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WIRE MESH MOUNT |
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SELECTION |
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MATRIX |
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Solutions for Shock,
Vibration & Noise Control |
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Assembly Description: |
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Metal housings. |
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Resilient element is stainless steel wire mesh or mesh
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coil spring. |
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Resilient elements are un-bonded in assembly. |
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Load Carrying Description: |
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Designed to carry the primary load axially through the
mount. |
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Dynamic Application: |
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Best for vibration isolation. |
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Limited shock attenuation. |
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Fail Safe/Self Captivating: |
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Most Shock Tech
Wire Mesh mounts are inherently fail safe and self |
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captivating. |
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Stand alone bushings can be made fail safe when used
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appropriate hardware that
includes a back-up or snubbing washer made. |
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for the
application. |
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Alternate
method: Made fail safe when used with a custom
restraining |
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strap made for
the application. |
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MOUNT DESCRIPTION DEFINITIONS |
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Frequency: |
Low = 10 Hz
and below |
| Mid = 10 Hz
to 20 Hz |
| High = 20
Hz and above |
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| All
Attitude: |
Yes =
isolators are able to carry static load in any direction; No = isolators are
designed to carry static load axially. |
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| * : |
Indicates
base loading only. |
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| 1:1
Stiffness: |
Refers to
axial-to-radial stiffness ratio. |
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| Primary
Application: |
This
indicates the type of dynamic environment that the particular mount was primarily designed for. |
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CONTENTS COPYRIGHT SHOCK
TECH INC. 2011 |
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