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Vibration Isolators

Monday, September 21, 2009

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Vibration_isolators
The new spring suspension mounts are designed to isolate suspended products that weigh from 22 up to 705 lbs.



New spring suspension mounts from Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC) (New Hyde Park, NY) are designed to isolate suspended products that weigh from 22 up to 705 lbs. A popular use for these vibration isolators involves their use in suspending piping in heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) applications. Features include:

  • 11 mounts in the series.
  • A zinc-plated steel housing construction.
  • A painted hard drawn steel spring.
  • Rubber on both ends of spring to reduce vibrations for a wide range of frequencies.

For more information visit vibrationmounts.com

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