Product Design & Development

First Look: New Series Of Air Springs Feature Excellent Vibration Isolation Of Low Frequency Machines

By Advanced Antivibration Components
Tuesday, March 09, 2010

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The bellows are made of synthetic rubber which incorporates a reinforced cord and wire.
The isolators can be used as actuators in tensioning devices.



The new V11Z48MPSB Series of metric isolators, a new series of air spring vibration mounts, from Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC) (New Hyde Park NY) feature excellent vibration isolation for low frequency machines. Features include:  

  • Air springs that use the elasticity of air as an isolator which acts as a soft spring.
  • No moving parts - maintenance free.
  • The ability to handle a range of loads by changing the inner air pressure.
  • Applicability in oscillating conveyors, laundry machines, centrifugal separators, air compressors, water pumps, generators and air blowers.

Why Would I Specify?

  • The isolators can be used as actuators in tensioning devices.
  • The bellows are made of synthetic rubber which incorporates a reinforced cord and wire.
  • The clamping rings and the upper and lower plates are made of stainless steel.

Additional technical specifications are available at http://www.vibrationmounts.com/NewProducts/Air_Springs.htm.

 

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