40 30 25 30 25 20 20 15 15 100 100 80 70 60 50 80 70 60 50 40 40 30 25 30 25 20 20 15 15 B SC 80 B SC 100 45 45 B SC B SC 25 25 B SC B SC 20 20 10 10 5 B9 SC65 0 B6 SC 0 B5 SC 50 50 100 5 B9 SC 0 B5 SC 5 B4 SC 5 B2 SC 15 20 10 30 40 15 20 50 A Load (kg) (mm) 5400 27 4950 4500 CØ (mm) 15.5 10 4950 4500 27 4050 B Load (kg) (mm) 5400 30 60 40 7550 0 B2 SC 0 B2 SC 10 60 75 0.2 0.50.2 600 300 300 0 21 4050 20 10 3600 42 3600 25 13 3150 49 3150 35 13.5 2700 2700 63 2250 1800 1350 1 10.55400 1.5 4725 1.5 FDA6-3000 13.5 16 16.5 40 FDA6-1500 17 51.5 20.5 56 F 1350 900 450 6.5 6075 31 1800 92 900 31 FDA6-300034 41 1 44.5 2250 62 6.5 7425 FDA6-45006750 20 SCB 50 SCB 95 3 6 1 0.51.5 0 -210 FDA6 00 DA6-12 FDA6-900 450 16 26 4050 4 5 11 5400 31 10 4725 34 FDA9-4500 16 4050 3375 2700 1950 3 1350 FDA6-900 T Max. FDA9 (mm) 10 6075 3 2100 DA6003 5 -1 6 FDA 1950 00 FDA6-12 T Min. (mm) 20.5 6750 2700F 675 2.51 3 20.5 7425 3375 1350 2 0 3 6 09 12 3 15 6 18 9 21 12 15 24 18 27 21 30 24 0 27 3 30 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) 09 Load (kg) Load (kg) 2700 2700 2475 2475 2250 2250 2025 2025 1800 1800 1575 1575 1350 1350 12 3 15 6 1125 900 1.5 2 675 2.5 900 3 675 FDA9-6750 41 9 40 19 55.5 19 450 450 225 225 0 Load Weight0 FDA9 3 6 (kg)0 (g) 30 20 50 20 11 100 56 17 FDA9-4500200 73 FDA9-6750 10 -3150 FDA9 250 DA9-2 F20 00 FDA9-18 20 A9-1350 250 6 09 12 3 15 6 18 9 21 12 15 24 18 27 21 30 00 FDA9-18 1000 0 FDA9-135 FD 675 108 0 -315 FDA9 09 250FDA9-2250 140 Washers are available for each size of mount as an additional part, please contact IAC Acoustics for details. 0 0 0 0 58 15 6 0 0 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) D F R Q Load (kg) FDA6(mm)Load (kg) FDA6 (mm) (mm) 8100 (mm) 8100 FDA6-4500 SCB 45 SCB 65 12 3 900 600 5 B4 SC 5 B2 SC Natural Frequency Natural (Hz) Frequency (Hz) SCB 60 20 8 3000 1000 10 SCB 25 4 16 3300 SCB 3000 1000 B SC Load (kg) 1000 Load (kg) 1125 SCB 20 012 10 10 Type FDA1-7 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Q 750 0 D 10 M ØC ØC 750 FDA1-5 DC F 50 40 M F 50 DC 900 B 80 70 60 B 100 80 70 60 T 100 Load (kg) 900 MD AA MD MD B MD MD MD B MD T R 0 1 Load (kg) Easy Load to assemble and install MD (kg) Load (kg) 150 and economic 150 product with many applications A simple AA R 5 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Benefits • • 0 24 27 395 30 Deflection (mm) Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 58 www.iac-acoustics.com Flexible Bushings VP Product Description The VP mount consists of two concentric steel tubes with a rubber layer vulcanised between them. Applications This mount can be used to great advantage as a solution for bedding problems in mobile appliances and machines or between machine parts that can be flexible in relation to each other. As the rubber supports the movement, this flexible connection does not need to be greased or require maintenance. The VP range has a very high noise and vibration insulating properties which makes it ideal for construction machinery. β Tolerances: Fr Fa α l L Mv Torsion Bending Spring Spring Spring Max. Fr Max. Fr Max Mv Max ß Const. Max Mb Max α Const. Const. (kg) (kg) (Nm) (degree) (Nm/ (Nm) (degree) (kg/mm) (kg/mm) degree) 230 200 75 17 5 15 0.3 6 8 Dimensions (mm) Spring Const. (Nm/ degree) d D L l 0.7 10 25 25 20 VP10/2540 380 235 150 38 6 15 0.4 38 8 4.8 10 25 40 35 VP15/3530 350 300 150 22 9 15 0.6 12 8 1.5 15 35 30 25 VP15/3550 600 650 250 52 15 15 1.0 120 8 15.0 15 35 30 25 VP20/4540 680 400 260 33 24 15 1.6 45 8 5.6 20 45 40 35 VP20/4575 1350 800 550 82 48 15 3.2 365 8 46.0 20 45 75 70 VP25/5045 900 450 380 45 46 14 3.3 96 8 12.0 25 50 45 40 VP25/5085 1800 1050 750 96 69 14 4.9 730 8 92.0 25 50 85 80 VP30/6055 1200 500 510 53 78 14 5.6 135 8 17.0 30 60 55 45 VP30/60100 2500 2000 1050 115 135 14 9.7 1200 8 150.0 30 60 100 90 VP35/6560 1600 850 660 72 93 12 7.7 180 6 23.0 35 65 60 50 VP35/65110 3150 2940 1300 155 200 11 17.0 1560 6 260.0 35 65 110 100 VP40/7065 2050 1700 830 87 138 12 11.5 290 7 41.0 40 70 65 55 VP40/70120 4000 3775 1800 175 240 11 22.0 2520 6 420.0 40 70 120 110 VP45/7570 2400 2000 1000 110 240 12 20.0 320 7 45.0 45 75 70 60 VP45/75130 4000 4235 2000 215 340 10 34.0 5040 6 840.0 45 75 130 120 VP50/8075 2850 3000 1200 135 275 11 25.0 700 7 100.0 50 80 75 65 VP50/80140 4900 4370 2350 265 450 10 45.0 5160 6 860.0 50 80 140 130 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). VP10/2525 d D Type Axial Load Mb α d: 10-25 ± 0.1 30-50 ± 0.2 D: + 0.25 + 0.05 l: ± 0.5 L: + 0 – 0.2 60° Sh. ± 5 Sh. Radial Load β Examples of use are flexible bushings in cars, train carriages, tractors and agricultural machines etc. 59 www.iac-acoustics.com Flexible Bushings GE Product Description The GE range is an elastic bushing, consisting of two concentric galvanised steel tubes, with a layer of tensile rubber compressed in between. Applications The elastic bush works very well as a flexible connection between machine parts. Since it is the rubber that takes up movement, there is no need to grease the bedding or any other maintenance routines. The elastic bushing also has good vibration and noise reduction qualities that will make machinery more pleasant to work with. Examples of use are in the flexible connectors in cars, train carriages, tractors, agricultural machines etc. β β Fr Tolerances: Fa d D Mb α d: H9 D:s 6 l:±0.5 L:± 0.1 60° Sh. ± 5 Sh. α l L Mv Radial Load Axial Load Torsion Bending Dimensions (mm) Max. Fr (kg) Spring Const. (kg/mm) Max. Fr (kg) Spring Const. (kg/mm) Max Mv (Nm) Max ß (degree) Max Mb (Nm) Max α (degree) d D L l GE1676 11 0.4 5 0.9 1.0 28 2.0 6 6 16 14 12 GE1462 35 0.3 25 1.0 3.5 21 4.9 2 8 16 20 18 GE1652 53 0.3 41 1.1 4.4 21 1.0 2 8 16 28 25 GE1457 95 0.3 68 1.5 9.8 18 9.8 2 10 22 33 30 GE2000 31 0.5 16 1.5 2.9 28 5.9 6 10 25 18 15 GE2104 87 0.3 80 1.5 9.8 22 8.8 4 10 25 28 25 GE1751 55 0.2 39 1.5 9.8 20 5.9 3 12 25 23 20 GE1917 125 0.1 103 1.5 16.7 20 29.4 2 12 25 38 35 GE1223B 230 0.3 284 2.5 31.4 20 61.8 2 14 27 54 50 GE2054 120 0.2 108 2.0 24.5 17 29.4 3 16 32 32 28 GE2117 300 0.3 265 2.0 45.1 17 107.9 2 16 32 54 50 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Type 60 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 60 www.iac-acoustics.com Conical Mounts Cone Product Description Cone mounts are specially designed to insulate against medium to high frequencies. Rubber is bonded to two concentric tubular metal parts. The inner metal part is a conical tube. The outer metal is also tubular and has a flange with mounting holes. This mount comes with washers for mounting. Technical Characteristics The conical absorber is a safe and stable mount because it does not allow the equipment to overturn or tilt. They are also flexible enough to prevent transmission of sound and vibration through the structure. Type 00 Cone 38 Ø8.2 2.5 29 2.5 2 ø12 ø38 46 ø46 ø54 ø60 84 6.5 Cone mounts can be used where there is a requirement for minimal equipment height increase and high radial stability, which this mount provides. 70 61 50 68 84 61 78 106 70 84 Ship equipment, mobile units, vehicle cabs, trucks and engine suspension are all ideal applications. 52 31 12 7.2 ø8.2 Applications Type 10 Cone Type 01 Cone 18 The 2 mounting washers protect the rubber against ozone, ageing and dripping oil. The load / deflection curve for when the mount is fitted with both washers will progressively increase with heavier loads. Installed with the washers, the conical mount can dampen an overload of up to three times the maximum recommended load. 6.5 50 Load kg 40 Sh. Load kg 45 Sh. Load kg 50 Sh. Load kg 60 Sh. Cone 00 - 25 - Cone 01 - 40 - Cone 02 - 50 - Cone 10 - 75 - Cone 11 - 100 - Cone 20 - 120 - Cone 21 - 180 - Cone 30 140 - 300 Cone 31 - - 310 Cone 35 - 200 320 Cone 36 - 400 - Cone 40 - 420 Cone 60 - 900 Cone 70 - 1000 Type Load kg 70 Sh. Weight (g) 50 75 126 70 105 128 90 - 132 140 210 406 180 270 409 200 - 554 300 - 560 - - 1167 500 960 1188 450 760 1328 700 1100 1410 - 690 1080 1216 - 1250 1560 1821 - 2100 2500 3450 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 11 61 www.iac-acoustics.com Cone Load (Kg) 800 35 700 -7 0 Load (Kg) Conical Mounts 600 500 800 -7 35 700 0 600 500 35 -6 0 400 -6 35 400 35 -5 30 300 0 -6 35 300 0 -5 0 0 35 250 5 -4 0 35 - 7 10 -4 250 5 20 200 30 -6 200 0 20 -6 -6 0 0 150 30 150 10 -4 0 20 -6 0 10 -4 5 20 100 -6 - 0 30 45 -4 0 100 80 00 80 60 0 5 -7 -4 0 10 -7 10 70 00 70 -7 5 10 60 -4 5 50 00 50 -6 0 40 00 40 -6 0 30 30 00 25 -4 5 25 20 00 -4 5 20 15 15 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Natural Frequency Hz 62 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 62 www.iac-acoustics.com Conical Mounts Cone Type 02 Cone Type 00 Cone Type 10 Cone Ø10.5 13 2 2.5 2.5 18 52 52 52 2 18 37.5 31 Ø12.2 ø12 13 7.2 ø8.2 Type 11 Cone ø38 ø54 ø60 69.4 68 54 60 70 61 84 48 38 ø46 11 68 50 68 78 106 84 9 78 84 106 6.5 72.4 88.4 11 TypeType 21 Cone Type 21 Cone 21 Cone 106 107 107 107 92 92 70 70 64 64 64 70 70 70 4 77 .2 TypeType 35 Cone Type 35 Cone 35 Cone ø 76 ø 76 ø 76 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø 90 ø 90 ø 90 ø 90 ø 90 ø 90 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 82 4 4 4 4 4 120 ø 76 ø 76 ø 76 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com ø 95 ø 95 ø 95 Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 82 120 18 120 82 ø 76 ø 95 82.4 ø 76 ø 95 82.4 82.4 ø 76 ø 95 18 18 4 TypeType 36 Cone Type 36 Cone 36 Cone 18 18 18 77 77 1 ø1 1 ø1 1 ø1 92 29 77 ø 76 ø 76 ø 76 ø 80 ø 80 ø 80 4 TypeType 31 Cone Type 31 Cone 31 Cone Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). .2 10 10 .2 82.5 82.5 82.5 10 82.5 82.5 82.5 29 4 79.5 79.5 79.5 29 4 79.5 79.5 79.5 92 77 77 92 70 79.5 82.5 106 79.5 82.5 106 79.5 82.5 106 64 64 70 80 92 92 64 70 80 R 5.1 R 5.1 R 5.1 92 16 16 16 92 92 92 70 106 80 R 5.1 R 5.1 R 5.1 92 4 4 29 40 13 37.5 29 13 37.5 40 13 78 16 64 78 16 64 70 59.5 59.5 59.5 78 16 64 70 4 4 4 ø 76 ø 76 ø 76 106 76 76 76 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 70 75 38 16 4 4 4 37.5 ø 16 ø 16 ø 16 75 38 16 29 75 38 16 TypeType 30 Cone Type 30 Cone 30 Cone 40 TypeType 20 Cone Type 20 Cone 20 Cone 63 www.iac-acoustics.com Cone 70 2500 70 2000 1800 -7 60 60 70 800 31 6 -4 0 45 5 40 600 31 500 40 400 300 -4 5 31 250 -6 40 700 0 -6 0 1500 1000 Load (Kg) Load (Kg) Conical Mounts -6 -7 36 -7 70 -7 0 60 700 0 36 36 500 0 -4 21 400 5 21 -5 0 36 -6 250 36 21 150 -4 5 11 100 -6 70 11 -6 01 60 01 40 -4 02 -7 -7 0 0 100 01 80 -6 0 02 70 5 0 --7 01 -6 50 01 5 70 40 01 25 30 20 25 -4 -4 0 -6 -6 40 60 0 0 -4 31 5 -5 0 -6 0 5 5 0 02 30 11 0 -6 31 - 0 0 11 60 -4 21 200 21 40 5 0 02 80 50 -6 0 11 150 -4 5 -4 0 0 300 0 200 11 -7 -6 -7 -6 0 -6 60 0 -7 5 40 70 0 - 4 5 - 6 -4 1 0 3 7 0 800 600 -6 -7 1000 0 0 70 36 0 -7 2000 1800 1500 0 0 -7 2500 -4 -4 5 5 20 15 15 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 Deflection (mm) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Natural Frequency Hz 64 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 64 79.5 79.5 82.5 82.5 79.5 106 106 82.5 106 64 64 70 64 70 70 64 64 70 64 70 70 92 92 92 16 6 116 92 92 92 16 6 116 www.iac-acoustics.com RR5.1 5.1R 5.1 5.1R 5.1 RR5.1 79.5 79.5 79.5 79.5 79.5 79.5 82.5 82.5 82.5 82.5 82.5 82.5 Cone 110 0..2 2 10 .2 Conical Mounts Type Type 31 31Cone Cone Type 31 Cone Type Type 35 35Cone Cone Type 35 Cone øø76 76 ø 76 ø16.5 ø16.5ø16.5 øø90 90 ø 90 øø90 90 ø 90 ø16.5ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5 ø16.5ø16.5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 18 18 18 18 82 82 82 82.4 82.4 82.4 77 77 77 øø7676 ø 76 øø9595 ø 95 øø76 76 ø 76 øø80 80 ø 80 76 ø 76 øø76 øø95 95 ø 95 120 120 120 12 12 12 74 1 ø1 111 øø1 92 92 92 74 74 77 Type Type 36 36Cone Cone Type 36 Cone 18 18 29 29 29 4 4 70 70 70 79.5 90 90 90 90 120 120 120 Type Type Type 40 4040 Cone Cone Cone Type 60 Cone Type Type 6060 Cone Cone øø75 75 ø 75 110 110 110 øø110 110 ø 110 øø21 21 ø 21 øø20.5 ø 20.5 20.5 øø24.5 24.5 ø 24.5 5 5 5 5.5 5.5 5.5 21 21 21 19.5 19.5 19.5 5 5 5 Type Type Type 70 7070 Cone Cone Cone 26.5 26.5 26.5 82.5 82.5 79.5 79.5 82.5 100 ø11 1 11 ø1 ø 106 100 106 106 106 90 90 64 64 64 70 70 70 100 100 74 74 74 100 100 RR5.1 5.1R 5.1 145 145 145 86 86 86 89.4 89.4 89.4 24.5 24.5 24.5 54 5454 115 115 115 øø67 67 ø 67 øø75 75 ø 75 øø72.5 72.5 ø 72.5 øø95 95 ø 95 øø112 112 ø 112 66 R 66 6 R6 R 1111 11 RR55R 5 33 3 98 9898 111 111 111 140 140 140 97 9797 101 101 101 123 123 123 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 98 92 92 92 120 120 120 98 98 øø1133 ø.5 13.5 .5 101 101 101 97 97 97 123 123 123 51 51 51 11.5 11.5 11.5 65 www.iac-acoustics.com Conical Mounts AT Product Description The AT range of mounts are specially designed to insulate against medium to high frequencies. Rubber is bonded to two concentric tubular metal parts. The inner metal part is a cylindrical tube. The outer metal is also tubular with a flange with mounting holes. Function and assembly When mounting, we recommend using a washer at the top so that there is equal pressure on the upper part. We also recommend using a washer at the bottom so the mounting bolt cannot be drawn through the mount by shock loading. Technical characteristics Applications The radial elasticity of the AT range is ¼ of its axial elasticity. It is manufactured in three different hardness’s. Soft: hardness A (45 Sh.), Medium: hardness B (60 Sh.), Hard: hardness C (75 Sh.). AT mounts can be used where there is a requirement for minimal equipment height increase and high radial stability, which this mount provides. B (mm) AT 000 25 11 AT 00 36 28 AT 01 48 40 AT 02 48 51 AT 10 60 AT 11 AT 20 66 C (mm) D (mm) EØ (mm) FØ (mm) 3 7 6.2 12.5 11.5 8.1 18 18 24 18 47 20 60 60 70 55 AT 21 (Round) 70 AT 21 (Tri.) 70 AT 30 AT 31 (Round) Load (kg) 45 Sh. Load (kg) 60 Sh. Load Weight (kg) (g) 75 Sh. G (mm) HØ (mm) IØ (mm) J (mm) Fig. 20 4 19 3.2 - 3 6 8 10 - 26 12 26 5.2 - 3 20 30 40 39 12.1 37.5 8 - - - 1 50 65 80 - 12.1 37.5 8 - - - 1 65 85 110 144 18 12.2 49 8 69 8.2 73 4 70 100 120 - 31 18 12.2 49 8 69 8.2 73 4 85 120 150 250 27 19 18.2 55.7 10 - - - 1 100 150 180 344 70 39 19 18.2 55.7 10 - - - 1 135 190 250 437 70 39 19 18.2 55.7 10 80 8.5 86 4 - - - 437 90 75 29 28 20.2 65 16 78 8.5 - 2 175 240 300 522 90 95 47 28 20.2 65 - - - - 1 250 350 420 775 AT 31 (Tri.) 90 95 47 28 20.2 65 16 95 8.5 - 4 250 350 420 775 AT 40 (Tri.) 100 90 42 28 22.2 74 18 100 8.5 112 1-4 225 320 380 789 AT 41 100 110 49 28 22.2 74 18 100 8.5 112 1-4 250 360 480 895 AT 50 120 100 47 33 40.2 86 20 114 8.5 - 4 325 440 550 1305 AT 51 120 120 63 53 40.2 86 20 114 10.5 - 2 400 550 670 1494 AT 70 (Round) 165 98 36 46 60.2 118 22 145 10.5 - 2 450 600 800 3124 AT 70 165 140 66 46 60.2 118 22 145 10.5 - 2 700 900 1100 3124 AT 71 165 170 96 46 60.2 118 22 145 10.5 - 2 850 1100 1400 3790 AT 80 230 167 95 53 80 170 30 204 12.2 - 2 1250 1800 2300 7096 AT 81 230 185 113 53 80 170 30 204 12.2 - 2 1600 2100 2600 7702 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). AØ (mm) Type 66 www.iac-acoustics.com Conical Mounts AT H G I I G H G I G J H øA D D øA C E F F 300 250 5 7 21 AT 60 21 AT 0 6 20 5 AT 160 214 AT 5 1 AT 7 T A 02 60 45 AT 5 10 20 0 5 6 AT AT 114 7 02 1 T 5 0 T A 4 AT A 60 45 10 01 20 AT T T A A 45 01 AT 200 5 7 20 150 100 80 70 60 50 5 17 1 AT 40 20 5 250 150 60 00 0 AT 45 00 5 0 AT 07 5 100 80 70 60 50 2 40 0.5 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 Deflection (mm) 30 25 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 1 5 14 8 AT 60 5 0 06 8 AT 4 71 80 AT AT 0 5 75 706 714 0R AT AT 7 5 AT 0 704 R6 AT 0 5 0 7 7 16 AT 51 T5 AT 5 A 0 R4 75 06 70 41 5 5 T T 4 A A 0 AT 0 T5 60 75 16 AT41 5 31 3 7 T A A AT 75 40 0 30 AT 06 AT 4 AT 45 5 31 414 T 0 A 6 AT 30 AT 45 40 5 T A 4 30 AT 200 5 07 0 16 8 AT 5 7 AT 300 04 0 AT 5 07 8 AT 17 7 AT 400 0 0 AT 2000 1800 1500 500 0 AT 10 75 81 AT 800 700 600 5 0 06 15 3000 2500 1000 07 0 AT 30 25 8 Load (kg) Load (kg) C B B E 67 www.iac-acoustics.com Open Spring Mounts FDA Product Description 400 The FDA range is designed for the support of machines operating at SANDWICH Load more (kg) than 500 RPM, for loads ranging from 12 to 100kg. 4000 500 Components •3000 Steel spring • Rubber insert • Galvanised steel mounting plate •2000 Optional rubber base plate Elastical characteristics 1000 Vertical natural frequency from 3.5Hz. Applications 5 (mm) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Especially for machines running at low RPM’s such as gensets, Deflection (mm) compressors, fans, pumps and refrigerating units etc. øB FDA Load (kg) 150 FDA-100 100 FDA-75 75 A FDA-50 50 FDA-25 25 0 C FDA-125 125 0 5 10 15 20 Deflection (mm) FDA2 Load (kg) 1800 A (mm) BØ (mm) C 80 54 M8 FDA 25 with base plate 87 54 M8 1200 50 FDA 80 54 M8 Type FDA2-1500 1500 25 FDA FDA2-1000 FDA 50 with base plate 87 54 M8 900 FDA 75 80 54 M8 FDA 75 with base plate 87 54 M8 FDA 100 80 54 M8 FDA 100 with base plate 87 54 M8 FDA 125 80 54 M8 54 M8 600 300 FDA0 125 with base plate 0 40 mm) DA4 3 8 -700 FDA2 -500 FDA2 00 FDA2-4 00 -3 2 FDA 87 9 12 15 18 21 24 30 Deflection (mm) FDA5 Load (kg) 3500 68 27 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). DA1 4125 3750 3375 FDA5-3500 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 68 1000 2000 www.iac-acoustics.com 500 0 0 1 2 CH 700 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Deflection (mm) FDA 150 Steel spring Rubber insert Galvanised steel mounting plate (mounting plate is rubber coated for FDA1-150, 200, 250 and 350) FDA1-150 to FDA1-350 have a steel with rubber baseplate and for the FDA1-500 to FDA1-0750 it is an all steel baseplate FDA-125 125 FDA-100 100 FDA-75 75 FDA-50 50 Elastical characteristics Applications 0 Especially for machines running at low RPM’s such as gensets, compressors, fans, pumps, refrigerating units etc. 900 0 5 10 FDA1-750 600 FDA2 1800 FDA2-1500 C 1200 900 -350 FDA1 -250 FDA1 00 FDA1-2 0 15 1A D F 150 300 E 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 -700 FDA2 -500 FDA2 00 FDA2-4 -3 FDA2 00 F 600 0 0 B FDA2-1000 FDA1-500 300 20 Load (kg) 1500 450 15 ø ADeflection (mm) FDA1 Load (kg) 750 FDA-25 25 Vertical natural frequency from 2.9Hz. 36 0 40 D3 8 9 12 15 L 18 21 Deflection (mm) FDA4 Load (kg) 3600 SCB FDA4-3000 30 Deflection (mm) FDA5 Load (kg) B (mm) C FDA1-150 2400 75 120 M12 FDA1-200 2100 75 120FDA4-2000 M12 FDA1-250 1800 75 120 M12 1500 FDA1-350 75 120 14 M12 DA4F 2700 1200 FDA1-500 90 130 900 FDA1-750 90 130 00 M14 -1000 FDA4 00 M14 FDA4-8 0 60 4A D F 600 E (mm) FØ (mm) FDA5-3500 L (mm) 753000 87 10 115 752625 87 10 752250 87 10 115 FDA5-2500 115 751875 87 10 115 1001500 120 12 150 1001125 120 12 150 D 3750 (mm) 3375 AØ (mm) TYPE 300 0 -175 FDA5 0 5 2 1 FDA5 0 0 0 1 FDA5 750 FDA5-750 375 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 0 27 30 Deflection (mm) 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 2700 2475 FDA3-2250 27 30 Deflection (mm) FDA3 Load (kg) 1800 27 4125 3000 2025 24 3500 3300 2250 5 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) Components • on (mm) 0 The FDA1 range is designed for the support of machines operating at more than 500 RPM, for loads ranging from 50 to 750kg. • • • 5 0 FDA1 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 5 Product Description ion (mm) 65 1000 Open Spring Mounts Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 69 www.iac-acoustics.com 2000 Multiple Open Spring Mounts FDA2 1000 Product Description 5 (mm) 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 The FDA2 range is designed for the suspension of machines operating Deflection (mm) at more than 350 RPM, for loads ranging from 150 to 1500kg. Components FDA Load (kg) • 150Steel spring • Rubber insert • Painted steel mounting plate FDA-125 Elastical characteristics FDA-100 125 100 For: FDA 2-300, FDA 2-400, FDA 2-500 and FDA 2-700, vertical natural FDA-75 75 frequency is from 2.9Hz. For: FDA 2-1000, FDA 2-1500, vertical natural frequency is from 3.7Hz. FDA-50 50 Applications FDA-25 25 Especially for machines running at low RPM’s such as gensets, compressors, fans, pumps and refrigerating units etc. 0 0 5 10 15 20 Deflection (mm) FDA2 Load (kg) 1800 FDA2-1500 1500 1200 B FDA2-1000 900 300 0 3 8 9 12 15 18 21 mm) 24 30 FDA5 Load (kg) A (mm) FDA5-3500 200 4125 Type 3750 FDA2-300 B (mm) C (mm) DØ (mm) E (mm) 124 75 12 170 FDA2-400 3000 200 124 75 12 170 FDA2-500 2625 200 FDA5-2500 200 124 75 12 170 124 75 12 170 134 50 5-17 FDA134 2 -1 50 FDA5 000 FDA5-1 100 14 210 100 14 210 3375 FDA2-700 2250 1000 -800 -600 27 Deflection (mm) 3500 1400 E C 0 DA4 øD -700 FDA2 -500 FDA2 00 FDA2-4 -3 FDA2 00 600 40 A FDA2-1000 1875 250 FDA2-1500 1500 250 1125 750 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). DA1 FDA5-750 375 0 30 mm) DA3 70 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 70 www.iac-acoustics.com 600 1200 FDA2-1000 FDA1-500 450 Multiple Open Spring Mounts 300 Product Description 150 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 300 36 0 0 40 • 3600 Steel spring • 3300 Rubber insert • 3000 Painted steel mounting plate 15 12 18 21 FDA5-3500 3375 3000 2625 1800 2250 natural frequency is from 2.9Hz. 1400 1500 For: FDA 3-1500, FDA 3-2250, vertical natural frequency is from F3.7Hz. DA41200 -1000 FDA4 00 900 Applications FDA4-8 FDA4-600 600 15 18 21 24 0 -175 FDA5 -1250 FDA5 000 FDA5-1 1500 1125 750 FDA5-750 375 compressors, fans, pumps and refrigerating units etc. 0 12 FDA5-2500 1875 300 Especially for machines running at low RPM’s such as gensets, 0 27 30 0 3 6 9 15 12 18 21 Deflection (mm) 24 27 2700 A 2475 FDA3-2250 2250 2025 C 1800 FDA3-1500 1575 øD B 1350 0 -105 1125 2 2.5 3 FDA3 750 FDA300 6 FDA30 45 3A FD 900 675 450 225 FDA9 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 A (mm) B (mm) C DØ (mm) FDA3-450 190 124 M16 12 0 -315 FDA9 -2250 FDA9 00 9 DA 18 FDA3-600 190 124 M16 12 FDA3-750 190 124 M16 12 FDA3-1050 190 124 M16 12 FDA3-1500 242 134 M20 DA9-1350 14 FDA3-2250 242 134 M20 14 27 30 tion (mm) Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Deflection (mm) TYPE 3 Deflection (mm) FDA3 Load (kg) ion (mm) 3 FDA5 3750 FDA4-2000 For: FDA 3-450, FDA 3-600, FDA 3-750 and FDA 3-1050, vertical 9 27 4125 FDA4-3000 2100 6 24 3500 Elastical characteristics 2400 3 9 Load (kg) 2700 0 8 Deflection (mm) FDA4 Load (kg) 65 0- 3 Deflection (mm) Components SCB -700 FDA2 -500 FDA2 00 FDA2-4 00 -3 2 A D F 600 The FDA3 range is designed for the suspension of machines operating 0 than 350 RPM. For loads ranging from 225 to 2225 kg. at more 0 FDA3 900 -350 FDA1 -250 FDA1 00 1 FDA 2 FDA1-150 71 25 2000 www.iac-acoustics.com 5 ction (mm) 0 1000 Multiple Open Spring Mounts 0 900 0 on (mm) 1 2 FDA1 3 Product Description 750 4 The600 FDA4 and FDA5 ranges are designed for the suspension of Load (kg) operating at more than 350 machines RPM, for loads rangingFDA from 300 FDA1-500 150 to 3750kg. 450 50 -3FDA-125 FDA1 -250 FDA1 FDA-100 00 FDA1-2 FDA1-150 125 Components 300 • • • 100 150Steel spring Rubber insert 75 0Painted steel mounting plate 50 0 4 8 12 FDA-75 20 16 24 28 FDA-50 36 40 32 FDA-25 FDA4 3600 3300 0 3000 0 FDA4-3000 15 10 0 3 6 9 Load (kg) 300 Type 2700 15 12 2.5 0 2250 FDA4-2000 0 32025 18 21 200 124 4- FDA9 0 4-100 A4-800 A4-600 27 30008 9 12250 15 18 15 18 21 3500 1350 4125 1125 3750 900 3375 675 3000 450 2625 225 2250 0 1875 0 24 27 30 FDA5 A FDA5-3500 B 3000 øD 2625 FDA3-2250 21 134 24 0 1875 FDA3 27 FDA5-2500 30 0 -175 FDA5 50 2 1 5 FDA 000 FDA5-1 1500 1125 750 F E FDA5-750 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) C D Ø (mm) E (mm) F (mm) M16 12 150 170 M20 14 200 210 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 1575 1400 12 2250 700 DA2- 27 30 F24 -500(mm) Deflection FDA2 00 FDA2-4 FDA2-300 B (mm) 1800 3 9 FDA5 FDA3-1500 A 0 -105 FDA3 0 5 7 FDA3 00 FDA3-6 FDA3-450 FDA5-3500 B FDA5-2500 øD 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 1500 1125 750 27 750 30 -1 FDA5 1250 Deflection -(mm) FDA5 000 -1 5 A FD 24 FDA5-750 375 E C 0 30 0 3 6 9 12 15 n (mm) 21 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) 0 -315 FDA9 -2250 FDA9 800 FDA9-1 FDA3 Type FDA9-1350 27 18 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 2 8 Deflection (mm) C 375 A (mm) FDA4-600 - 1400 2475 tion (mm) 3 Load (kg) -1000 FDA4 00 4 FDA -8 FDA4-600 600 n (mm) 0 -140 900 0 FDA4 300 Especially for machines running at low RPM’s such as gensets, compressors, fans, pumps and refrigerating units etc. 0 3750 FDA4 FDA2-1000 300 40 Applications FDA2 FDA2-1500 900 1200 600 36 F -500 FDA2 00 FDA2-4 0 30 2A FD 600 3375 FDA4-2000 1500 1500 1200 0 0 FDA2-1500 For: FDA 4-600 – 4-1400 and FDA 5-750 – 5-1750, vertical natural 1200 frequency is from 2.9Hz. FDA2-1000 For: FDA 4-2000, 4-3000 and FDA 5-2500, 5-3750, vertical natural 900 700 frequency is from 3.7Hz. DA2- 20 1800 1800 0 FDA2 Elastical characteristics 1500 Deflection (mm) Load 2100 (kg) 0 FDA4 & FDA5 4125 5 2400 5 -6 60 20 1800 3500 2700 FDA1 15 Deflection (mm) 25 (kg) Load SCB 10 Load (kg) 5 Deflection (mm) FDA1-750 5 Deflection (mm) Load (kg) 5 0 A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D Ø (mm) E (mm) FDA5-750 - 1750 280 124 150 16 248 FDA5-2500 - 3750 350 134 200 18 300 30 ction (mm) 50 3-10 0 5 A3-7 A3-600 A3-450 72 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 72 300 250 300 750 250 B SC www.iac-acoustics.com 200 S B SC 5 -6 600 150 FDA1-500 50 Multiple Open Spring Mounts 100 100 450 B SC 60 50 Elastical characteristics B SC Product Description 40 40 150 25 30 The 25 FDA6 B SC and FDA9 ranges are designed for the suspension of machines operating at more than 350 RPM, for loads ranging from 450 20 to 6750kg. 15 20 4 5 SCB 10 Components SCB 40 50 60 75 (kg) FDA6 5 B9 SC 4950 200 FDA6-4500 50 4500 150 65 0B6 SC 100 3600 80 3150 70 60 2700 50 2250 40 1800 30 1350 25 900 20 450 15 0 Load (kg) 2700 36 40 Applications 3300 FDA4-3000 3000 Especially for0.2machines running such 0.5 at low RPM’s 1 1.5 as2gensets, 2.5 3 etc. (mm) Deflection 2400compressors, fans, pumps and refrigerating units FDA4-2000 1800 Load 1500 8100 1200 7425 900 (kg) 4050 0 B2 SC 9 15 12 18 21 Type 24 A (mm) FDA6-900 - 21000.2 27 30 1 280 FDA6-3000 & 4500 1.5 2 2.5 3 124 Deflection (mm) 134 350 1950 2475 1350 2250 675 2025 18000 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 FDA9-4500 0 1575 0 3 1125 750 375 0 27 30 0 3 0 -315 FDA9 5 -22 0 FDA9 800 -1 FDA9 FDA3 FDA9-1350 C 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 FDA3-1500 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) 1350 900 675 450 C (mm) D Ø (mm) 150 16 200 18 0 -105 FDAE3 (mm) 0 5 7 FDA324800 FDA3-6 450 3A FD 300 225 FDA6 FDA9 Load (kg) 8100 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) øD 7425 A FDA9-6750 6750 6075 5400 4725 B FDA9-4500 4050 0 -315 FDA9 -2250 FDA9 800 FDA9-1 3375 0 -210 FDA6 00 5 1 6 FDA 200 FDA6-1 2700 1950 FDA6-900 1350 FDA9-1350 675 E C 30 0 3 6 9 12 15 tion (mm) 18 21 24 27 30 Deflection (mm) Type A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D Ø (mm) E (mm) FDA9-1350 - 3150 280 124 226 16 248 FDA9-4500 & 6750 350 134 300 18 300 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 0 27 3 1500 Deflection (mm) E FDA3-2250 1125 B (mm) 0.5 FDA9-6750 2700 2700 Deflection (mm) 0 3500 1350 4125 1125 3750 900 3375 675 3000 450 2625 225 2250 0 1875 0 -1000 FDA4 00 FDA4-8 FDA4-600 B Load (kg) FDA6-900 6 0 FDA9 -140 FDA4 A øD 3375 0 -210 FDA6 0 -15 0 FDA6 200 FDA6-1 5 B2 SC 2250 300 2025 FDA 6-3000, 6-4500, 9-4500 and 9-6750 vertical natural frequency Deflection (mm) 1800 is from 3.7Hz FDA4 1575Load (kg) Load 10 (kg) 5400 0 47250 FDA6-3000 3 32 6075 300 5 B4 SC 0 28 6750 600 B SC 4050 uency (Hz) 15 For: 24 3 600 9-1350 – 9-3150, vertical natural2475 2100 400 75 5 B2 SC 30 0 B 2 FDA 25 For: FDA 6-900 – 6-1200 and SC 0 2.9Hz. 20 frequency 20 0 4 is from 8 12 16 0 -250 FDA1 00 -2 1 A D F FDA1-150 2700 Natural Frequency (Hz) 600 500 10 300 FDA6 & FDA9 900 0 3600 LoadSteel (kg) spring • 1000 • Rubber insert 10 15 20 30 800 •700 Painted steel mounting plate Load 300 5400 250 900 1200 600 5 B4 -350 SC FDA1 80 70 60 300 50 45 80 0 B5 SC 1500 1500 1200 5 -6 60 B SC 200 60 150 9 FDA1-750 CB 73 www.iac-acoustics.com Spring Mounts SM, SMD, SM2 & SMD2 Product Description When installing a diesel engine generator set, or other rotating equipment, it is important to reduce vibration and structure borne noise to the building in which the engine is located. When designing an isolation system for a generator set some of the factors to consider include: • • • • • • • 1-2. Housing Materials — Ductile cast iron is standard on non seismic single spring isolators. Cold rolled steel plate is used for all other spring isolators. 3” 3” 3. Springs — Oil tempered chrome silicon steel is used on the standard springs. Recommended Bolt Size ½” 4. Internal Dampening — All IAC Acoustics SAE Grade 8 SM isolators incorporate 7 7 internal neoprene side dampening. This dampening limits the 2 machine vibration while the2 engine passes through the start-up 3 3 resonant frequency. 4 5. IAC Acoustics Sound Pad 4— To provide a non-skid surface and to 6 1 increase isolation efficiency, the IAC Acoustics Sound Pad is installed 1 5 5 on all SM and SMD isolators. 6. Side Snubber — Side snubber is standard on the SMD and SMD2 6” 6” non seismic models.7 ½” 7 ½” 7. Level Adjusting Bolt — All IAC Acoustics SM and SMD isolators have an external adjustment that is long enough to accommodate a 50mm (2”) base channel. Mass of equipment Mass of floor Stiffness of floor Vibratory force produced by equipment Frequency of rotating equipment Natural frequency of isolators Natural frequency of floor Spring Interchangeability SM isolators are designed to accommodate all of the different rated springs. This means you can change springs without changing other parts of the isolator, such as housings. Installation Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. Position isolator on a level surface under equipment leg Loosen adjustable snubbers to allow full deflection (Model SMD) Insert mounting bolt through equipment rail and screw down into the isolator. About 6-7 turns. Tighten lock nut securely to equipment leg. The following steps are for Model SMD only. 5. Finger tighten adjustable snubber bolts. 6. Operate the equipment. If movement is excessive tighten snubber bolts 1/4 turn at a time on each isolator until movement is at allowable level. Snubber 74 Load Snubber Max Load Deflection at Rated Load Double Spring Isolator Max Load (kg) (lbs) Without Side Snubber Deflection at Rated Load With Side Snubber Deflection at Rated Load (kg) (lbs) Blue SM-150 25mm / 1” SMD-150 25mm / 1” 68 150 SM2-300 25mm / 1” SMD2-300 25mm / 1” 136 300 Grey SM-250 25mm / 1” SMD-250 25mm / 1” 113 250 SM2-500 25mm / 1” SMD2-500 25mm / 1” 227 500 Pink SM-450 25mm / 1” SMD-450 25mm / 1” 204 450 SM2-900 25mm / 1” SMD2-900 25mm / 1” 408 900 Black SM-550 25mm / 1” SMD-550 25mm / 1” 249 550 SM2-1100 25mm / 1” SMD2-1100 25mm / 1” 499 1100 White SM-750 25mm / 1” SMD-750 25mm / 1” 340 750 SM2-1500 25mm / 1” SMD2-1500 25mm / 1” 680 1500 Brown SM-1050 25mm / 1” SMD-1050 25mm / 1” 476 1050 SM2-2100 25mm / 1” SMD2-2100 25mm / 1” 953 2100 Orange SM-1250 25mm / 1” SMD-1250 25mm / 1” 567 1250 SM2-2500 25mm / 1” SMD2-2500 25mm / 1” 1134 2500 Green SM-1450 25mm / 1” SMD-1450 25mm / 1” 658 1450 SM2-2900 25mm / 1” SMD2-2900 25mm / 1” 1315 2900 Yellow SM-1800 25mm / 1” SMD-1800 25mm / 1” 816 1800 SM2-3600 25mm / 1” SMD2-3600 25mm / 1” 1633 3600 Beige SM-2200 25mm / 1” SMD-2200 25mm / 1” 998 2200 SM2-4400 25mm / 1” SMD2-4400 25mm / 1” 1996 4400 Red SM-2500 25mm / 1” SMD-2500 25mm / 1” 1134 2500 SM2-5000 25mm / 1” SMD2-5000 25mm / 1” 2268 5000 Navy SM-3000 25mm / 1” SMD-3000 25mm / 1” 1361 3000 SM2-6000 25mm / 1” SMD2-6000 25mm / 1” 2722 6000 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Single Spring Isolator Spring Deflection With Side Colour Without Side at Rated 74 www.iac-acoustics.com Spring Mounts SM, SMD, SM2 & SMD2 SM SMD 3” 3” Recommended Bolt Size ½” SAE Grade 8 7 7 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 1 5 1 5 6” 6” 7 ½” 7 ½” SM2 SMD2 4” 4” Recommended Bolt Size ½” SAE Grade 8 7 7 2 2 3 3 1 7” 4 7” 5 ¼” 5 9¾” 11 ½” ¼” 1 6 9¾” 11 ½” Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 4 75 www.iac-acoustics.com Seismic Spring Mount S4 Product Description Single Spring The design of IAC Acoustics isolators optimises both vibration isolation efficiency and cost efficiency because the springs are interchangeable within the same housing. Spring Colour Part No. Deflection at Rated Load Blue SMD-S4-150 Seismic Zones Grey SMD-S4-250 IAC Acoustics seismic isolators are designed according to the BOCA National Building Code/1999 and are especially designed for use in zone 4 but can be used in applications for zones 1-3. Pink Black Springs Oil tempered and chrome silicon steel is used on the standard springs. Internal Dampening All IAC Acoustics isolators incorporate internal neoprene-shear rubber-sided dampening. This dampening limits the machine vibration while the engine passes through the start-up resonant frequency. IAC Acoustics Sound Pad To provide a non-skid surface and to increase isolation efficiency, the IAC Acoustics sound pad is installed on all isolators. Max Load (kg) (lbs) 25mm / 1” 68 150 25mm / 1” 114 250 SMD-S4-450 25mm / 1” 204 450 SMD-S4-550 25mm / 1” 250 550 White SMD-S4-750 25mm / 1” 340 750 Brown SMD-S4-1050 25mm / 1” 476 1050 Orange SMD-S4-1250 25mm / 1” 567 1250 Green SMD-S4-1450 25mm / 1” 658 1450 Yellow SMD-S4-1800 25mm / 1” 816 1800 Beige SMD-S4-2200 25mm / 1” 998 2200 Red SMD-S4-2500 25mm / 1” 1134 2500 Navy SMD-S4-3000 25mm / 1” 1360 3000 Double Spring Spring Colour Max Load Part No. Deflection at Rated Load (kg) (lbs) White SMD2-S4-1500 25mm / 1” 680 1500 Brown SMD2-S4-2100 25mm / 1” 953 2100 Orange SMD2-S4-2500 25mm / 1” 1134 2500 Construction Green SMD2-S4-2900 25mm / 1” 1315 2900 1.Springs Oil tempered and chrome silicon steel is used on the standard springs. 2. Housing Materials Cold rolled steel plate. 3. IAC Acoustics Sound Pad To provide a non-skid surface and to increase isolation efficiency, the IAC Acoustics sound pad is installed on all isolators. 4. Level Adjusting Bolt All IAC Acoustics isolators have an external adjustment that is long enough to accommodate a 50.8mm (2”) base channel. Yellow SMD2-S4-3600 25mm / 1” 1633 3600 Beige SMD2-S4-4400 25mm / 1” 1996 4400 Red SMD2-S4-5000 25mm / 1” 2268 5000 Navy SMD2-S4-6000 25mm / 1” 2722 6000 Level Adjusting Bolt All SM isolators have an external adjustment that is long enough to accommodate a 2” base channel. 16” 1” 13” 1” 1” 1” 10” 1 4 ¾” Bolt 1 2 4 ¾” Bolt Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 6” 2 2 1½ Max. Allowable Compression 3 76 7 ½” Uncompressed Free Height 1 ½” Max. Allowable Compression 3 7 ½” Uncompressed Free Height 3 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 76 www.iac-acoustics.com Restrained Spring Mounts VRA1 Product Description The VRA1 range of spring vibration isolators consist of a spring, steel plate and rubber mats. The two side connecting guide threads join the upper cover and base support together into a whole restraining vertical movement. The threads also provide control of horizontal movement. The rubber mat on the base plate aids in isolating against higher frequencies and also has anti-skid properties. Applications Pumps, cooling towers, chillers and HVAC plant equipment. Model Load (kg) Load (lbs) Deflection Vertical Stiffness Vertical Stiffness (kg/mm) (lbs/in) VRA1-010 10 22 0.20 11 VRA1-020 20 44 0.40 22 VRA1-030 30 66 0.60 34 VRA1-040 40 88 0.80 45 VRA1-050 50 110 1.00 56 VRA1-060 60 132 1.20 67 VRA1-070 70 154 1.40 78 VRA1-080 80 176 1.60 90 VRA1-100 100 220 2.00 112 VRA1-120 120 265 2.40 134 VRA1-140 140 309 2.80 157 VRA1-160 160 353 3.20 179 VRA1-180 180 397 3.60 202 VRA1-200 200 441 4.00 224 VRA1-230 230 507 4.60 258 VRA1-250 250 551 5.00 280 VRA1-300 300 661 6.00 336 VRA1-330 330 728 6.60 370 VRA1-360 360 794 7.20 403 VRA1-400 400 882 8.00 448 VRA1-500 500 1102 10.00 560 50mm (2”) VRA1-010 ~ VRA1-500 L C W ØD H* (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 196 (7.7”) 170 (6.7”) 95 (3.7”) 13.5 (0.6”) 170 (6.70”) S S2 M10x30 (3/8”x1.25”) M20x60 (3/4”x2.5”) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Outer Size (±2mm ±5/64”) Model * unloaded height Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 77 www.iac-acoustics.com Restrained Spring Mounts VRA2 Product Description The VRH2 series of spring vibration isolators consists of 2 springs, steel plates and rubber mats. The two side connecting guide threads join the upper cover and base support together to restrain vertical movement. The threads also provide control of the horizontal movement. The rubber mat on the base plate is used to isolate higher frequencies and has anti-skid properties. Applications Pumps, cooling towers, chillers and HVAC plant equipment. Load (kg) Load (lbs) VRA2-250* 250 551 5.00 280 VRA2-280* 280 617 5.60 313 VRA2-320* 320 705 6.40 358 VRA2-360* 360 794 7.20 403 VRA2-400 400 882 8.00 448 VRA2-460* 460 1014 9.20 515 VRA2-500 500 1102 10.00 560 VRA2-600 600 1323 12.00 672 VRA2-720 720 1387 14.40 806 VRA2-800 800 1764 16.00 896 Model Deflection Vertical Stiffness Vertical Stiffness (kg/mm) (lbs/in) 50mm (2”) * are stocked items Outer Size (±2mm ±5/64”) Model L C W ØD H* (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 230 (9”) 210 (8.25”) 172 (6.75”) 14 (0.60”) 189 (7.50”) VRA2-250 ~ VRA2-800 S S2 M10x30 (3/8”x1.25”) M20x60 (3/4”x2.5”) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). * unloaded height 78 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 78 www.iac-acoustics.com Restrained Spring Mounts VRA4 Product Description The VRH4 series of spring vibration isolators are made up with 4 springs, steel plates and rubber mats. The two side connecting guide threads join the upper cover and base support together to restrain vertical movement. The threads also provide control of the horizontal movement. The rubber mat on the base plate is used to isolate higher frequencies and has anti-skid properties. Applications Pumps, cooling towers, chillers and HVAC plant equipment. Model Load (kg) Load (lbs) Deflection Vertical Stiffness Vertical Stiffness (mm) (kg/mm) (lbs/in) VRA4-1000 1000 2204 20.0 1102 VRA 4-2000 2000 4409 40.0 2204 VRA 4-2700 2700 5952 54.0 2976 VRA 4-3200 3200 7054 64.0 3527 VRA 4-4000 4000 8818 80.0 4409 VRA 4-4400 4400 9700 88.0 4850 VRA 4-5000 5000 11022 100.0 5511 VRA 4-5500 5500 12125 110.0 6062 VRA 4-6000 6000 13227 120.0 6613 50mm (2”) Outer Size (±2mm ±5/64”) Model VRA4-1000 ~ VRA4-6000 B C D E F H* D1 D2 A (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 331 184 150 265 110 110 268 Ø18 M14 S M27x80 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). * unloaded height Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 79 www.iac-acoustics.com Seismic Spring Mounts SSM Product Description The anti-seismic range of vibration isolators is designed for installations in seismic zones. When a seismic event occurs, the anti-seismic design prevents installation failure in a horizontal direction. They can reduce the vibration passed to the equipment and vice-versa reduce equipment vibration passing to the structure, this can also have the effect of prolonging the life of the equipment. They are composed of a lower body and upper cover each with a rubber facing mat. The two-part connecting guide pillars join the upper cover and lower body together. the design is capable of withstanding the horizontal forces from seismic events. The rubber mat on the base and top plates aid in isolating against higher frequencies and also have anti-skid properties. Use the below tables to choose the correct mount according to the application and plant loadings. 50 110 2.00 112 60 132 2.40 134 SSM-70 70 154 2.80 157 SSM-80 80 176 3.20 179 SSM-100 100 220 4.00 224 SSM-120 120 265 4.80 269 SSM-140 140 309 5.60 314 SSM-160 160 353 6.40 358 SSM-180 180 397 SSM-200 200 441 25 (1”) 7.20 403 8.00 448 SSM-230 230 507 9.20 515 SSM-250 250 551 10.00 560 SSM-300 300 661 12.00 672 SSM-360 360 794 14.40 806 SSM-400 400 882 16.00 896 SSM-500 500 1102 20.00 1120 SSM-600 600 1323 24.00 1344 HH SSM-50 SSM-60 øD øD WW Load (kg) S S Deflection Vertical Stiffness Vertical Stiffness (mm) (kg/mm) (lbs/in) C2 C2 C1 C1 L L S H Model Load (lb) Outer Size (±2mm ±5/64”) * unloaded height C1 C2 W ØD H* (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 250 (9.8”) 220 (8.7”) 146 (5.7”) 100 (3.9”) 16.5 (0.6”) 126 (5.0”) S øD M16×45 (5/8”x1.8”) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). SSM-50 ~ SSM-600 L (mm) W Model C2 C1 L 80 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 80 www.iac-acoustics.com Seismic Spring Mounts SSM2 Product Description The anti-seismic series vibration isolators are designed for installation in seismic zones. The anti-seismic design will prevent installation failure in horizontal direction. It can reduce vibration efficiently to ensure noise reduction and long life of the equipment. They are composed of a body, upper cover, base support and rubber mat. The two side connecting guide pillars join the upper cover and base support as a whole, which is capable of withstanding horizontal forces from seismic events. The rubber mat on the base and top plates aid in isolating against higher frequencies and also have antiskid properties Use the below tables to choose the correct mount according to the application and plant loadings. This product, with a semi-closed structure can be installed and fixed through side installation holes. Applications Includes: Fans, compressors, chillers and HVAC equipment. SS SSM2-120 Load (kg) Load (lb) 120 265 Deflection Vertical Stiffness Vertical Stiffness (mm) (kg/mm) (lbs/in) 4.80 269 SSM2-160* 160 353 6.40 358 SSM2-200 200 441 8.00 448 SSM2-240* 240 529 9.60 538 SSM2-320 320 705 12.80 717 SSM2-360* 360 794 14.40 806 SSM2-460 400 882 18.40 1030 SSM2-500* 500 1102 20.00 1120 SSM2-560 560 1235 22.40 1254 SSM2-660 660 1455 26.40 1478 SSM2-720* 720 1587 28.80 1613 SSM2-800 800 1764 32.00 1792 SSM2-900 900 1984 36.00 2016 SSM2-1000 1000 2205 40.00 2240 SSM2-1200 1200 2646 48.00 2688 SSM2-1400 1400 3086 56.00 3136 25 (1”) øD øD W W Model C2 C2 C1 C1 LL S H * stocked items SSM2-120 ~ SSM2-1400 (mm) L (mm) C1 (mm) C2 (mm) W (mm) ØD H* (mm) S 250 (9.8”) 220 (8.7”) 146 (5.7”) 150 (5.9”) 16.5 (0.6”) 126 (5.0”) øD M16×45 (5/8”x1.8”) W * unloaded height C2 C1 L Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Outer Size(±2mm) Model 81 www.iac-acoustics.com Cabinet Mounts Rahbek Product Description Two adjustable galvanised, curved metal fittings with a vibration absorber in between. The fittings allow adjustment of the angle between the vibration absorber and direction of load, so that the maximum vibration insulation can be achieved. Maximum axial load: Maximum axial distortion: Maximum radial load: Maximum radial distortion: 15 – 40 kg 3.0 mm 4 – 8 kg 5.4 mm Applications Mainly for light equipment and machinery such as suspended cabinets containing machinery, electronics, alarm systems, automation instruments, computer equipment and many more, that are sensitive to shock and vibration. V1 V2 Can also be used to protect components in a ships’ machine room and is ideally used to insulate passive equipment against vibrations from rotating machinery. When installing the Rahbek mount it is possible to adjust the natural frequency of the system in horizontal, vertical and lateral direction and thereby optimise the vibration insulation in all these directions. Mounting This mount is fixed between the wall and the apparatus, as it is shown in the figure to the right. The axial direction of the vibration mount should pass through the centre of gravity of the apparatus. The degree of resilience of the mount, and therefore the natural frequency, can be regulated as V1 and V2 can be adjusted. V1 and V2 should be situated at intervals of 0-45° and 22-45° respectively. The radial stiffness of the absorber is 1/6 of the axial, so when loaded it should be mainly in the direction of compression. D1 (mm) H (mm) P Max. (kg) B 4 20 15 15 25 5 20 20 20 25 Type 25 20 25 25 30 25 32 25 7a 30 30 40 25 50 B P max M6 H D1 Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 6 6a 20 82 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 82 www.iac-acoustics.com Vikas Ceiling and Wall Mount VTOE – VTN Product Description M max (kg) Model Vibration isolator with rubber vulcanised to galvanised steel plates. The VTOE is made as a captive type of mount that will still hold the equipment if the rubber should break or fail. VTOE is used as the upper support when hanging electrical cabinets and other similar equipment on walls or from the ceiling. The VTN is used as the lower support for wall mounting and is not a captive type mount. VTOE 60 Sh. 40 Sh. 60 Sh. VTOE Upper 14 25 30 70 VTN lower 14 25 30 70 Dimensions A D E G H K N t VTOE Upper 96 9 75 M8 33 114 15 1.5 VTN Lower 96 9 75 M8 33 114 15 1.5 VTN M K A G M G K A F max (kg) 40 Sh. F F N N t D t D H E E H Example VTOE VTOE VTOE Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). VTN Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 83 www.iac-acoustics.com Vikas Ceiling Hanger LOH-VB Product Description Spring isolator for vibration isolation of suspended equipment and installations. These hangers offer great vibration isolation because of the large deflection provided of up to 30mm. Applications The ceiling suspender is used for sound insulation in connection with hanging plain plasterboard ceilings. The ceiling hanger is designed to isolate vibration from the suspended ceiling and the structural slab. The wall mount is used in connection with the fixing of a sound insulating staggered plasterboard wall. Damping Field measurements show that the sound insulated ceilings improve the sound insulation of the floor, horizontal division by up to 10 dB. The apparent sound reduction index R’w is typically 58-60dB, but depends on the construction of the existing ceiling. A sound insulated staggered wall reduces the air-transmitted noise by approximately 8-12 dB, depending on the construction of the existing wall. Advantages • • • The ceiling suspender and wall mount provide optimal insulation against airborne noise Fire resistant construction. Lagging class 1 (DS 1065.2) Easy to fit and capable of accommodating unevenness in existing ceilings or walls Quantities Approx.: 1.1 ceiling hangers per m2 ceiling with 2 layers of plasterboard (~load: approx. 23kg/hanger). Approx.: 1.5 ceiling hangers per m2 ceiling with 3 layers of plasterboard (~load: approx. 23kg/hanger). Approx.: 3.6 wall mounts per meter wall length (height of ceiling 2.2 2.7m) Note Dimension X can be any length from 65 - 1200mm Mounting The acoustic ceiling has to hang free without direct coupling to other walls and pipes etc. Ø 6. 4 84 18.5 70 30 68 114.5 73 155 30 15 67 70 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). The ceiling suspensions and wall mounts are delivered unassembled. X Elastic joints are made between the sound ceiling and the wall, pipes, wires etc. during fitting. 80 The sound insulating wall is fitted without direct coupling to other walls, ceiling and pipe penetrations. 84 www.iac-acoustics.com Vikas Ceiling Hanger CH2 Product Description Two chromated steel fittings separated by a vibration isolator with a high inner damping. This ceiling mount effectively isolates vibration and sound transmission of audible frequencies. Materials Chromated steel and rubber. Dimensions Steel thickness: 1.5mm Total Width: 45mm Total Length: 115mm Ø Ø Recommended Loading 35 9 9 Static load: 2-60kg 118 86 43 CH2-60 60 50 40 40 CH2-30 0 0 10 20 CH2-20 20 CH2-10 10 CH2-30 30 CH2-20 20 CH2-60 60 50 30 CH2-10 10 30 Deflection (mm) CH2 Load (kg) 70 0 0 2 4 6 Natural Frequency (Hz) Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). CH2 Load (kg) 70 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 85 www.iac-acoustics.com Suspending Spring Mount HHD Product Description The HHD series of suspending spring mounts consist of a large outer diameter spring and other materials which can isolate vibration and reduce noise. These suspension mounts have a simple structure with an obvious vibration isolation performance making them an ideal component to reducing noise. Applications Small air conditioner units, gas / water pipes and fans Load (lbs) HHD-10 10 HHD-20 20 HHD-30 HHD-40 Deflection (mm) Vertical Rigidity (kg/mm) Vertical Stiffness (lbs/in) 22 0.4 22 44 0.8 45 30 66 1.2 67 40 88 1.6 90 HHD-50 50 110 2.0 112 HHD-60 60 132 2.4 134 HHD-70 70 154 2.8 157 HHD-80 80 176 3.2 179 HHD-100 100 220 4.0 224 HHD-120 120 264 4.8 269 HHD-140 140 308 5.6 314 HHD-160 160 352 6.4 358 HHD-180 180 396 7.2 403 HHD-200 200 440 8 448 HHD-230 230 507 9.2 515 HHD-250 250 551 10.0 560 HHD-300 300 661 12.0 672 HHD-330 330 727 13.2 739 HHD-360 360 793 14.4 806 bolt S2 W 20~25 (1”) bolt S1 H Load (kg) Model Outer Size(±2mm) HHD-10 ~ HHD-400 86 L W H (mm) (mm) (mm) 105 (4.1”) 70 (2.8”) 150 (5.9”) S S2 M10x50 (3/8”x2.0”) M20150 (3/4”x5.9”) L Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Model 86 www.iac-acoustics.com Ceiling Hangers CH1 Product Description The CH1 range is designed for suspension of false acoustic ceilings and machinery operating at more than 450 RPM. (7.5Hz) for loads ranging from 25–350kg. Components The spring rests on a rubber sleeve to avoid contact between the steel frame and the threaded rod. Elastical Characteristics For: CH1-150, CH1-250 and CH1-350, the vertical natural frequency is from 1.6 to 4Hz. For: CH1-25 to CH1-100, the vertical natural frequency is from 3 to 5Hz. Installation Instructions Remove the spring and rubber sleeve and you are ready to fasten the mount in the ceiling. Replace the rubber sleeve, spring and spring cap. Thread the drop-rod through the spring and bolt in place. A C CH1 Load (kg) 800 CH1-750 700 600 M CH1-500 500 H 400 CH1-350 300 CH1-250 200 CH1-150 0 CH1-10 CH1-75 CH1-50 CH1-25 0 5 10 15 20 25 E 30 35 Deflection (mm) øB Type A mm H mm B Ø mm C Ø mm E mm M CH1-25 75 120 30 12 50 M8 CH1-50 75 120 30 12 50 M8 CH1-75 75 120 30 12 50 M8 CH1-100 75 120 30 12 50 M8 CH1-150 120 160 30 16 80 M12 CH1-250 120 160 30 16 80 M12 CH1-350 120 160 30 16 80 M12 CH1-500 140 180 30 18 100 M14 CH1-750 140 180 30 18 100 M14 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 100 87 www.iac-acoustics.com Ribbed Rubber Pad RG 8 Product Description RG8 ribbed pad is composed of a neoprene rubber, which has good oil / fuel resistance and is anti static with a hardness of 50 Sh. The plate has ribs running lengthwise on one side and crosswise on the other. Applications The RG8 pad is mainly used for the insulation of vibration in the 40-50 Hz and higher range. Higher deflection can be obtained by layering plates on top of each other. To calculate the vibration isolation for more layers just find the total deflection and look at the chart on page 2. The pad is particularly well-suited if a machine needs to have a relatively fixed base and at the same time requires insulation against structural noise. The pad is used in connection with tool machines, printing machines, textile machines, lifts and similar equipment. Specification RG 8 Load (kg/cm2) 4 The area of pad required is determined by the load. The normal static load is 3.5 kg/cm² where the deflection obtained is 1.2mm. 3 Load in kg = RG8 plates area (cm²) 3.5 The RG8 pad can withstand a maximum load of 4.3 kg/cm² for a shorter period of time 2 1 Fitting The RG8 pad can normally be fitted between the machine and the underlying base. The rubber pad in many cases removes the need for bolting and thereby avoiding bolt holes in the floor or building. 0 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Deflection (mm) If more than one layer is used, then a 1-2mm steel plate must be used between each layer to ensure a steady foundation. The panel is best cut with a damp, sharp knife. If the cut piece of plate is 5-10 mm larger than the machine foot it will increase the adhesiveness of the rubber to the floor. Dimensions Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). Pads are available in standard sizes of 500 x 500 x 8mm 88 Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs 88 www.iac-acoustics.com Vikas Mafund Pads MF Product Description The Mafund plate is manufactured in two types with the same hardness of 45 Sh. The solid Mafund plate is 15mm thick (MF15) and is best used where there is a very high load of up to 54 kg/cm2 and is made from natural rubber. The hollow Mafund plate 25mm thick (MF25) gives a relatively high deflection. The plate can hold a load of up to 5 kg/cm2 and is made of SBR rubber. Applications The Mafund plate is used for the vibration insulation of larger and heavy machinery, typically under a concrete base. The plates can also be used in buildings for noise and vibration insulation between layers of concrete. It is possible with both types of panel to obtain higher degrees of deflection by layering panels on top of each other. For example look at curves for MF50, which are 2 layers of MF25. Dimensions Specifications MF15: 500 x 250 x 15mm (Mafund solid) MF25: 500 x 250 x 25mm (Mafund hollow) MF50: 500 x 250 x 50mm (Mafund hollow) The area of panels required is determined by the load. The normal static load distribution for a hole MF25 plate (50 x 25 cm) is 5 kg/cm2, which gives a deflection of 2.7 mm. Frequency / Static Load MF15 Load kg/cm2 50x25 50 40 25x25 30 50 40 25x25 25x12.5 20 12,5x12.5 10 50x25 30 25x12.5 20 12.5x12.5 10 0 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 10 2 20 30 40 50 Deflection mm Load kg/cm2 Load kg/cm2 50x25 25x25 4 70 Frequency / Static Load MF25 6 5 60 Frequency, Hz Deflection, Static Load 25x12.5 12.5x12.5 MF25 6 50x25 5 25x25 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 25x12.5 12.5x12.5 0 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 10 15 20 25 30 Deflection mm Deflection, Static Load 50x25 3 25x25 5 12. 25x 2.5 2 1.5 Frequency / Static Load MF50 3.5 12.5x12.5 35 40 Frequency, Hz Load kg/cm2 Load kg/cm2 MF15 60 3.5 3 25x25 2.5 25 x1 2 1.5 1 1 0.5 0.5 MF50 50x25 2. 5 12.5x12.5 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Deflection mm 10 15 20 25 Frequency, Hz Web: www.iac-acoustics.com Email:avm@iac-acoustics.com Shop: View our online shop for AVMs Errors and Omissions Excepted (E&OE). 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