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8 - VIBRATION AND SHOCK MOUNTS
Flanged Silicone Gel Vibration Dampers pg. 8-7
Silicone Gel Sheetspg. 8-10
Cylindrical Mountings to 79 lbfpg. 8-23
Cylindrical Mountings to 86 lbfpg. 8-24
Cylindrical Mountings to 105 lbfpg. 8-25
Silicone Foam Sheetspg. 8-12
Square Mountings to 13.8 lbfpg. 8-15
Square Mountings to 15.4 lbfpg. 8-16
Double-Studded Silicone Gel Vibration Damperspg. 8-8
Silicone Gel Tape & Chipspg. 8-11
Cylindrical Mountings to 185 lbfpg. 8-28
Cylindrical Mountings to 120 lbfpg. 8-26
Cylindrical Mountings to 142 lbfpg. 8-27
Cylindrical / Square Mountings to 14.5 lbf pg. 8-17
Ring Mountings to 20 lbfpg. 8-18
Cylindrical Mountings to 13.3 lbfpg. 8-19
Cylindrical Mountings to 25 lbfpg. 8-20
Cylindrical Mountings to 28.5 lbfpg. 8-21
Cylindrical Mountings to 75 lbfpg. 8-22
A10Z64-SF..
A10Z62-SN..
A10Z64-TH..A10Z64-MN..
A10Z62-GT.A10Z62-GC.
A10Z62-NPGRN...A10Z62-NPWTE...
A10Z 2-310.
A10Z 8-...
A10Z 2-314.
A10Z 2-...
A10Z 2-302.
A10Z 2-301.
A10Z 1-322.A10Z 1-321.
A10Z 1-323.
A10Z 2-307. A10Z 2-305.
A10Z 2-311.A10Z 2-316.
A10Z 2-312.
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Cylindrical Mountings to 210 lbfpg. 8-29
Cylindrical Mountings to 86 lbfpg. 8-30
Cylindrical Mountings to 330 lbfpg. 8-31
Finger-Flex Assemblies to 37 lbfpg. 8-45
Finger-Flex Assemblies to 50 lbfpg. 8-46
Finger-Flex Mountings to 12 lbfpg. 8-47
Finger-Flex Mountings to 25 lbfpg. 8-48
Finger-Flex Mountings to 37 lbfpg. 8-49
Finger-Flex Mountings to 80 lbfpg. 8-50
Cylindrical Mountings to 16 lbfNeoprene pg. 8-33
Cylindrical Mountings to 60 lbf Neoprene pg. 8-34
Cylindrical Mountings to 45 lbfUrethane pg. 8-35
Cylindrical Mountings to 50 lbfUrethane pg. 8-36
Platemounts to 20 lbfSquare or Diamond pg. 8-37
Platemounts to 90 lbfSquare or Diamond pg. 8-40
Platemounts to 760 lbfpg. 8-41
Solo Unitized Center Bolt Mountsto 1300 lbf pg. 8-42
Tandem Unitized Center Bolt Mountsto 900 lbf pg. 8-43
Platemounts to 26 lbfSquare or Diamond pg. 8-38
Platemounts to 60 lbfSquare or Diamond pg. 8-39
Conical Bumpers to 62 lbfpg. 8-32
8 - VIBRATION AND SHOCK MOUNTS
A10Z 2-308.
A10Z 7-...
A10Z 2-319.
A10Z 2-304.
A10Z 2-330B
A10Z40-1210..
A10Z60-FB...A10Z60-MF...
A10Z40-1215... A10Z40-1260... A10Z40-1220...
A10Z 2-306.
A10Z 4-1550.
A10Z42-A...A10Z40-1280.
A10Z60-MB...A10Z60-MM...
A10Z42-...A 9C20-...
A10Z 4-1552.A10Z 4-1553.
A10R 4-1500.A10R 4-1501.
A10R 4-1502.A10R 4-1503.
A10R 4-1504.A10R 4-1505.
A10R 4-1506.A10R 4-1507.
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Finger-Flex Mountings to 350 lbfpg. 8-51
Platemounts to 135 lbfpg. 8-52
Spring Suspension MountsSquare Plate pg. 8-53
Spring Suspension MountsSingle Hole pg. 8-55
Iso-Pads to 100 psipg. 8-58
Iso-Pad Sheets, Unpatternedpg. 8-59
Iso-Pad Sheets, Patternedpg. 8-59
Iso-Pads to 120 psipg. 8-60
Spring Suspension MountsPedestal pg. 8-54
8 - VIBRATION AND SHOCK MOUNTS
A10Z40-1240..
A10C16-LS...A10C16-MS...A10C16-HS...
A10R 4-1508.A10R 4-1509.
A10C17-LP...A10C17-MP...A10C17-HP...
A10C18-LF...A10C18-MF...A10C18-HF...
A10Z25-...Leveling Base Mountings to 12000 lbf
pg. 8-56
Iso-Pad Mounts to 4000 lbfpg. 8-57
A10R11-B11
A10R11-A00 A10R 9-..
A10R12-R..A10R12-F..
A10R10-..
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UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF SILICONE GEL
Silicone gel has many properties that are superior to many other vibrationdampening materials such as rubber and urethane.
FEATURES: Stable performance over wide temperature range: -40°C (-40°F) to 100 ~ 200°C (212 ~ 392°F) depending on the composition. Good thermal conductivity. Excellent in light-load and high-frequency vibration applications. High ozone, UV and chemical resistance.
Many forms of Silicone gel products are offered in this catalog.
Stud Type Mounts
Silicone Foam Pads
Silicone Gel PadsBase Mounts
Silicone Gel Chips
Silicone Gel Tape
Shock Absorbent TestImpact of dropping a fresh egg from a height of 18 m (59 ft.) onto a 2 cm (.79 in.) thick silicone gel pad is gently absorbed without breaking the egg.
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A10Z61,A10Z61M,A10Z64-,
andA10Z62Series
Silicone
UrethaneHigh
DampingRubber
NBR(Rubber)
NaturalRubber
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60
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30
20
10
0
COM
PRES
SIO
N S
ET %
Figure 2: COMPRESSION SETOutstanding restoration is available even when Silicone Gel stays compressed.
1. Compress above materials by 25% and leave compressed for 22 hours in 70°C (158° F).2. Release compression and leave in normal temperature for 30 minutes.
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0-100(-148) (-58) (+32) (+122) (+212) (+302)
-50 0 50 100 150
REB
OU
ND
RES
ILIE
NCE
%
TEMPERATURE °C (°F)
Figure 1: REBOUND RESILIENCENo matter what the temperature could be, Silicone Gel performs more stably than other materials.
A10Z61, A10Z61M, A10Z64-,and A10Z62 Series SiliconeUrethane High Damping RubberNBR (Rubber)Natural Rubber
ADVANTAGES OF SILICONE VS. RUBBER
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General Characteristics
Load at Deflection kgf
A10Z61MTHBA10Z61MTHAA10Z61MTHCA10Z61MTHTWA10Z61MMN03A10Z61MMN05A10Z61MMN07A10Z61MMN10A10Z61MSF02A10Z61MSF05A10Z61MSF10
6.3 ± 13.3 ± 15 ± 14.4 ± 0.5
3.5 ± 1
4 ± 0.5
0.0100.0100.0260.2080.0310.0520.0730.1040.0310.0780.146
*JIS K 2207 **Japan Rubber Association Standard (SRIS 0101)
Specific Gravity
Needle*Penetration
(1/10 mm)Hardness
Asker C**Specific Heat
J/g x K (Btu / lb. x °F)
ThermalConductivity
W/m x K[Btu / (h x ft. x °F)]Specific VolumeResistance Ratio
Ohm x cm(Ohm x in.)
Toluene Acetone
MethanolDistilled H2O
FuelLubricant
NaCI (10%)HCI (10%)
NaOH (5%)
OperatingTemperature
ChemicalResistance
+ = Has a Reaction - = No Reaction
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR SILICONE GEL DAMPERS
A10Z61MA2A10Z61MB1
A10Z61MB2A10Z61MSF10A10Z64-SF10
A10Z61MA1
1.05 1.06 1.07
55 — —
— 33 52.5
1.52(.36)
1.51(.36)
1.52(.36)
0.2(.12)
0.2(.12)
0.2(.12)
4.0 x 1014
(1.6 x 1014)3.2 x 1014
(1.3 x 1014)6.6 x 1014
(2.6 x 1014)
++--++---
++--++---
++--++---
-40°C to +200°C(-40°F to 392°F)
-40°C to +200°C(-40°F to 392°F)
-40°C to +200°C(-40°F to 392°F)
A10Z64-THBA10Z64-THAA10Z64-THCA10Z64-THTWA10Z64-MN03A10Z64-MN05A10Z64-MN07A10Z64-MN10A10Z64-SF02A10Z64-SF05A10Z64-SF10
kgf(.022)(.022)(.057)(.459)(.068)(.115)(.161)(.229)(.068)(.172)(.322)
Quantity of Deflection mm
lbfmm in.(.248 ± .04)(.130 ± .04)(.197 ± .04)(.173 ± .02)
(.138 ± .04)
(.157 ± 02)
Catalog Number Catalog Number
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OptimumLoadlbf/leg
2.8 to 7.2 7.2 to 16.516.5 to 27.6
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z64-SF02A10Z64-SF05A10Z64-SF10
2.36
1.81Ø1.42
60°
Ø1.18Ø.94
2-.17x.24LONG HOLE
2-R.24
.75
SLOTTED#10-32
.87
TRA
NSM
ISSI
BIL
ITY
100
31.7
10
3.17
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0.315
0.1
0.0315
0.01 0 20 40 60 80 100
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Damping Rubber
Silicone Dampers
SiliconeDampers
RubberDampers
Resonance PointResonance Magnification
9.5 Hz6.5 dB
19.8 Hz 8.8 dB
Load: 44.1 lbf/4 LegsVibration Level: 0.2G
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SILICONE MOUNTS(Example Shown: A10Z64-MN05)
TO BE USED IN COMPRESSION ONLYFOR SMALL TO INTERMEDIATE LOAD APPLICATIONSDAMPS LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONCAN BE USED WHEN SPACE IS LIMITED
MATERIAL: Stud - Stainless Steel Body - Silicone Gel Flange Plate - Stainless Steel
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°F to +392°F
FLANGED SILICONE GEL VIBRATION DAMPERS
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MATERIAL: Studs - Stainless Steel Body - Silicone Gel
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°F to +392°F
See application pagefor proper usage.
OptimumLoadlbf/leg
ResonancePoint
Hz
ResonanceMagnification
dB
RecommendedFrequency
Hz
4.4 to 7.7 7.7 to 12.112.1 to 18.118.7 to 27.6
12 to 10
11 to 10
1214 to 1316 to 1520 to 18
17 ~
16 ~
Catalog Number *
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z64-MN03A10Z64-MN05A10Z64-MN07A10Z64-MN10
**
* This type is slotted on the stud for fixing a bolt.** See the previous page for Transmissibility Chart.
.87
.75
#10-32
Ø.94Ø1.18
#6-32
.50
Ø.71
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Ø.98 Ø1.38
Ø.47
Ø.79
h
#10-32
.75
h h
.75
Ø1.1#10-32
TO BE USED IN COMPRESSION ONLYFOR SMALL TO INTERMEDIATE LOAD APPLICATIONSDAMPS LOW FREQUENCY
MATERIAL: Studs - Stainless Steel Body - Silicone Gel
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°F to +392°F
See application pagefor proper usage.
DOUBLE-STUDDED SILICONE GEL VIBRATION DAMPERS
Fig.No.
OptimumLoadlbf/leg
ResonancePoint
Hz
ResonanceMagnification
dB
RecommendedFrequency
Hzh
1123
.9 to 1.3 1.1 to 1.8 .8 to 227.6 to 55.1
13 to 1116 to 1514 to 1210 to 8
13 to 121213 to 1220 to 19
18 ~23 ~20 ~
from 14
.71
.51
.71
.98
Catalog Number
A10Z64-THBA10Z64-THAA10Z64-THCA10Z64-THTW
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FEATURES: Highest damping effect arises when gel is compressed 10% up to 30%. Low in temperature dependency, this material offers stable performance from -40°C to +200°C (-40°F to 392°F) Excellent chemical resistance. Low in compression set. Performance stays the same even after repeated use. Contains nothing harmful. Environment-friendly.
1. Even Load
2. Hang In Compressive Direction
INSTALLED SURFACE
1. Uneven Load
3. Twist
4. Tensile Direction
5. Shearing Direction
2. Bolt Hole Out of Center
RIGHT USE:
WRONG USE:
PROPER APPLICATION OF SILICONE GEL DAMPERS
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6813
20 to 18
from 38from 40from 37from 30
.06 to .12
.06 to .10
.04 to .09
.03 to .08
YellowGreen
OrangeBlue
1.1 to 4.4 4.4 to 11.0 11.0 to 33.133.1 to 110.2
27 to 2129 to 2326 to 1822 to 15
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z62-SN02A10Z62-SN05A10Z62-SN15A10Z62-SN50
ResonancePoint
Hz
ResonanceMagnification
dB
RecommendedFrequency
Hz
Deflectionin. Color
OptimumLoad
lbf/sheetCatalog Number
SUBJECT BOARD
GEL SHEET
3.94
3.94.197
.08
Ø.354 Ø.394
LOW RESONANCE MAGNIFICATIONOZONE, UV AND CHEMICAL RESISTANTSHOCK ABSORBERREDUCES NOISE
MATERIAL: Silicone Gel
INSTALLATION:
Divide for light load. Add for heavy load. Make sure of total subject load and then select optimum gel sheet.
Example: For .66 lbf load, add a board for extra weight or divide A10Z62-SN02 to reduce projections.
For 22.1 lbf load, divide A10Z62-SN15 into pieces.
For 176.4 lbf load, use two of A10Z62-SN50 and divide if needed.
SILICONE GEL SHEETS
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ADHESIVE AGENTON ONE SIDE
Fig. 2
W
Lt
ADHESIVE AGENT ON ONE SIDE
Fig. 1
.039
.079
.118
.118
.197
.118
.197
.394
.118
.197
.394
.394
.787
.394
.787
.394
.787
.394
.591
.787
39.4
39.4
39.4
.394
.591 .787
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z62-GT1A10Z62-GT2A10Z62-GT3A10Z62-GT4A10Z62-GT5A10Z62-GT6
A10Z62-GC1A10Z62-GC2A10Z62-GC3A10Z62-GC4A10Z62-GC5A10Z62-GC6A10Z62-GC7A10Z62-GC8
L tWCatalog Number
Fig. 1 Tape
Fig. 2 Chips Priced per sheet (25 chips per sheet)
LOW COMPRESSION SETHIGH WEATHER RESISTANCEHIGH CHEMICAL RESISTANCEEFFECTIVE IN NARROW SPACE
MATERIAL: Silicone Gel
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°F to +212°F
SILICONE GEL TAPE & CHIPS
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Specific GravityTensile Strength (lbf/ft.2)Elongation (%)Young's Modulus (lbf/ft.2)Specific Heat (Btu/(lb. °F))Thermal Conductivity (Btu/(h • ft. • °F))Specific Volume Resistance Ratio (Ω • in.)Dielectric Breakdown Strength (kV/in)
0.26668373
5629.275.035
.15x1015
.15XXOOXXOOO
TolueneAcetoneMethanolDistilled H20FuelLubricantNaCI (10%)HCI (10%)NaOH (5%)
ChemicalResistance
X = Has a reactionO = No reaction
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10
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0.2
COM
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N (%
)
COMPRESSION SET
SiliconeFoam
Chloro-prene
Poly-ethylene
Foam
UrethaneFoam
1. Compress the materials by 50% and leave compressed for 22 hours in +158°F.2. Release compression and leave subject in normal temperature for 30 minutes.
W
LT
LOW COMPRESSION SETOUTSTANDING DURABILITYSHOCK ABSORBERLOW FLAMMABILITYFOR OUTSIDE USEDURABLE IN ANY WEATHER
MATERIAL: Silicone Foam
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°F to +392°F
CHARACTERISTICS:
SILICONE FOAM SHEETS
19.6978.719.6939.4
Green
White
17.72
11.81
.118
.236
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z62-NPGRN0500A10Z62-NPGRN2000A10Z62-NPWTE0500A10Z62-NPWTE1000
TThickness
LLength ColorW
WidthCatalog Number
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SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR RUBBER MOUNTINGS
1. Determine the load that each mounting will bear when supporting the equipment weight. Total weight divided by the number of mounting positions is the load for each mounting. This is only true when having even weight distribution. Otherwise, distribute weight accordingly.
2. Determine the lowest forcing frequency of the vibration source to be supported by the mountings. This is usually equal to the operating speed in revolutions per minute.
3. Choose the percent isolation that will be satisfactory for the purpose. Except for special cases, 81% isolation is generally considered satisfactory.
4. Referring to the Basic Vibration Chart on the previous page, find the static deflection for the forcing frequency (Step 2, above) at the chosen percent isolation (Step 3). Note that a mounting must give at least this minimum static deflection, with the specific load applied, to provide the desired isolation.
5. Select the mounting series with the physical features (shape, attachment facilities, “fail-safe” safety feature, load range, etc.) required by the application.
6. a) Having selected the mounting series, refer to the individual styles and note the styles whose maximum loads are greater than the load each mounting is to carry.
b) Referring to the load deflection graphs of the styles likely to be chosen, locate the applied load value (Step 1, above) on the appropriate graph; i.e., compression and/or shear.
c) Moving horizontally to the right on the graph, locate the point of intersection with the minimum static deflection found in (Step 4).
d) Mountings with curves above this point of intersection cannot be used, as the load (Step 1) is not sufficient to produce the required minimum deflection (Step 4).
e) Mountings with curves below the point of intersection can be used as, at the given load, the deflection will be greater than the minimum required. Note, however, that if the applied load is above the line x--x on a curve, the mounting is not recommended for this static load.
f) More than one style may have load-deflection curves that are suitable. The final selection can depend on other requirements such as the cost of the mountings, possible increased load requirements in the future, relative advantage of additional isolation, space available for the mountings, constraints on allowable deflection, attachment requirements, etc. However, in the absence of any overriding consideration, usually the mounting that is selected has its curve closest to the point of intersection (Step 6c); i.e., the mounting with the minimum deflection at the applied load.
7. Select the mounting that is designed to operate in your temperature range and environment.
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VIBRATION TRANSMISSIBILITY CHARTS
Figure 3: Vibration Transmissibility Chart for C/Cc = 0
2000
1000900800700600
500
400350300
250
150
200
10090807060
100
200
300
400
500
600
800
1000
2000
3000
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URA
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(fn)
CYC
LES
PER
MIN
UTE
DISTURBING FREQUENCY (fd) CYCLES PER MINUTE
TRA
NSM
ISSI
BLI
TY
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30%
20%
10%
5%3%
2%1%
Amplific
ation
To B
e Avo
ided
Noncr
itical
Applic
ation
s
Critica
l App
licati
ons
Extre
mely Crit
ical A
pplic
ation
s
RESONANCE
.04
.01
.02
.03
.06
.2
.3
.4
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 5.1 TO 13.8 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 2.6 TO 7.1 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
SQUARE MOUNTINGS • TO 13.8 lbf
COMPRESSION
AB
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
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2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1618
SHEAR
A
B
C
D
x
xx
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30
2
4
6
8
10
12
3/8
#8-32 UNC (TYP)
1/2
3/8
3/8
A 1 0 Z 1 - 3 2 1
Load RatingA, B, C or D
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
* .91.2
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
—1.83.85.9
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
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————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
5.16.4
11.113.8
5.1———
3.95.5
11.0—
1.82.45.17.7
3.14.38.7
12.3
2.63.47.1
10.3
2.12.86.08.9
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
1.21.62.52.9
2.43.4
——
1.82.84.97.0
1.31.93.65.1
.91.42.93.9
.71.02.23.1
*
*1.11.6
.6
.81.82.6
* .71.52.1
* .61.31.8
LoadRating
LoadRating
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
SQUARE MOUNTINGS • TO 15.4 lbf
7/32
#8-32 UNC (TYP)
5/16
3/8
3/8
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
1500 1750 36002250 3000275025002000
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
6.68.7
12.015.4
————
————
5.48.5——
4.56.9
11.5—
3.24.88.0
11.8
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
1500 1750 36002250 3000275025002000
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
4.45.57.89.9
3.34.87.7—
2.43.66.08.2
1.92.84.96.7
1.52.24.05.6
1.31.93.54.7
1.11.63.14.1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
LoadRating
A 1 0 Z 1 - 3 2 2
Load RatingA, B, C or D
COMPRESSION
AB
C
Dx
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .02 .03.01 .04 .05
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
SHEAR
A
B
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .02 .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14
2
4
6
8
10
12
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL / SQUARE MOUNTINGS • TO 14.5 lbf
950 1100 25001500 2250200017501250
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
6.88.5
12.014.5
————
5.58.0——
3.86.0
10.114.5
3.04.58.5
11.5
2.53.56.59.0
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
950 1100 25001500 2250200017501250
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
2.83.35.37.3
2.8———
2.22.85.0—
1.62.14.06.2
1.11.62.94.6
.91.22.33.6
.7
.91.92.9
*
*1.62.5
*
*
*2.2
LoadRating
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 1 - 3 2 3
Load RatingA, B, C or D
9/16 9/16
3/8 1/2
1/2
#8-32 UNC (TYP)
COMPRESSION
A
B
C
D
x
x
x
x
xx
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12 .14
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
SHEAR
AB
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30
2
4
6
8
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RING MOUNTINGS • TO 20 lbf
LOAD
LRef.
A
B
H
D
W
112 111 122121
CURVE 1
LOAD PER MOUNT (lbf)
SERIES 111, 112, 121 & 122
NAT
URA
L FR
EQU
ENCY
(Hz)
0 1 2 3 410
15
20
25
30
35
40
NAT
URA
L FR
EQU
ENCY
(Hz)
LOAD PER MOUNT (lbf)
CURVE 3
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
0 5 10 15 20
SERIES 141 & 142
141
142
NAT
URA
L FR
EQU
ENCY
(Hz)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
LOAD PER MOUNT (lbf)
40 1 2 3 5 6 7 8
CURVE 2
SERIES 131 & 132
132
131
1.02.02.53.05.08.0
13.020.0
#6-32
#10-32
1/4-20
5/16-18
.50
.62
.75
.62
.51
.58
.81
1.45
.56
.68
.93
1.75
.53
.68
1.00
1.62
1.56
1.93
2.54
3.00
.31
.34
.53
.75
901556377
137210122172
.193
.376
.025
.058
.027
.174
.136
.262
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z 8-112A10Z 8-111A10Z 8-122A10Z 8-121A10Z 8-132A10Z 8-131A10Z 8-142A10Z 8-141
RatedLoad
lbfA B H
(Load)H
(No Load)
D LRef. W
KDynamic
Spring Ratelbf / in.
CDampingConstant
Catalog Number
NOTE: Static K is approximately 1/2 to 1/3 Dynamic Rate.
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 13.3 lbf
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 2
Load RatingA, B, C or D
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
1.01.52.64.2
1000 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
— ———
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
4.96.4
10.413.3
————
3.95.39.8
13.1
1.82.54.35.8
3.04.27.7
10.4
2.43.46.38.5
2.02.95.27.0
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
* .71.0
1000 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
2.73.65.66.4
2.6———
1.72.64.76.1
1.21.93.24.4
1.01.42.53.4
.71.11.92.7
*
* .91.4
.5
.81.52.2
* .71.31.8
* .61.11.6
LoadRating
COMPRESSION
AB
CD xx
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12
2
4
6
10
12
14
SHEAR
A
B
CD
x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
8
1/23/8
Ø7/16#8-32 UNC (TYP)
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Hardened Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 25 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 1
Load RatingA, B, C or D
2.03.26.8
10.4
1000 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
8121625
————
6.210.2——
2.74.59.6
15.2
4.88.0——
4.06.5
14.022.0
3.25.4
11.618.2
LoadRating
Shear
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*2.0
1000 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
4.46.79.0
12.5
4.06.5——
3.15.29.0—
2.23.76.3
11.2
1.72.84.68.2
1.32.33.66.3
*
*
*2.8
*1.82.94.0
*
*2.34.0
*
*1.93.3
LoadRating
A
B
C
Dx
x
x
x
x
x x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
A
B
CD
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .20 .30
15
5
10COMPRESSIONSHEAR
1/23/8
Ø9/16#8-32 UNC (TYP)
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 28.5 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 7
Load RatingA or B
1500 1750 2250 3600300025002000
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
——
——
——
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
22.028.5
21.5—
16.525.5
10.517.0
6.512.0
LoadRating
1500 1750 2250 3600300025002000
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
6.29.9
4.77.3
3.75.6
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
8.411.9
3.04.4
2.43.6
2.5
**
*
LoadRating
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
.410 3/8
#1/4-20 UNC (TYP) Ø3/4
A
B
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .02 .03.01 .04 .05
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
A
B
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15
12
16
4
8
COMPRESSIONSHEAR
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 40 TO 75 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 19 TO 42 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 75 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 5
Load RatingA, B, C or D
10.012.523.527.5
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
40437475
————
30.538.074.0—
13.517.533.038.5
24.030.058.567.5
19.524.847.555.5
16.020.539.545.5
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
19213742
15.719.0——
12.515.531.540.0
8.310.622.529.2
6.38.0
17.022.0
*6.3
14.018.5
*
*
*9.5
* 5.011.515.8
*
* 9.513.0
*
*
*11.0
LoadRating
1/2 17/32
1/4-20 UNC (TYP) Ø1
A
B
C
C
D D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12
20406080
100120140160180
200
A
B
x
x
x
x
x
xx
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30
30
10
20
60
40
50
80
70
COMPRESSIONSHEAR
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 33 TO 79 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 18 TO 40 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 79 lbf
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
LoadRating
A
B
C
D
xx
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12 .14
10
20
30
40
5060
70
8090
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 .35
15
5
10
30
20
25
40
35
COMPRESSION
A
B
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
xx
x
SHEAR
3/4
SEE TABLE Ø1
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2-
Load RatingA, B, C or D
Thread Code300317
ThreadCode
ThreadUNC
ThreadLength
300317
1/4 – 205/16 – 18
1/29/16
————
————
————
33406079
5.0 7.011.517.0
21.028.549.072.5
16.021.537.055.0
12.517.029.543.5
10.514.024.036.0
7.0 9.517.024.5
850 1100 36003000250022502000175015001250
29.039.5——
18213440
16.0———
2.8 4.0 9.012.0
2.3 3.2 7.510.0
1.82.66.28.3
1.21.84.56.0
5.0 7.014.719.0
3.8 5.311.214.8
7.210.220.026.0
9.313.024.532.0
*
*3.55.0
850 1100 36003000250022502000175015001250
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 37 TO 86 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 16 TO 43 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 86 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 6
Load RatingA, B, C or D
———
21.0
700 950 22501250 2500 30002000175015001100
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
37485786
35.0———
24.034.046.080.0
—
13.016.030.0
18.026.032.559.0
13.520.526.548.0
11.016.020.038.0
LoadRating
9/16 1
5/16-18 UNC (TYP) Ø1
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
700 950 22501250 2500 30002000175015001100
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
16213543
16.0———
8.012.523.532.0
6.59.5
18.024.5
5.07.5
14.019.0
3.55.5
10.013.0
*
*
*
*
*4.07.59.5
*
*6.07.5
*
*
*
*
LoadRating
AB
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12 .14 .16 .18
20
40
60
80
100
120
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 .60
15
510
30
20
25
4045
35COMPRESSION
A
B
C
D
x
xx
x
x
xx
x
SHEAR
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 47 TO 105 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 27 TO 66 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 105 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 1
Load RatingA, B, C or D
—
12.519.525.5
700 850 22501250 2500 30002000175015001100
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
477496
105
44.572.5——
30.048.575.7
100.0
11.017.528.038.0
22.035.555.573.0
18.027.043.056.5
13.521.034.045.0
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
700 850 22501250 2500 30002000175015001100
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
27416666
27.0———
19.531.053.561.0
11.519.033.038.0
9.014.526.530.5
6.010.519.022.0
*
*
*8.5
*8.0
14.019.5
*
*11.513.0
*
*9.0
10.5
LoadRating
3/49/16
5/16-18 UNC (TYP) Ø1-1/4
A
B
CD
xx
xx
xx
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .15.05 .20 .25 .30
20406080
100120140160180
A
B
D C
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50
30
10
20
60
40
50
70
80
COMPRESSION SHEAR
200
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 41 TO 120 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 21 TO 63 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 120 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 0
Load RatingA, B, C or D
—
8.514.026.5
600 850 20001100 2500 3000175015001250950
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
416490
120
34.5———
27.548.080.0—
7.012.020.038.5
19.032.055.089.0
14.024.041.570.5
10.017.530.053.0
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
600 850 20001100 2500 3000175015001250950
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
21314863
20.0———
11.018.031.550.0
8.514.025.041.0
6.710.519.532.6
5.58.0
15.527.5
*
*
*8.0
* 5.511.020.5
*
* 8.516.0
*
*
*14.0
LoadRating
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
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10
30
20
40
50
70
60
80
SHEAR
A
B
C
D
A
B
x
x
C
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .15 .20.05 .10 .25 .30 .35
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
COMPRESSION
D
x
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x
x
1-1/49/16
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 142 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 4
Load RatingA, B, C or D
—
12.020.030.0
950 1100 25001500 3000 36002250200017501250
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
5673
109142
50.073.0——
38.051.085.0
129.0
12.516.528.044.0
28.539.063.599.0
22.530.550.078.0
18.024.541.064.0
LoadRating
3/49/16
5/16-18 UNC (TYP) Ø1-1/4
A
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C
Dx
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x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
A
B
DC
x
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x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .20 .30 .40
30
10
20
60
40
50
70
80
COMPRESSION SHEAR
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
950 1100 25001500 3000 36002250200017501250
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
32385164
23.032.0——
18.024.544.558.0
14.519.036.046.5
10.013.026.034.0
7.59.5
19.527.0
*
*
*9.5
*7.0
14.020.5
*
*10.014.0
LoadRating
*
*12.017.0
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LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 185 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 2
Load RatingA, B, C or D
—
35.054.074.0
950 1100 25001500 2750 30002250200017501250
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
93118158185
————
71.0106.0
——
25.043.065.090.0
51.0 81.0121.0164.0
39.0 64.0 96.0131.0
31.0 52.0 79.0109.0
LoadRating
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
*
*
*
*
950 1100 25001500 2750 30002250200017501250
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
36465767
34.0———
25.038.0——
19.030.050.066.0
13.521.035.046.0
10.016.026.034.0
*
*
*14.0
*12.020.026.0
*9.5
16.021.0
*
*13.018.0
LoadRating
A
B
CD
A
B
CD
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .02 .03.01 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .10 .11
20406080
100120140160180
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .02 .06 .10 .14 .18 .20 .24 .28
30
1020
60
40
50
708090
100
COMPRESSION SHEAR
200
x
xx
x x
x
5/89/16
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FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 95 TO 210 lbfNOT RECOMMENDED FOR STATIC SHEAR LOADS
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 210 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 8
Load RatingA, B, C or D
1150 1250 1750 3500275020001500
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
95———
80120——
5585
140185
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
95135185210
4060
100135
304575
105
15224055
——
2535
LoadRating
A
B
C
D
x
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x
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x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
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50
100
150
200
250
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COMPRESSION
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 86 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 1 9
Load RatingA, B, C or D
———
21.0
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Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
B
C
D
————
————
————
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
37485786
35.0———
24.034.046.080.0
—
13.016.030.0
18.026.032.559.0
13.520.526.548.0
11.016.020.036.0
LoadRating
AB
C
D
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
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20
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100
120
COMPRESSION
1
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Natural Rubber
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 330 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBERA 1 0 Z 2 - 3 3 0 B
700 850 22501250 25002000175015001100
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
B — — —
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
330 — 255 90190 150 120
LoadRating
xx
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
COMPRESSION
COMPRESSION
x
x
SHEAR
SHEAR
X
XØ2-3/41-1/3229/32
2
1/2-20 UNF (TYP)
SECTION X-X
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Shear
Maximum Load lbf
B 140 105 65
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
140 52 38 *32 * *
LoadRating
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolators - Natural Rubber
CONICAL BUMPERS
Recommended Maximum Load
Staticlbf
Occasional Dynamiclbf
44495662
80100122145
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
A10Z 7-1020AA10Z 7-1020BA10Z 7-1020CA10Z 7-1020D
5/16 - 24 UNF THREAD
Ø1Ø1-1/2
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MATERIAL: Fastener - Hardened Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Neoprene
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
NEOPRENE CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 16 lbf
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 4
Load RatingA or C
A
C
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
A
C
x
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .10 .20 .30
15
5
10COMPRESSIONSHEAR
1/2
Ø9/16#8-32 UNC
3/8
2.06.8
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
Compression
Maximum Load lbf
A
C
——
——
——
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
816
——
6.2—
2.79.6
4.8—
4.014.0
3.211.6
LoadRating
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
*
*
1100 1250 27501750 3000 36002500225020001500
Shear
Maximum Load lbf
A
C
4.0—
3.19.0
2.26.3
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
4.49
1.74.6
1.33.6
*
*
*2.9
*2.3
*1.9
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7.0
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10.5
24.0
Ax
x
x
x
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .04 .06.02 .08 .10 .12 .14
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
8090
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD
(lbf
)
0 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 .35
15
5
10
30
20
25
40
35
COMPRESSION
Ax
x
x
x
SHEAR
C & C1
C & C1
L
Ø11/4-20 UNC
1/2
FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF 33 TO 60 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF 18 TO 34 lbfOIL-RESISTANT ELASTOMER
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Neoprene
NOTE: Maximum unthreaded portion of stud does not exceed 1/16 inch.
LOAD DEFLECTION GRAPHS: Deflections below the line x–x are considered safe practice for static loads; data above that line are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
NEOPRENE CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 60 lbf
850 1100 25001500 3000 36002250200017501250
CompressionMaximum
Loadlbf
L
A
C
C1
—
—
—
—
—
—
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
33
60
3/43/4
51/64
29.0
—
LoadRating
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 Z 2 - 3 0 6
Load RatingA, C or C1
*
3.5
850 1100 25001500 3000 36002250200017501250
Shear
A
C
C1
9.3
24.5
7.2
20.0
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
5.0
14.7
3.8
11.2
1.2
4.5
2.8
9.0
2.3
7.5
2.3
7.5
Maximum Load lbf
LoadRating
* At these forcing frequencies, lesser loads will yield less than 81% isolation.
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URETHANE CYLINDRICAL MOUNTINGS • TO 45 lbf
FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF .3 TO 45 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF .1 TO 10 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Urethane
FEATURES: Highly damped. These isolators exhibit extremely low amplification at resonance and quickly return to system equilibrium after shock or vibration input. Very resistant to abrasion, oils, chemicals, ozone and ultraviolet radiation.
STYLE CODE:
Female - BlankMale - Female
F BM F
P
G
Male - Female Female - Blank
L
TD
O.D.
L
TD
O.D.
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
Durometer
52
O.D. L P G Thread Size
TDThread Depth
Load lbf
Cmpr.
.280
.405
.6251.000
.320
.500
.625
.750
.200
.375
.500
.625
.060
.060
.100
.100
#4-40#6-32#8-321/4-205/16-18
.110
.160
.260
.290
2.0
4.0
12.045.0
.8
2.0
3.510.0
A10Z60- 1U0452A10Z60- 2U0652A10Z60- 2U0852A10Z60- 3U2552A10Z60- 4U3152
Shear∆
Catalog Number(Ref.)
200
270
9002580
Static Peak Performance
Temperature Range
Max. Intermittent
27
47
92230
765
1049
23506727
148
208
385896
+55°F to +105°F +225°F
Stiffness lbf / in.
Dynamic Cmpr. Shear Cmpr. Shear
Continued on the next page∆ Shear load data not applicable for Female-Blank style.
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P PL
O.D.
G G
P L
G
O.D.
Male - Male Male - Blank
Catalog Number(Ref.)
A10Z60-MB1U0424A10Z60- 1U0452A10Z60- 2U0652A10Z60- 2U0852A10Z60- 3U2552A10Z60- 4U3152
Static Peak Performance
Temperature Range
Max. Intermittent
Stiffness lbf / in.
Dynamic Cmpr. Shear∆ Cmpr. Shear∆
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
Shear∆Durometer
24
52
O.D. L P G Thread Size
Load lbf
Cmpr.
.280
.280
.405
.6251.000
.320
.320
.500
.625
.750
.200
.200
.375
.500
.625
.060
.060
.060
.100
.100
#4-40#4-40#6-32#8-321/4-205/16-18
.54.0
8.0
20.050.0
.21.5
3.0
5.013.0
A10Z60-MB1U0424A10Z60- 1U0452A10Z60- 2U0652A10Z60- 2U0852A10Z60- 3U2552A10Z60- 4U3152
FOR COMPRESSION LOADS OF .5 TO 50 lbfSHEAR LOADS OF .2 TO 13 lbf
MATERIAL: Fastener - Steel, Zinc Plated Isolator - Urethane
FEATURES: Highly damped. These isolators exhibit extremely low amplification at resonance and quickly return to system equilibrium after shock or vibration input. Very resistant to abrasion, oils, chemicals and ultraviolet radiation.
STYLE CODE:
.625
Male - BlankMale - Male
M BM M
*
*
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25159
200
320860
319
24
3575
40262
285
4711108
959
74
120270
+32°F to + 90°F
+55°F to +105°F
+120°F
+225°F
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MATERIAL: Isolator - Natural Rubber Base - Steel or Aluminum
PLATEMOUNTS • TO 20 lbf
1.25
1.0
Ø.165
.17 .17
.75
1.0
.035
.46
1.414
Ø.165
Ø1.25
1.68
X X
SECTION X-X
LOAD/DEFLECTION GRAPHMaximum Recommended
Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
D
C
B
A
40
30
20
10
0.05 .10
—A10Z40-1210C3
— —
A10Z40-1210B4A10Z40-1210C4A10Z40-1210D4
A10Z40-1210B1 A10Z40-1210C1 A10Z40-1210D1 A10Z40-1210A2 A10Z40-1210B2 A10Z40-1210C2 A10Z40-1210D2
INCH COMPONENT
Base TypeAluminum Steel
Square
Diamond
Catalog Number
1900 2500 40003000Maximum
Load lbf
ABCD
48
1220
247
11
1.53.05.08.0
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)48
1220
1235
Load Rating
NOTE: The above platemounts are available in Neoprene as a special order (200 pc. minimum).
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FOR LOADS OF 3 TO 26 lbf
MATERIAL: Isolator - Natural Rubber Base - Steel or Aluminum
INCH COMPONENT
Base TypeAluminum Steel
Square
Diamond
Catalog Number
A10Z40-1215BB1A10Z40-1215BK1A10Z40-1215CC1A10Z40-1215CK1A10Z40-1215DD1A10Z40-1215DK1A10Z40-1215DL1A10Z40-1215AA2A10Z40-1215BB2A10Z40-1215BK2A10Z40-1215CC2
—A10Z40-1215DD2
A10Z40-1215BB3—
A10Z40-1215CC3A10Z40-1215CK3
——
A10Z40-1215DL3A10Z40-1215AA4A10Z40-1215BB4A10Z40-1215CC4A10Z40-1215CK4A10Z40-1215DD4A10Z40-1215DK4
1600 2000 35002500Maximum
Load lbf
AABBBKCCCKDDDKDL
369
1214172026
2579
11131620
1.73.55.07.09.0
11.012.016.0
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)369
1214172026
1.02.03.04.55.56.58.0
10.0
Load Rating 1750 4000
.81.62.43.04.05.05.57.0
.61.21.72.22.83.44.05.0
.4 .81.31.72.22.63.04.0
3000
NOTES: 1. The above platemounts are available in Neoprene as a special order (200 pc. minimum). 2. The above platemounts may be discontinued but are available in large quantities.
1.78
Ø.16
1.38X X
.26
.20.39
.050
1.50
.63
2.34
Ø1.781.95
Ø.16
.05 .10
30
25
20
15
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DL
DK
DD
CK
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BB
AA
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Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
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INCH COMPONENT
Base TypeAluminum Steel
Square
Diamond
Catalog Number
———
A10Z40-1260AA2—
A10Z40-1260CC2A10Z40-1260DD2A10Z40-1260DK2
A10Z40-1260CC3A10Z40-1260DD3A10Z40-1260DK3 A10Z40-1260AA4A10Z40-1260BB4A10Z40-1260CC4A10Z40-1260DD4A10Z40-1260DK4
908070605040302010
0.05 .10 .15 .20 .25
DK
DD
CC
BBAA
LOAD/DEFLECTION GRAPHMaximum Recommended
Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
PLATEMOUNTS • TO 60 lbf
2.25
1.75
Ø.19
XX
.391
.56
.062
2.00
.34
1.0
Ø2.25
2.98 Ø.19
2.475
SECTION X-X
1100 1500 25001750Maximum
Load lbf
AABBCCDDDK
1220304560
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)1220304560
Load Rating 1250 30002000
1016233547
711152331
5 7111722
3 6 91317
2 4 5 811
23467
12346
3500
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.59
.062
2.00
1.000
2.475
Ø2.25
2.98 Ø.19
2.25
.399
.386
FOR LOADS OF 30 TO 90 lbf
MATERIAL: Isolator - Natural Rubber Base - Steel or Aluminum
PLATEMOUNTS • TO 90 lbf
90DD
CK
CC
BK
BB
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
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Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
INCH COMPONENT
Base TypeAluminum Steel
Square
Diamond
Catalog Number
A10Z40-1220BK1A10Z40-1220DD1
———
A10Z40-1220DD2—
A10Z40-1220BB3A10Z40-1220CC3A10Z40-1220DD3A10Z40-1220BB4A10Z40-1220BK4A10Z40-1220CK4A10Z40-1220DD4
1325 2000 35002500Maximum
Load lbf
BBBKCCCKDD
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
Load Rating 1750 40003000
3040507090
1318223140
1723294052
8.411.014.020.025.0
6.0 7.810.014.018.0
4.3 5.7 7.210.013.0
3.3 4.4 5.5 7.010.0
3040507090
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PLATEMOUNTS • TO 760 lbf
Ø.687
3.25
Ø2.90 MAX.
Ø2.26Ø2.75
.1352.25
1.14
4.25
5.25
Ø.406
1300 2000 35002500Maximum
Load lbf
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
Catalog Number 1500 40003000
A10Z40-1280BA10Z40-1280CA10Z40-1280D
405070
506090
70 90120
100120170
160200270
300380520
440560760
440560760
B
C
D
.05 .10 .15
1000
800
600
400
200
0
LOAD/DEFLECTION GRAPHMaximum Recommended
Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
NOTE: The above platemounts are available in Neoprene as a special order (200 pc. minimum).
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FOR LOADS OF 60 TO 1300 lbfSOLO TYPE
MATERIAL: Outer Body - Natural Rubber Load-Carrying Member Spacer - Steel, Tubular Rolled INSTALLATION: 1. Lubricate mount and socket with water or rubber lubricant. 2. Insert into socket, hand rotate with axial force. 3. If necessary, use driving bolt. Care must be taken that the driving bolt does not overhang the steel sleeve O.D.
SELECTION CRITERIA: Calculate static load. Select a mount of equal or greater capacity. For dynamic loads greater than 3X static load, select next larger size.
SOLO UNITIZED CENTER BOLT MOUNTS
Cinch Washer
ØMØL
N
KE
J
G
Preassembly Dimensions
Solo Mounting
ØFE
B
D
ISOLATEDUNIT
CINCH WASHER
SUPPORTPLATE
ASSEMBLY BOLT
J BEVEL
O.D.
O.D.
ØF
ØH
ØC
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENTNominal
LoadRatingAxial
lbf
NominalDeflection
RatingAxial
in.
A10Z42-1010A10Z42-2000A10Z42-4000A10Z42-4040A10Z42-4050A10Z42-5000A10Z42-6000A10Z42-6020A10Z42-7000A10Z42-8020
O.D. B CDia. D E F
Dia. GH
Dia. J K
LDia.
MDia. N
.75
1.25
1.50
1.81
2.002.75
60 125
200
425
500
9001300
.010
.018
.015
.035
.030
.020
.030
.075
.030
1.001.09
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.754.53
.13 .31 .62
.25
.75 .93 .50 .751.75
.44 .691.38
1.00
1.712.001.562.123.37
.17 .19 .48
.46
.56 .71 .76 .941.12
.38 .52 .39
.64
.771.06
.18 .21
.52
.62
.81 1.161.22
.77 .781.311.321.251.50
1.81
2.062.75
.03
.06
.12
.09
.12
.55 .962.18
1.30
2.202.421.972.664.34
.40 .51 .40
.66
.941.06
1.56
2.001.56
2.81
3.885.25
.09
.13
.09
.19
.25
.38
Catalog Number
(Ref.)
A10Z42-1010A10Z42-2000A10Z42-4000A10Z42-4040A10Z42-4050A10Z42-5000A10Z42-6000A10Z42-6020A10Z42-7000A10Z42-8020
A 9C20-040A 9C20-040A 9C20-051A 9C20-040A 9C20-066A 9C20-066A 9C20-066A 9C20-066A 9C20-094A 9C20-106
RecommendedCinch
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MATERIAL: Outer Body - Natural Rubber Load-Carrying Member Spacer - Steel, Tubular Rolled INSTALLATION: 1. Lubricate mount and socket with water or rubber lubricant. 2. Insert into socket, hand rotate with axial force. 3. If necessary, use driving bolt. Care must be taken that the driving bolt does not overhang the steel sleeve O.D.
SELECTION CRITERIA: Calculate static load. Select a mount of equal or greater capacity. For dynamic loads greater than 3X static load, select next larger size.
TANDEM UNITIZED CENTER BOLT MOUNTS
O.D.
Tandem Mounting
B
D
2 x E
ISOLATED UNIT
CINCH WASHER
SUPPORT PLATE
MOUNT
MOUNT
ASSEMBLY BOLT
ØF
SHOWN FORMOUNTING ORIENTATION
O.D.
K
K
E
J (RADIUS)
G
Ø1.25O.D.
EG
.920A10Z42-A7010
ØMØL
N
Cinch WasherRecommended Dimensions
ØH
ØF
ØH
ØF
Preassembly Dimensions
ØC
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENTNominal
LoadRatingAxial
lbf
NominalDeflection
RatingAxial
in.
O.D. B C D E FDia. G H
Dia. J KL
Dia.M
Dia.N
Min.
A10Z42-A3010A10Z42-A5020A10Z42-A6010A10Z42-A7010
150425500900
1.121.501.812.25
.591.051.161.13
.43
.92
.791.14
1.151.581.872.28
.631.171.191.52
1.752.503.004.00
—
.06
—
.010
.015
.018
.080
.10
.15
.19
.25
.52
.64
.77
.52
.64
.77
.38
.50
.75
.75
.38
.87
.75
.74
1.782.583.003.75
*∆
* Chamfer at one end 22.50° X .20.
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TYPICAL INSTALLATION ARRANGEMENTS
MULTIPLE INSTALLATIONS: Any number of Finger-Flex mountings can be installed in parallel to achieve greater load-carrying capacity. These mountings may also be stacked in series to meet greater deflection requirements. Separators between mountings, if used, must be designed to meet the specific requirements of the installation.
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS: Finger-Flex mountings are used for office machines, electronic equipment, motors, air conditioning equipment, heating equipment, fans, blowers, pumps and scientific equipment.
Rubber parts used are similar to type A10R 4-1504 and A10R 4-1505 combination. The difference is that the flange of the rubber bushing within this assembled mounting has fingers on only one of its surfaces. The ring member absorbs both vibration and shock.
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS
SHOULDER BOLTMOUNTING BASEFINGER-FLEX BUSHING
MOUNTING SUPPORTFINGER-FLEX BUSHING
REBOUND PLATE
SHOULDER BOLT
MOUNTING BASEFINGER-FLEX BUSHING
MOUNTING SUPPORT
REBOUND PLATE
FINGER-FLEX BUSHING
SHOULDER BOLT
MOUNTING BASEFINGER-FLEX BUSHING
MOUNTING SUPPORT
REBOUND PLATE
FINGER-FLEX BUSHING
A.If the load support is 1/2 inch or more thick, two Finger-Flex bushings are generally used.
B.When the load supporting member is 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch thick, the standard bushing and ring combination is most suitable.
C.If the load supporting member is less than 1/8 inch thick, the metal surrounding the mounting hole should be turned up. This provides additional mounting area for the bushing.
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MATERIAL: Housing - Zinc Plated Steel with Clear Dichromate Sealer Isolator - Rubber
Assembled style A10Z 4- mounts are suppliedwith rubber bushings and rings permanentlyinstalled within a convenient zinc plated metalmounting cup. Load is supported by the top surfaceof the assembly which has a 17/64 diameter clearancehole to accommodate a screw fastener from the load member.The cup base dimensions and mounting hole pattern conformto MIL size 2 specifications. The rubber isolation members aresimilar to the Finger Flex A10R 4-1504 and A10R 5-1505 series.
FINGER-FLEX ASSEMBLIES
NATURAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
NATURAL FREQUENCY: 6 – 30 Hz
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
LOA
D (l
bf)
A10Z 4-1550AA10Z 4-1550D
A10Z 4-1550A
40302010
0 5 10 15 20 25
40302010
0.02 .04 .06 .08 .10
A10Z 4-1550D
2-3/8
Ø13/64
Ø17/64 HOLE
1-15/16 1-15/162-3/8
1-1/8
23/32
3/64
A10R 4-1505
A10R 4-1504
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENTCompression Load
lbf per mountApproximate
HardnessDurometerMin. Max.
A10Z 4-1550AA10Z 4-1550D
615
2037
3060
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MATERIAL: Housing - Steel, Zinc Chromate Isolator - Rubber
FINGER-FLEX ASSEMBLIES
1-15/32(37.3)
1-1/16(27)
A10R 4-1505
A10R 4-1504
A10R 4-1505
Fig. 1
1-13/32(35.7)1-13/16
(46)
Fig. 2
A10R 4-1505
A10R 4-1504
A10R 4-1505
A10R 4-1504
NOTE: Dimensions in ( ) are mm.
NATURAL FREQUENCY: 6 – 30 Hz
LOA
D (l
bf)
NATURAL FREQUENCY-Hz
403020100
5 6 7 8 9 10
50
11 12
A10Z 4-1553A
A10Z 4-1553D40
LOA
D (l
bf)
30
20
100
DEFLECTION (in.)
.04 .08 .12 .16 .20 .24
A10Z 4-1553D
A10Z 4-1553A
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
A10Z 4-1552D
A10Z 4-1552A
0
40
10
20
30
.04 .08 .12 .16 .20 .24NATURAL FREQUENCY-Hz
LOA
D (l
bf)
0
40
102030
50
5 10 15 20 25
A10Z 4-1552D
A10Z 4-1552A
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
Approximate Hardness
Durometer
A10Z 4-1552AA10Z 4-1552D
A10Z 4-1553AA10Z 4-1553D
3060
3060
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MATERIAL: Rubber
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS • TO 12 lbf
1/45/64
5/64
Ø13/16 Ø29/64 8 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
8 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
5/64
8 FINGERSEACH SIDE
OUT OF PHASE
5/64
3/16
Ø1/4
1/49/16
Ø15/32Ø13/16
Fig. 1 Ring Style
Fig. 2 Bushing Style
LOAD
SUPPORT
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
A
D
C
B
0
60
50
40
30
20
10
.040 .02 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .16
Deflection below the X are considered safe practice for static loads; data above the X are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
A
D
C
B
8
12
10
6
4
2
01816 20 22 24 26 28
LOA
D (l
bf)
NATURAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
HardnessDurometer
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute2400 2700 3000 3300
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
CompressionMax.Load
lbf
A10R 4-1500AA10R 4-1500BA10R 4-1500CA10R 4-1500D
A10R 4-1501AA10R 4-1501BA10R 4-1501CA10R 4-1501D
30405060
30405060
4 6 912
4 6 912
4 6 912
4 6 912
3469
3469
2347
2347
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35
—
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MATERIAL: Natural Rubber
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS • TO 25 lbf
LOAD
SUPPORT
DEFLECTION (in.)
NATURAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
LOA
D (l
bf)
LOA
D (l
bf)
Deflections below the X are considered safe practice for static loads; data above the X are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
D
D
C
C
B
B
A
A
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24
20
16
12
8
4
0
0
10
2030
5040
607080
0 .04 .08 .12 .16 .20
Ø51/64Ø1-11/64
7/647/64
5/16
Fig. 1 Ring Style
10 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
1/16
Fig. 2 Bushing Style
12 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
.193
Ø11/16Ø1-11/64
35/64
Ø3/8
17/32
10 FINGERS(12 on 1503B)
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
HardnessDurometer
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute1750 2000 2250 2500 2750
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
CompressionMax.Load
lbf
A10R 4-1502AA10R 4-1502BA10R 4-1502CA10R 4-1502D
A10R 4-1503AA10R 4-1503BA10R 4-1503CA10R 4-1503D
30405060
30405060
10131825
10131825
10131825
10131825
7 91420
7 91420
5 71013
5 71013
4 5 810
4 5 810
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3468
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MATERIAL: Natural Rubber
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS • TO 37 lbf
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
HardnessDurometer
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute2000 2250 2500 2750 3000
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
CompressionMax.Load
lbf
A10R 4-1504AA10R 4-1504BA10R 4-1504CA10R 4-1504D
A10R 4-1505AA10R 4-1505BA10R 4-1505CA10R 4-1505D
30405060
30405060
14192737
14192737
—19
—
—19
—
121425—
121425—
9101932
9101932
78
1625
78
1625
56
1321
56
1321
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
3/32
3/32
21/64
Ø3/4Ø1-3/812 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
Fig. 1 Ring Style
3/323/32
5/16
21/64
21/32
Ø1-3/812 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
Ø3/8Ø11/16
12 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
Fig. 2 Bushing Style
LOAD
SUPPORT
DEFLECTION (in.)
NATURAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
LOA
D (l
bf)
LOA
D (l
bf)
Deflections below the X are considered safe practice for static loads; data above the X are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
D
D
C
C
B
B
A
A
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
02550
75
125100
150
175200
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MATERIAL: Natural Rubber
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS • TO 80 lbf
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
HardnessDurometer
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute1500 1750 2000 2250 2500
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
CompressionMax.Load
lbf
A10R 4-1506AA10R 4-1506BA10R 4-1506CA10R 4-1506D
A10R 4-1507AA10R 4-1507BA10R 4-1507CA10R 4-1507D
30405060
30405060
35506580
35506580
3050
—
3050
—
17244076
17244076
13183156
13183156
10142443
10142443
8122033
8122033
Fig. 1
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3/8
3/32
7/8
Ø1-29/32 Ø1-5/32
12 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
Ø9/16
35/64
12 FINGERS
Fig. 2 Bushing Style
Fig. 1 Ring Style
1/25/32
5/32
Ø1-29/32 Ø1-1/412 FINGERSEACH SIDEOUT OF PHASE
B
D
C
A
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
Deflections below the X are considered safe practice for static loads; data above the X are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
LOAD
SUPPORT
300
250
200
150
100
50
00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 .35
B
D
C
A
LOA
D (l
bf)
NATURAL FREQUENCY (Hz)8 10 12 14 16 18
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6050
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MATERIAL: Natural Rubber
FINGER-FLEX MOUNTINGS • TO 350 lbf
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
HardnessDurometer
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute900 1000 1250 1500 1750
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
CompressionMax.Load
lbf
A10R 4-1508CA10R 4-1508D
A10R 4-1509AA10R 4-1509BA10R 4-1509CA10R 4-1509D
5060
30405060
250350
120160250350
250324
—160250324
178242
98104178242
105141
46 67105141
6593
30466593
4866
22344866
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Ø5/8
1/813/16
Ø2-3/16 Ø1-1/4
5 FINGERSON OUTSIDEOF SHAFT 7/32
13/32
32° 30
Ø7/8 Ø2-1/8
11/16
1-25/3215/32
Ø3 Ø1-1/16 Ø5/8
Fig. 1 Ring Style
Fig. 2 Bushing Style
LOAD
SUPPORTX
XX
X
D C
B
A
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
bf)
800700600500400300200
1000
Deflections below the X are considered safe practicefor static loads; data above the X are useful for calculating deflections under dynamic loads.
D
C
B
A
350
300
250
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LOA
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MATERIAL: Isolator - Natural Rubber Base - Steel, Zinc Plated
PLATEMOUNTS • TO 135 lbf
1-15/16
X X
SECTION X-X
1/4 - 20 UNC TAP 5/8 DP
Ø13/64
2-3/8
Ø1.50.19
1.13
.035
1.44
.67
DK
DD
CC
BBAA
0
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100
150
.05 .10
LOAD/DEFLECTION GRAPHMaximum Recommended
Static Load/Deflection
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOA
D (l
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1600 2000 35002500Maximum
Load lbf
Forcing Frequency in Cycles per Minute
Minimum Load for 81% Isolation (lbf)
Catalog Number 1750 40003000
A10Z40-1240AAA10Z40-1240BBA10Z40-1240CCA10Z40-1240DDA10Z40-1240DK
33 42 62 90135
27 34 51 74114
2228426093
1418273960
1013192843
7 9142030
6 7111624
33 42 62 90135
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MATERIAL: Mounting Plates - Steel, Zinc Plated Springs - Spring Steel Wire
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -76°F to +302°F (-60°C to +150°C)
EXAMPLE: A10C16-MS198210 is a mount suitable for 10 lbf load.
Deflection curve for mounts with otherload ratings may be drawn by shiftingthe curve shown to pass through a pointdefined by the intersection of the mountsnominal load (lbf) with a standarddeflection of .06 inches.
SQUARE PLATE SPRING SUSPENSION MOUNTS
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 C 1 6 - S
Duty RatingLight-Duty LMedium-Duty MHeavy-Duty H
Part & LoadRating Code(see table)
BMAX. RADIAL (K)DISPLACEMENT
ØD
A
F
MAX.AXIAL (J)DISPLACEMENT
C ØE
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DEFLECTION (in.)
STATIC LOAD DEFLECTION CURVEAXIAL
RADIAL
.02 .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .16 .18 .20
NOTE: Curves shown for mounts with a nominal load rating of 6 lbf.
ABCDEFJK
7/81-1/4
1.17.14
9/325/321/8
1-1/41-25/321-3/8.26.17
23/643/163/16
1-3/42-5/161-3/4.39.2
17/321/43/16
22.2331.7525.4 4.223.567.143.973.18
31.7545.2534.93 6.534.229.134.764.76
44.4554.7744.45 9.93 4.9813.5 6.35 4.76
Duty-Rating
in. in. in.mm mm mm
Dim. L M H
1 2 3 4
2 4 6 8101214
101520253035
0.450.911.361.81
0.911.812.723.634.545.446.35
4.54 6.89.07
11.3413.6115.88
.38
1.14
3.01
0.011
0.033
0.086
NominalLoad Weight
lbf oz.kgf kg
DutyRating
Part & LoadRating Code
197501197602197703203704
197802197904198006198108198210198312371114
198410198515198620198725198830198935
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ALL METAL
MATERIAL: Mounting Plates - Steel, Zinc Plated Springs - Spring Steel Wire
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -76°F to +302°F (-60°C to +150°C)
EXAMPLE: A10C17-HP235625 is a mount suitable for 25 lbf load.
Deflection curve for mounts withother load ratings may be drawnby shifting the curve shown to passthrough a point defined by theintersection of the mounts nominalload (lbf) with a standarddeflection of .06 inches.
PEDESTAL SPRING SUSPENSION MOUNTS
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 C 1 7 - P
Duty RatingLight-Duty LMedium-Duty MHeavy-Duty H
Part & LoadRating Code(see table)
NOTE: Curves shown for mounts with a nominal load rating of 6 lbf.
ABCDEFGHJK
7/81-11/161-3/8.170.150
15/649/16
1-9/165/321/8
1-1/42-3/8
1-15/16.257.196
21/6413/16
2-25/32
3/16
1-3/43.0
2-1/2.39.26
31/641-3/322-3/41/43/16
22.2342.8534.934.223.735.95
14.2939.673.973.18
31.7560.3349.2 6.53 4.98 8.3320.6470.64 4.76
44.4576.263.5 9.93 6.5312.329.3769.85 6.35 4.76
Duty-Rating
in. in. in.mm mm mm
Dim. L M H
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DEFLECTION (in.)
STATIC LOAD DEFLECTION CURVEAXIAL
RADIAL
.02 .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .16 .18 .20
BC ØE
F
G
MAX. RADIAL (K)DISPLACEMENT
HØD
MAX.AXIAL (J)DISPLACEMENT
A
1 4
2 6 81014
15203035
0.451.81
0.912.723.634.546.35
6.89.07
13.6115.88
.71
2.05
4.90
0.021
0.061
0.138
NominalLoad Weight
lbf oz.kgf kg
DutyRating
Part & LoadRating Code
199301199604
199702199906235008235110370914
235415235520235730371035
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ALL METAL
MATERIAL: Mounting Plates - Steel, Zinc Plated Springs - Spring Steel Wire
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -76°F to +302°F (-60°C to +150°C)
EXAMPLE: A10C18-LF237102 is a mount suitable for 2 lbf load.
Deflection curve for mounts with otherload ratings may be drawn by shiftingthe curve shown to pass through a pointdefined by the intersection of the mountsnominal load (lbf) with a standarddeflection of .06 inches.
SINGLE HOLE SPRING SUSPENSION MOUNTS
INCH COMPONENTCATALOG NUMBER
A 1 0 C 1 8 - F
Duty RatingLight-Duty LMedium-Duty MHeavy-Duty H
Part & LoadRating Code(see table)
ABCDEFG
3/81-19/64
3/8#4 BA1-3/325/321/8
1/21-7/81/2
1/4 BSF1-21/64
3/16
11/162-9/1627/32
3/8 BSF1-54/64
1/43/16
9.5332.94 9.53 —27.78 3.97 3.18
12.747.6312.7 —33.73 4.76
17.4661.9121.43 —45.64 6.35 4.76
Duty-Rating
in. in. in.mm mm mm
Dim. L M H
NOTE: Curves shown for mounts with a nominal load rating of 6 lbf.
1 2 3 4
2 4 6 81012
1015203035
0.450.911.361.81
0.911.812.723.634.545.44
4.54 6.8 9.0713.6115.88
.93
2.71
6.47
0.026
0.076
0.182
NominalLoad Weight
lbf oz.kgf kg
DutyRating
Part & LoadRating Code
237001237102237203237304
237402237504237606237708237810237912
238210238315238420238630371235
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H
B
MAX. RADIAL (G)DISPLACEMENT
D
A
E
C
D
MAX. AXIAL (F)DISPLACEMENT
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bf)
DEFLECTION (in.)
STATIC LOAD DEFLECTION CURVEAXIAL
RADIAL
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FOR LOADS OF 100 TO 12000 lbf
INSTALLATION: Raise the machine with conventional lifting devices; place the mountings beneath the machine feet and attach the leveling bolts to the mounting. Lower the machine and ensure that the total weight is carried by all of the mountings. Level to a desired height by gradual and sequential adjustment of the leveling bolts. Tighten the locknut.
LEVELING BASE MOUNTINGS • TO 12000 lbf
O.D.
Base of mount rests squarely against floor surface with no creeping or walking. Machine remains readily portable with no damage to floor.
Neoprene elastomer mounting base controls deflections under vibration and shock loads with high isolation efficiency.
High-strength steel housing carries load and rides on Neoprene base without any appreciable mechanical wear or fatigue.
Turning leveling bolt raises height of metal housing and foot of machine as much as 1/2 inch.
Locknut is tightened down onto machine foot after it has been leveled for permanent positioning.
STATICH
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
O.D.H
StaticHeight
Bolt Size&
Length
100500
10004000
50010004000
12000
3-1/25
6-1/48
1-1/8
1-3/4
2
1/2-13 x 3-1/21/2-13 x 53/4-10 x 51-14 x 8
Natural Frequency is approximately 8 – 12 Hz at Max. Load.
Load lbf
Min. Max.
A10Z25-LM3A10Z25-LM5A10Z25-LM6A10Z25-LM8
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FOR LOADS OF 200 TO 4000 lbf
MATERIAL: Isolator - Iso-Pad (Standard Load). Refer to characteristics shown on following page. Base - Casting 30000 psi Tensile Strength Bolt - SAE Grade No. 5 Heat-Treated
Additional bolt and mount sizes availableon request.
ISO-PADS MOUNTS • TO 4000 lbf
**Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
PadDimensions
PadAreasq. in.
Load perMount
lbf
BoltDim.
AMin.
Height
BMax.Adj.
COverallHeight
A10R12-R22A10R12-R33A10R12-R44A10R12-R66
A10R12-F22A10R12-F33A10R12-F44A10R12-F66
2 x 2 x 5/83 x 3 x 5/84 x 4 x 5/8
5-1/2 x 5-1/2 x 5/8
2 x 2 x 5/83 x 3 x 5/84 x 4 x 5/8
5-1/2 x 5-1/2 x 5/8
49
1630
49
1630
200 – 500 500 – 1200 1200 – 2400 2400 – 4000
200 – 500 500 – 1200 1200 – 2400 2400 – 4000
1/2-20 x 4
3/4-16 x 6
1/2-20 x 4
3/4-16 x 6
1-1/2
1-3/41-7/8
1-7/8
2-7/162-5/8
2-3/4
4-3/4
2-9/16
3-13/163-11/16
5-1/4
7-1/2
4-3/4
6-9/166-3/4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
* Recommended for use under impact machinery.** To be discountinued when present stock is depleted.
B
A
C
Fig. 1 Regular Mount
A
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* Fig. 2 Fixed Mount
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5/8
FOR STANDARD LOADS OF 50 TO 100 psi
MATERIAL: A compound of two layers of tough vinyl chloride elastomeric resin bonded to both sides of a strong reinforcing core of monofilament fiberglass and fused in a special process.
COLOR: Orange
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -50°F to +230°F
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION: .8
NATURAL FREQUENCY vs. TEMPERATURE AT 100 psi: -50° F fn = 24 Hz Room Temperature fn = 27 Hz +230° F fn = 19 Hz
ISO-PADS
L
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NATURAL FREQUENCY vs. LOAD (psi)
FREQ
UEN
CY (H
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STATIC LOAD (psi)
60
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40
30
20
10
0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
DEFLECTION (in.)
STAT
IC L
OA
D (p
si)
LOAD vs. DEFLECTION
0
2400
2000
1600
1200
800
400
.020 .040 .060 .080 .100 .120 .140 .160 .180
LOADING
UNLOADING
LOAD DEFLECTION vs. RECOVERY
APP
LIED
LO
AD
(psi
)
180
150
120
90
60
30
0 1.6 3.2 4.8 6.4 8.0 9.6 11.2 12.8
DEFLECTION IN PERCENT OF ORIGINAL THICKNESS
TRANSMISSIBILITY
TRA
NSM
ISSI
BIL
ITY
GAIN
LOSS SCA
LE IN
DB8.000
4.0002.0001.000
.500
.250
.125
.062
.031.10 1.0 10
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fofn
=
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
W L TPadAreasq. in.
A10R10-00A10R10-33A10R10-36A10R10-44A10R10-48
22
3
4
233648
5069
181632
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UNPATTERNEDPATTERNED
COLOR: Orange
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION: .8
FOR BOLT ISOLATION: Occasionally, machinery must be bolted down because of unbalanced structure, upward pull, safety requirements or local ordinances. Shimming instructions would apply for bolted machinery. The bolt head should be isolated from the machine base or feet by using a metal washer over a piece of ISO-PAD. The body of the bolt must also be isolated. This can be achieved with Bolt Insulator material cut to size, rolled into a cylinder, and slipped over the bolt.
FOR MACHINE LEVELING: SHIM increases ISO-PAD height in 3/32 increments. If metal shims are required, use ISO-PAD SHIM to isolate them from the machine base and eliminate metal-to-metal contact. It is especially useful in assuring level machine installations on unlevel floors. ISO-PAD SHIM has a composition similar to ISO-PAD Standard. (See previous page for ISO-PAD Standard)
ISO-PAD SHEETS
ISO-PADSHIM
STANDARDMETAL SHIM STOCK
(.001 TO .062 AS REQUIRED)
ISO-PAD
FLOOR
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS:
ISO-PAD
METAL WASHERMACHINEMACHINE (3/16 THICK)ISO-PADISO-PAD BOLTINSULATOR
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
W L T
A10R11-B11
A10R11-A00
11
22
11
22
3/32
3/32
Iso-Pad for Bolt Insulator (Unpatterned)
Iso-Pad for Shim (Patterned)
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FOR LIGHT LOADS OF 20 TO 120 psi
MATERIAL: Vinyl Chloride Elastomeric Resin
COLOR: Orange
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -50°F to +230°F
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION: .8
NATURAL FREQUENCY vs. TEMPERATURE AT 80 psi: -50° F fn = 24 Hz Room Temperature fn = 40 Hz +230° F fn = 24 Hz
ISO-PADS
Catalog Number
INCH COMPONENT
W LT
+.062 -.000
PadAreasq. in.
A10R 9-00A10R 9-11A10R 9-22A10R 9-33A10R 9-44
221234
231234
506149
16
NATURAL FREQUENCY vs. LOAD (psi)
120
100
80
60
40
20
1201059075604530150
STATIC LOAD (psi)
FREQ
UEN
CY (H
z)
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0 .025 .050 .075 .100
DEFLECTION (in.)
LOAD vs. DEFLECTION
STAT
IC L
OA
D (p
si)
120
100
80
60
40
20
0 .4 .8 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 5.6 6.4 7.2
DEFLECTION IN PERCENT OF ORIGINAL THICKNESS
LOAD DEFLECTION vs. RECOVERY
APP
LIED
LO
AD
(psi
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UNLOADIN
GLOADIN
G
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ISSI
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ITY
SCA
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fofn
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