Industrial Products Catalogue METALASTIK & NOVIBRA
Industrial Products Catalogue METALASTIK & NOVIBRA
Industrial Products Catalogue METALASTIK & NOVIBRA
All machinery vibrates and causes noise able, less wear, lower maintenance costs
and structure-borne sound. At Trelleborg and increased lifetime of the machinery.
Industrial AVS we solve Two vibration problems
this type of problem all are never alike. We al-
the time, and we know ways analyse the problem
it pays off. The work- carefully before we start
ing environment can be to work on a solution.
improved, which among During the design and
other things means fewer It is always worth taking care of a vibration problem.
Both people and machines perform better
development phases we
if vibrations are kept to a minimum.
industrial injuries to the transform our ideas into
people who work with the machinery; reality and thus create effective vibration
and the economic benefits are consider- solutions.
Contents
Trelleborg Industrial AVS – Provides a healthier environment 6
Trelleborg Industrial AVS – A safe choice 7
Trelleborg Industrial AVS – Vibration technology 8
Assistance when choosing antivibration mountings 17
RAEM For effective isolation of vibration and noise on machines with rotating movements. 20
Cushyfloat™ Mountings The Cushyfloat mounting is a general purpose unit designed to provide effective isolation of vibration 22
and noise arising from both static and mobile equipment. Also marine engine suspension.
SIM™ SIM is a mounting for marine and mobile applications. The strong metal parts and the soft vertical 24
stiffness combined with high stiffness in axial direction makes it suitable for suspension of marine
and industrial engines both with and without thrust bearing.
Cushyfoot™ Cushyfoot mountings are suitable for many different types of machinery, such as diesel engines, 26
generator sets, fans, hydraulic units and lift machinery.
Vee Mountings A high load capacity mounting with large rubber volume providing a high degree of vibration 28
and noise isolation. Ideally suited for suspending engines installed in public service and goods
vehicles.
RAB For effective isolation of vibration and noise on machinery with rotating movements. Especially 30
suitable for 1-, 2- and 3-cylinder engines.
M Type M is ideal for applications involving isolation of low frequency vibrations in all planes. Also 32
suitable for shock attenuation due to the designed ability to provide large deflection while providing
passive vibration isolation on electronic instruments, measuring equipment and test cells.
Equi-Frequency Mountings General purpose low profile mounting for use where space is restricted. Suitable for stationary applica- 34
tions. May also be used to protect delicate or sensitive units from external shock or disturbances.
Fanflex™ A simple low cost mounting designed predominantly for the suspension of heating, ventilating and 36
air conditioning equipment.
BA and Double U-Shear Novibra® type BA and Metalastik® type Double U-Shear are equally suitable for isolating vibrations 38
from low speed machines and equipment while also protecting sensitive and lightweight units from
external shocks and vibrations.
Metacone™ and HK A range of mountings designed for high load capacity with relatively large static defl ections. The 40
high loading for a given size is achieved by utilising the rubber to best advantage in shear and
compression. Suitable for both engine and cab suspension in mobile applications.
Cab Mountings Specially profiled rubber section together with bump and rebound control washers provide optimum 44
suspension characteristics for cabs on commercial vehicles, tractors and other off road vehicles,
earthmoving equipment and construction plant.
EH Type EH mountings are designed to achieve effective vibration isolation on engines, operator cabs 46
and other ancillary units.
UH Novibra® mounting type UH is particularly suitable for the suspension of both mobile and static 48
cabs as well as platforms on agricultural vehicles.
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VP and UD Bushes For vehicle suspension, pivot arms and all types of mechanical linkage, permits oscillating movement 50
through the deflection of rubber in shear. Suitable to replace roller bearings where small motions
are required (up to 20 degrees). Reduces shock loads and noise transmission in structures.
Spherilastik™ Bearings Typical uses include traction and braking reaction rods for rail, road and off road vehicles, 51
hydraulic damper fi xings and other applications where a high duty bearing of compact size is
required.
Metaxentric™ Bushes Similar to conventional Ultra Duty Bushes but with inner and outer sleeves offset radially. This 52
feature provides a greater rubber thickness and hence increased fl exibility in the normal direction
of loading while maintaining control in other modes and still allowing torsional movement.
U Type U provides for a stable machine installation and is particulary suitable for the vibration 53
isolation of heavier machinery with relatively high interfering frequencies.
SAW Novibra® elements type SAW are heavy-duty mountings for high vertical static and shock loads in 54
compression. Provides high isolation in the horizontal shear direction.
Rectangular SAW Mountings Widely used for suspending engines on road vehicles and may also be used as springs for vibratory 57
equipment.
Circular SAW Mountings Used in a variety of industrial applications including vibratory rollers and small screens or for the 60
suspension of smaller type I.C. engines.
SE Novibra® type SE is suitable for the isolation of high frequency disturbances and also provides 63
reduction of structure-borne noise.
GK Novibra® mounting type GK is specifically designed for isolation of heavy machinery with low 64
interfering frequencies. It is widely used under concrete foundations supporting heavy machinery.
Novibra® AV plate The Anti-Vibration Plate is intended, primarily, for applications with low demands on vibration 66
isolation.
TF Novibra® type TF with level adjuster is a modern machine mounting suitable for a wide range 68
of free standing workshop machines.
Flanged Instrumountings The Flanged Instrumounting protects sensitive equipment from external vibration and/or shock 70
forces.
ANB The shock buffer type ANB is used to effectively limit movement of equipment or machine compo- 72
nents which need to be slowed down or stopped.
Two Bolt Instrumountings Two Bolt Instrumountings provide a convenient and effective means of isolating vibration generated 75
by lightweight machinery.
Buffers Buffers are designed to protect structures and equipment from impact forces. They are usually 78
fitted as non-metallic stops or incorporated in vehicle suspension systems to provide progressive
stiffening under increasing load.
VT Novibra® type VT protects wall-mounted instrument cabinets from vibrations and shocks generated 80
by nearby engines, workshop machinery.
Bobbins A supplementary range of cylindrical mountings for a wide range of applications. They can be 82
loaded either in compression or shear taking into consideration individual demands for actual
applications.
Metacone™ & HK Washers Overload and rebound washers (top and bottom) are necessary to limit maximum movement in 87
the event of shock loading.
HA The HA height adjustment facilitates precise coupling alignment for engine installations and boat 88
building tolerances.
Installation Guidelines 90
Expansion Joints are available for the UK market. Please contact the Leicester office.
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Trelleborg Industrial AVS – Provides a healthier
environment
Trelleborg Industrial AVS’s antivibration mountings pri- Complete solution of the vibration problem
mary task/function is to eliminate harmful vibration and Trelleborg Industrial AVS offers more than just a com-
to effectively reduce structure-borne sound. plete solution. We perform computer-managed calcu-
lations to achieve the optimum technical solution, we
educate and train in vibration techniques to increase the
Our mission understanding and knowledge of vibration problems.
To be our customers’ preferred choice for engineered
solutions in Industrial, Rail and Marine markets. We make FFT measurements on site to analyse the vibra-
Our polymer technologies enable the control of vibra- tion problems.
tion and movement for the protection of people, equip-
ment and the environment. Delivery of Trelleborg Industrial AVS mountings for in-
dustry is effected directly from stock to customer in order
to minimize lead-time.
World-wide solutions to exceed
our customers expectations
Trelleborg Industrial AVS is a well-recognized supplier of
antivibration mountings. With decades of experience of
vibration problems all over the world, Trelleborg Indus-
trial AVS today covers a wide spectrum of applications.
Our principal markets are Industrial, Rail and Marine.
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From R & D to finished product
Being a member of the Trelleborg Group enables Trelleborg
Industrial AVS to be in a position of full control of the
complete production process and all vital raw materials.
The Trelleborg Group has its own rubber mixing depart-
ments and laboratories with complete test equipment for
measurements of raw materials and finished products. Our
laboratories continuously measure and control specifica-
tions of the raw material and finished products. Trelleborg
Industrial AVS has an R&D department, production facili-
ties in the UK and Sweden, and follows the product all the
way to the customer. Total control, in accordance with ISO This means, for
9001, of this process, results in the quality of the product example, elimina-
required by the customer. tion of solvents in
the vulcanising process of composite
material and solvent free adhesive to
Environmental policy – ISO 14000 eliminate hazardous discharge.
Trelleborg Industrial AVS is working in the same way as its At Trelleborg Industrial AVS we are convinced that a safe
customers with the development of environmental friendly and healthy working and living environment provides good
solutions and production processes, implementing an en- job satisfaction and higher productivity.
vironment management system according to ISO 14000.
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Trelleborg Industrial AVS – Vibration technology
VIBRATION CAUSES STRUCTURE-BORNE
NOISE
Vibration is generated by all kinds of machinery particu- 2. Vibration-isolating the machine to prevent vibrations
larly those with rotating or reciprocating movements. from being transmitted to surrounding areas.
Solidly mounted, these generated motions would be
transmitted directly to the foundations giving rise to ir- 3. Vibration-isolating the machine to prevent the effect
ritating noise to the immediate surroundings where the of outside interference.
machine is installed.
4. Sound-insulating the machine with suitable sound
Noise may also occur in areas some distance away, trans- insulation and absorbing material to combat
mitted through the structure. This is normally referred air-borne noise.
to as “structure-borne noise” (structural noise). In addi-
tion to noise, the creation of vibration can cause serious TRELLEBORG INDUSTRIAL AVS REDUCES THE
problems to sensitive machinery. TOTAL COST
The manufacturing costs related to extremely accurate
The human body, too, can be affected negatively and this balancing of machines are very high and may rise quickly
manifests itself in reduced working capacity, tiredness, with increasingly finer balancing. Since vibration isola-
and headaches caused by both high and low frequencies. tion of the entire machine may still have to be consid-
Extremely low frequencies with considerable movement ered, Trelleborg Industrial AVS antivibration mountings
cause motion sickness and sea-sickness. can be cost effective by reducing the need for intensive
balancing requirements.
The harmful effects of noise can be eliminated by:
1. Reducing imbalance in the machine and the machine´s
natural vibrations to a minimum by applying greater
accuracy in manufacture, suitable design of cutting
tools, etc.
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THE PROPERTIES OF RUBBER MAKES IT
PARTICULARLY SUITABLE AS A SPRING
MATERIAL
Vibration isolation is based on installing machinery on Steel springs are normally used in the form of coil springs
springs or resilient material of known stiffness. The types or leaf springs. The benefit of these is that they permit
of spring material which are used most often are rubber relatively high deflections, but their disadvantage is that
and steel. Another alternative is air springs. they provide very little damping. Due to this, excessive
movement occurs when passing through the resonance
Rubber has high load bearing capacity with an ability range. Often special devices are installed in order to limit
to accommodate overload conditions without the cata- deflections.
strophic failures associated with steel and other materials.
It can carry complex loadings more easily and economi- To allow their properties to be utilised in a satisfactory
cally than other alternatives. way, Trelleborg Industrial AVS rubber mountings are
available in various hardness grades and polymer types.
The bonding of rubber to a rigid material creates a prod-
uct, which can accommodate movement without any Rubber has many unique properties, including acoustic
sliding or rotating surfaces that require lubrication. This damping characteristics, which assist the installation de-
allows operation in many harsh environments without signer in keeping noise levels inside and outside passenger
concern and with substantially reduced maintenance re- accommodations to a minimum.
quirements.
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RUBBER AS AN ENGINEERING MATERIAL Sound-insulating
Compared with other engineering materials, rubber is As sound-insulating material, rubber is one of the very
very ductile. In some cases, the elongation may be higher best. The effect of sound insulation increases with the
than 1000%, and by far the highest proportion of this thickness of the rubber. Rubber is an excellent absorber
strain is elastic. Metals, on the other hand, have very of impact sound, which occurs in foundations, floors,
small strains below the elastic limit. Compared with met- buildings, etc.
als, the tensile strength of rubber is low. The maximum
level that can be achieved with rubber is 25-30 MPa. Environmental Conditions
However, because of the high strain, rubber has a very Trelleborg products are manufactured in a wide range of
large work absorption capacity compared with the best rubber compound types. A range of hardnesses is available
grade of steel. in each compound type to allow the required stiffness
If a material is subjected to a load below the elastic to be achieved.
limit, the deformation will, according to Hooke´s law, be Each compound is carefully formulated to obtain the
proportional to the load. This does not apply to rubber best performance for specific properties. The compound
under tension or compression. This means that rubber chosen depends upon the most important properties for the
does not have any constant tensile or compression modu- application’s requirement. Strength and fatigue requirements,
lus of elasticity. Metals will normally be softer towards operating temperature, environmental conditions and
the end of a tensile test, while the opposite is often the potential contaminates must be considered. Most Trelleborg
case with rubber. Rubber does not have a yield point, and rubber compounds are based on polyisoprenes, offering high
the modulus is increased until there is abrupt failure. strength and excellent performance characteristics. A range
of synthetic rubber
compounds is also
THE MOST IMPORTANT PROPERTIES FOR
m m available for special
RUBBER applications where
resistance to con-
High elastic ductility Steel Rubber tinuous high tem-
High elastic ductility is, therefore, the most pronounced spring spring peratures (>75°C)
feature of rubber. Just how easy it is to deform rubber is or other harsh en-
*Fig 12.
shown by the fact that the modulus of elasticity of com- vironmental condi-
Magnification factor
pression for rubber within the normal hardness range, B%
tions is required.
30-80° IRH, is between 2 and 12 MPa; while the modu- 800
D=0,01 Anti-oxidants and
lus of elasticity of steel is 210 000 MPa, This means that 700
D=0,05 anti-ozonants are
rubber is about 100 000 times softer than steel. Sub-critical range Sub-critical range included in many
600
formulations to
D=0,1
Damping capacity 500 provide resistance
Inteference frequency
Damping capacity is an additional important feature of Z= Natural frequency against ozone and
400
compounded rubber. This is of particular importance ultra violet rays.
when operating a machine that is supported on springs 300
D=0,2
through the resonance range. The resonance deflection 200
with rubber springs is only 1/5 to 1/50 compared with
Fig 3.
the deflection when using steel springs with the same 100
D=0,5 Resonance curve for
stiffness, see fig. 3. With a spring made of natural rubber 0 spring material with
0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0
working with compression or shear load, the direct loss of Tuning Z different internal
energy is between 6 and 30% depending on the hardness damping.
of the rubber. This energy loss is such that it is possible in
many cases to use rubber springs as dampers. Care must Dynamic elasticity
be taken when it comes to damping in a rubber element. Fig 4.
If the element works with high amplitudes, a substantial Dynamic Schematic
load representation of the
amount of energy is converted into heat, and the heat
internal damping
which is generated may cause the rubber element to be
properties of rubber.
destroyed. See fig. 4. In the case of simple impact, the The elliptical area
vibrations sequence will be as shown in fig. 5. The left- Static load indicates the loss of
hand curve represents a steel spring, while the right-hand Deformation energy.
curve represents a rubber spring. These two curves clearly
mm mm
show how quickly the vibrations degenerate in the rub- Fig 5.
ber, while in steel springs they diminish slowly. Vibrations sequence
with single impact for
sec sec steel and rubber springs.
*Fig 12. Schematic difference between rubber spring and steel spring.
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Basic Natural Poly- Natural Synthetic Natural Natural Ethylene
Polymer Rubber – Chloroprene Rubber and Polyisoprene Rubber Rubber Propylene
polyisoprene Styrene
Butadiene
blend
Compound First Grade Oil Resisting High Very Low Medium Low Creep High
Type General Damping Creep Creep Temperature
Purpose
Physical Excellent Good Very Good Very Good Excellent Excellent Moderate
Strength
Compression Good Moderate Moderate Excellent Very Good Very Good Good
Set
Ozone Good Good Moderate Poor Poor Good Excellent
Resistance
High Moderate Good Moderate Good Moderate Good Very Good
Temperature
Performance
Low Good Poor Moderate Good Good Good Moderate
Temperature
Performance
Fatigue Excellent Moderate Moderate Good Very Good Very Good Moderate
Performance
Oil Poor Moderate Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor
Resistance
Creep Moderate Poor Poor Excellent Good Very Good Moderate
Performance
Hardness 35 – 80 45 – 70 45 – 70 45 - 70 40 - 70 40 - 70 40 – 70
Range IRH
Nominal 3-5 6-8 7 – 10 2–4 2-4 2-4 7 - 10
Critical
Damping %
Table 1. Typical properties for rubber compounds used in antivibration mountings.
coefficient. P
x x
x
Static Stiffness x DEFLECTION RANGE
FORCE
P
x DEFLECTION
x DEFLECTION
Fig. 6
dP/dX at XP average gradient over P (or X) range (usually derived by least
squares method of curve fitting).
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Dynamic Stiffness
The stiffness of a rubber spring changes when a dynamic will deviate from the ideal ‘massless’ spring stiffness. This
force is applied. This is known as the dynamic (or com- is due to the mass effects of standing waves. “Wave ef-
plex) stiffness. The dynamic stiffness is usually higher fect” changes of dynamic stiffness are generated when
than the pseudo-static stiffness, (the difference being the rubber section dimensions become comparable with
referred to as the dynamic to static ratio) and is affected multiples of the half wavelength of the propagated wave
by several factors including changes in frequency, tem- passing through the spring. Calculations of the deviation
perature and amplitude. See fig. 7. from ideal “massless” spring dynamic stiffness due to
wave effect are complex and are normally obtained from
The dynamic stiffness is considered to be unchanged be- test measurement. A typical stiffness curve for a large
tween 5Hz and 80Hz under constant conditions. Above section rubber to metal bonded spring is shown below.
this frequency range, the dynamic stiffness of the spring
P3
220 HIGH FREQUENCY DYNAMIC STIFFNESS
P1
Ks = 200
X1
P1 180
db
P3 – P4
LOAD
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
X5 X4 X1 X3
DEFLECTION FREQUENCY (Hz)
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
Creep Performance
When a rubber spring is subjected to a constant load, the 38
resultant deflection continues to increase with time. An 36
CREEP - % INCREACE ON BASE DEFLECTION
Fig. 9
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Joule effect
Changes in temperature cause small changes in the de-
flection of loaded rubber springs. This change in tem-
perature, which is reversible with temperature, is known
as the Joule effect. For pairs of springs shown a 10°C
rise in temperature will cause an increase in clearance by
approximately 4.5% of the nominal static deflection.
See fig. 10 and 11.
FREE
LADEN
CLEARANCE
Fig 10.
% CHANGE
Deflection
40
30
20
10
Temp Temp
C° C°
–50 –40 –30 –20 –10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
–10
–20
Fig 11.
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Hardness
STIFFNESS OF A RUBBER SPRING IRH
100
When calculating compression characteristics of rub-
ber, it should be noted that the deflection is not directly 90
spring is determined by the dimensions and the hardness rubber hardness and 0
0 0,5
State shear modulus
1,0 1,5
of the rubber. shear modulus. MPa
Dynamic spring stiffness Kdyn (N/m) Spring stiffness when an alternating force is applied.
Tuning ratio Z (-) The ratio between interference frequency f and natural frequency f . o
Interference force Fs (N) The force transmitted to the base of an isolated machine.
Impulse force Fi (N) The force transmitted to the base of a rigidly mounted machine.
Magnification factor B (-) The part of the impulse force which is transmitted as a vibration force.
Indicates the relation between the interference force Fs and impulse force Fi.
Level of isolation I (-) The part of the impulse force which is eliminated by the vibration isolation,
(1-B) or, if B is expressed as a percentage, (100-B).
Damping coefficient c (Ns/m) The linear viscous damping coefficient.
Critical damping ckr (Ns/m) The linear viscous damping coefficient at critical damping. A system is said
to be critically damped if it returns to its initial static position without any
over-oscillation after a displacement.
Damping factor D (-) The ratio between c and c . kr
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Calculation of deflection sible to change the force transmitted. This is exactly what
When calculating deflection the following formula shall happens when vibration isolation is achieved. The low
be used. elasticity and shear moduli of rubber are used to achieve
a low natural frequency.
δstat = F
K stat
To summarize, transmission of vibration forces can be
effected in three ways:
Calculation of isolation degree
The following formulas are used for calculating the isola- 1. Rigidly mounted machines transmit vibration forces
tion degree for a given spring. in unchanged form to the base, which is therefore
forced to be a part of the movement of the machine.
The natural frequency: The magnification factor can be regarded as being
100%.
1 K dyn
fo =
2π m 2. In the case of an unsuitable spring system, the mag-
nification factor will increase considerably and may
amount to several hundred percent.
Tuning: Z = f/fo
3. The force transmission percentage is reduced substan-
Magnification factor: tially by correct calculation and suitable mountings
being installed between the machine and base. Typi-
B= Fs = 1+4D2Z2 cal reductions can be from 100 down to 10%, but in
Fi (1-Z2)2+4D2Z2 favourable circumstances can be as low as 2%.
Reduction in dB R=20log(1/B)
B
%
The relative magnitude of the transmission of force de- 200
pends entirely on the tuning ratio Z. If Z is high, the
force transmission percentage will be small.
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SHOCK ISOLATION – Moderate temperature (ideally 20°-30°).
Shock is usually described as a transient phenomenon as – Low humidity.
opposed to a vibration, which is a continuous process. – Protection from intense light, radiation and high ozone
concentrations.
A shock pulse can normally by described by parameters – It is recommended that the storage period does not
such as maximum amplitude (acceleration, for example), exceed five years.
duration (in milliseconds, for example), and the shape of
the pulse. The pulse may be a half sine wave, rectangular, Unit conversion
saw tooth or other shape of wave. Multiply by to obtain
feet 0.30480 meters
The basic principle for achieving good shock isolation inches 0.02540 meters
is to mount the machine on mountings that are soft pounds 0.453 kilograms
enough to give a low natural frequency, and which can pound/force 4.45 Newtons
offer relatively large mounting deflections. feet second 0.3048 meters/second
inches/second 0.0254 meters/second
If the duration of a shock pulse is τ seconds, and the feet/second2 0.3048 meters/second2
natural frequency of the set up is fo Hz, then the product inches/second2 0.0254 meters/second2
must be τ fo <approx. 0.25 if the isolation is to provide
protection against the shock. GENERAL SET UP
1. The various parts of the machine are combined on a
The value 0.25 is not an absolute value but depends on common base.
the shape of the shock pulse. 2. The entire machine is isolated by means of suitable
Trelleborg Industrial AVS anti-vibration mountings.
STORAGE 3. Flexible connections to the machine are required in
There may be changes in appearance and physical prop- order to achieve effective isolation. The application of
erties of rubber products during storage, particularly if Trelleborg expansion joints can be recommended.
adverse condition apply. BS3574 provides an ideal guide 4. If required, there should be grounding for removing
to the most suitable storage conditions, including: static electricity.
C E
Fig 16. General set up.
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Assistance when choosing antivibration mountings
Type of machine Type of mounting How to choose
Instrument mountings M Two Bolt Instru- Flanged Instrumo- Select correct load line
Electronic Racks, mounting untings
in diagram 1 and
Radio TX/RX, Mobile
Computer Systems correct interference
line in diagram 3.
Heavy Duty Isolators SAW Rectangular SAW Cirkular SAW 3” Comp
Off Highway Vehicles,
Vibratory Screens, Large The load line
Engines, Public Service Vehicles intersects with
Building and Construction GK VT AV-Plate
required type of
Inertia Blocks, Heavy Plant, mounting.
Ductwork, Suspended Ceilings
Connect this
Machine Tools TF AV-plate intersection point
Lathes, Punch Presses, Grinders, vertically down to the
Woodworking Equipment interference line in
diagram 3.
SE Buffers ANB
Motion Control
Rebound, Motion Limitation Here, on the sloping
curve, the isolation
Vehicle Suspension VP UD SP-Bearings Metaxentric bushes
degree is indicated.
Pivot Arms, Trunnion Mounts, For static deflection,
Gearbox Mountings see diagram 2.
3
I
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RA & Fail Safe EF
rpm, the RA and EF type provides a degree of isolation
of 75-85%. For better isolation, the alternative RAEM or
M can be chosen.
Features
RA and EF uses the rubber profile in shear and compres-
sion, obtaining good vertical flexibility with the advantage
of horizontal stability. For normal speeds of approx. 1500
M RA 100, RA 200 17-1463
RA 500, RA 800 L
ØD L
17-1463
G
d
d A
K
H A
RA 1200, RA 1800
K
ØD RA 350 L
RA
G
d
H A d
A
K
K
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RA & Fail Safe EF
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
2500
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
2000
RA
0
1500
-6
180
00
0-6
60
18
0
0-
RA
80 120
RA
40
120
0- RA 60
0-
0-6
RA RA
80
1000
0-
0
40 1
RA RA
180 800
800 0-4 -60
700 RA 0
0 20
120
-4 1
0-4
60
40 00 RA
600 0 RA
0-
800
50
-40 RA
500 500
RA
0- 8
-60
50 RA
400
60
RA RA
RA
0-
500 350
35
300 -40 -60
RA
0
-6
250
0
00
-4
2
50
RA
RA
3
3- 463 -40
200 350
A
17-
R
0
-40
-1 00
RA 1
-7
200 RA 10 463-7
17 A 1
40
-60 0-6 0
R
150 0
0-
RA
60
20
200
RA
-40
46
-1
17
40
100 17-
0-
146
10
3-6
80 0
RA
70 RA
100
45
60 17- -40
3-
146
46
3-4
5
-1
50
17
35
3-
17-
46
40 146
-1
3-3
17
5
30
25
20
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 20 22 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
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Diagram 3 To select correct mounting, following
8 Res data are needed:
9 onan 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10 ce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
12 correct interference line in diagram 3.
Avo The load line intersects with required type
15 id th of mounting.
is re Connect this intersection point vertically
gion down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
20 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
25
30 0
50 1 2
40
70 L
50
80
60 85
3
70 90 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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RAEM
For normal speeds of approx. 1500 rpm the RAEM type
provides a degree of isolation of 85-95%, and gives good
isolation with low frequency machines.
ØD A L
d
K
G A
K RAEM 1500, RAEM 2500
RAEM 350
L
H
d
A d
A
K
K
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RAEM
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
3500 Diagram 1 Diagram 2
3000 RA
EM
2500 250
0-6
2000 0
0
-6
00
25
1500
EM
RA RA
0
EM EM
-4
RA
250 150
00
0-4 0-6
25
1000 0 0
M
0
AE 0 RAE
-6
800
0
00
-4
RA
700
00
EM
15
150 RA
15
600 EM
EM
6
0-4
0-
800
M
0
RA
80
500 -60
EM
R
RA
400
RA
EM
40
800 RA
0-
300 -40 EM
60
80
350
0-
250 -60
EM
35
40
EM RA
0-
EM
200
35
RA
RA
EM
150
RA
350
60
-40 RA
EM
5-
125
12
-60
EM
100
0
RA
RA
6
EM
-
60
80 60-
40
EM
70 60
5-
RA
RA
12
60 EM
125
EM
50 RA -40
RA
EM
RA 40-
40
40 EM 60
0-
60-
6
RA 0
40
-6
EM
30
40
EM
25
0
-4
RA
40
20
EM
RA
EM
RA
15 40-
40
10
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 20
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
5
Diagram 3
6 To select correct mounting, following
Res data are needed:
7 ona 1) Load per mounting (kg)
8 nce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
9 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
10
Avo correct interference line in diagram 3.
id th The load line intersects with required type
is re of mounting.
gion Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
15
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25
0
30
50 1 2
40 70 L
50 80
85
60
90 3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Cushyfloat™ Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
3000
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
2500
17-
184
2000 1-7
0 70
17-
184 1-
1500 1-6 1 84
0 7-
1 60
41-
1000 17- -18 -5
0
184 17
1-5 8 41 0
800 0 -1 1-4
17-
184 17 84
700 1-4 -1
600 0 17
17-
165 75
500 7-7 5 7-
17-
165 5
-16
400 7-6 17 65
17-
5 7-
165 165 5
300 7-5
5 7- -5
17- 1
6 57
250 165 -1
7-4
5 17
200 5
17- 75 -4
17-
160
9-7 0 9- 657
150 160 5 6 1
9-6 -1 7-
5 17 1 5
17- -6
17- 160 09
100 160 9-5 - 16 55
9-4
5 5 17 09-
6
80 -1
70 17 5
-4
60 17- 09
160
0-6 - 16 5
50 5 17 0-6
60
40 17- -1
160 17 55
0-5 0 -
5
30 60
-1
17-
160 17
25 0-4 45
5 0-
20 1 60
-
17
15
10
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
5
Diagram 3 To select correct mounting, following
6
Res data are needed:
7 onan 1) Load per mounting (kg)
8 ce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
9 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
10 Avo The load line intersects with required type
id th of mounting.
12 is re Connect this intersection point vertically
gion down to the interference line in diagram 3
15 Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25 0
30 50
70 1 2
40 L
80
50 85
60 90
3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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SIM™
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
1000
900 Diagram 1 Diagram 2
800
700
600
500
SIM
400 300
-70
0
-6 0-7
SIM
30
300 300
0
M
-60
SI
0
250
30
M
SIM
SI
200 300
0 0
-50
-4 -60 -5 -7
SIM
0
30 20 30 20
SI 200
150 SIM M 20 -70
M M SIM IM IM IM
0
300 0-60
S S S
-40
0
120
0
0
SIM
100 200 SIM
70 50
90 -50 100
40
0- 0-
-70
0-
80
10 20
20
SI
70 SIMM 100
M
SI SI
SI
200 -60
60 -40
d
an
60
50
0-
10
SIM
M
40 100
SI
-50
50
SIM
0-
100
10
-40
40
30
M
0-
SI
10
25
M
SI
20
15
10
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
7
Diagram 3
8 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
9 Reso 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10 nanc 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
e (Hz = rpm / 60 )
12 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
Avoi correct interference line in diagram 3.
d thi The load line intersects with required type
15 s reg of mounting.
ion Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
20 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
25
0
30
50
40 1 2
70
L
50 80
85
60
90 3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Cushyfoot™
Features
Cushyfoot™ mountings have two rubber elements, used
in shear and compression, to provide excellent stiffness
characteristics for the isolation of a wide range of vibration
frequencies.
Ød A
D K
L
B
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Cushyfoot™
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
1400
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
1200
1000 17 17
-03 -02
46 13
800 -60 -60
700
600
-60
500 17
13
-03 17
-02
46 -02
-60
400 -45
17
13
46
-45
-03
17
300
-45
250
-45
13
46
-02
200
-03
17
17
17
150 -02
90
-60
120
-60
90
100
-02
17
-02
17
80 90
-45
70
60
-45
90
50
-02
17
40
30
25
20
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 14 18
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm) 12 16
Interfering frequency (Hz)
4
Diagram 3 To select correct mounting, following
5 data are needed:
Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
6 onan 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
7
ce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
8 correct interference line in diagram 3.
Avo
9 id th The load line intersects with required type
10 is re of mounting.
12
gion Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
15 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
0
25
50
30
70 1 2
40 80 L
85
50
90
60
3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Vee Mountings
Features
Vee mountings have ideal stiffness characteristics for rail
vehicle engine suspensions. The vertical stiffness rate en-
sures that when the mounting is properly loaded, the verti-
cal natural frequency doesn’t coincide with the body bend-
ing frequency. The high longitudinal stiffness controls
shunting shock motion. The mounting is usually con-
nected to the sole bars via the base casting, and a buffer is
attached to the Vee section casting to limit tensile loades.
70 70
176 176
45 45
M14 M
M14
M
121 121
Ø14 Ø14
190 190
222 222
11-1033 11-1082
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Vee Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
800
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
700
600
500 11
-1
03
450 3-
60
400
350
11
-1
300 03
3-
50
0
3-6
103
250
11-
11
0
-1
3-5
200 08
2-
103
65
180
11-
160
5
2-6
11
-1
108
140 08
2-
55
11-
120
5
2-5
108
100
11-
90
80
70
60
50
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
6
Diagram 3
7 To select correct mounting, following
Reso data are needed:
8 nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
9 e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
10 (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Avoid Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
12 this r correct interference line in diagram 3.
egion The load line intersects with required type
of mounting.
15 Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
20 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
0
25
50
30
70
80 1 2
40
85 L
50
90
60
70 3
I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)/Reduction (dB)
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RAB
Features
Similar in design to the RA/RAEM range, type RAB uses
rubber in shear and compression for optimum stiffness
characteristics and horizontal stability. Especially effec-
tive on small 1, 2 and 3 cylinder diesel engines where the
special compound employed provides effective isolation of
vibration while eliminating much of the excessive move-
ment normally associated with 1–3 cylinder engines.
D
G
H
d
A
K
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RAB
140
RAB-0
120
RAB-2
100
80
RAB-3
60
40
Fully approved by
NATO and Europe’s 20
leading manufacturers
of 1- 2- and 3-cylinder
versions of compact
diesel engines.
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
Example of RAB-
installation on a
3-cylinder diesel
engine power pack.
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M
Features
Novibra® type M is specifically designed to give large de-
flection at low loads. Although the mount design allows
high deflection, the mountings are compact in weight and
easy to install.
ø D
G
ød E
h ød
H A A
K K
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M
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
3000
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
2500
2000
M
1500
15
00
0
-6
-6
00
0
15
1000
M
M
800
15
00
700
0
-4
-4
0
600
00
15
M
500
M
0
60
60 -6
0- 00
0-
60
400
6
M
M
M
40
40
60
300
M
0-
0-
60
40
0
40 -4
0- 00
200
40 M 6
M
40
0-
60
40
150
M
M
0-
Load per mounting (kg)
20
20
0-
M
M7
60
0
-4
M M2
100 10
0
M 0
20
6
10 00
0-
9
0- -4
10
8
60 0
80
M
70 7
0
-6
60
M
60
50
7-
M
7-
60
M
10
50
50
M
0-
-6
40
40
40 4
-6
25
0-
M
10
M
25
M
30 3
-6
0
0
-4
M
40
M
50
50
7-
7-
M
-4
40
M
20 2
0
0
-4
15 1.5
25
M
M
25
-4
0
10 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 12 14 16 20 25 30 40 50
Natural frequency (Hz) M7 A, M7 B 1 2 2.5 3 4 5
Interfering frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
2
Diagram 3
3 Re To select correct mounting, following
son data are needed:
4 anc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
5 e (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
6 correct interference line in diagram 3.
7
8
Avo The load line intersects with required type
of mounting.
id t Connect this intersection point vertically
10 his down to the interference line in diagram 3.
reg Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
ion degree is indicated.
15 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25 1 2
30 0 L
50
40 70
50 80
60 85 3
I
70 90
80
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Equi-frequency Mountings
Features
Each design has substantially the same stiffness in vertical
and horizontal directions. Load range 11 kg to 54 kg. Can
be used as small anti-shock mounting when static loadings
are derated.
M M
Ø 51
Ø 29 Ø 22
M10 M6
1.6
2 12
22
2xØ8.7 Ø4.8
57 35
49.2
73
59
89
17-0389 17-1566
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Equi-frequency Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
60 Diagram 1 Diagram 2
55
50
45
40 17
-03
89
35 -60
30
-60
89
25
-03
17
20 17
-03
89
18 -45
-60
16 17
-15
66
66
-45
-15
14 -60
89
17
-03
12
17
10
9
-45
8 17
66
-15
66
-15
7 -45
17
6
2
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 0.5 1 1.5 2 3 4 5
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
9
Diagram 3
10 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
12 onan 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
ce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
15 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
Avo The load line intersects with required type
id th of mounting.
is re Connect this intersection point vertically
20 gion down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
25 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
30
0
40
50 1 2
50 L
70
60 80
70 85 3
I
80 90
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Fanflex™
Features
Simple design with metal parts encapsulated in high grade
oil-resisting rubber compound giving good environmental
resistance.
M MC 6535 M
D2 D1
G
G
t t
D2
A
A
K
K
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Fanflex™
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
400
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
350
300
Fa
250 nf
le
x
20
0-
200 65
5
0-6
20
Fa
nf
ex
le
nfl
150 x
20
Fa
0-
-55
55
00
120
x2
5
0-4
fle
100
an
20
dF
Fa M
ex
nf C
an
65
nfl
80 le
x Fa 35
0-6 Fa
-65
20 nf -6
70 0- le 5
35
45 x
5
10
65
0-
60 65 M
MC
10
C
65
x
fle
50 35
Fa
n
-5
Fa
nf 5
le
-55
x
10
40
35
0-
55
55
65
-45 00-
35
MC
M
1
C
65 flex
30 65
35
MC an
35
Fa -4
F
25 nf 5
le
5
x
0-4
10
0-
10
20 45
ex
nfl
Fa
15
10
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
5
Diagram 3
6 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
7 Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
8 ona 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
nce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
10 correct interference line in diagram 3.
The load line intersects with required type
12 of mounting.
Avo Connect this intersection point vertically
id th down to the interference line in diagram 3.
15 is re Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
gion degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25
30
0 1 2
40 L
50
50 70
60 80
3
70 85 I
80 90
90
100
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BA & Double U-Shear
Novibra® type BA and
Metalastik® type Double U-Shear
Novibra® type BA and Metalastik® type Double U-Shear
are equally suitable for isolating vibrations from low speed
machines and equipment. Protects sensitive and light-
weight units from external shocks and vibrations.
H H
F t
H
t
B B
C d B
A
d d L
L L
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BA & Double U-Shear
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
300
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
250
200
17 BA
-14 10
79 0B
150 -50
17
A
B
120 -14
0
0
10
10
79
100 -40
BA
BA
BA
0
90 10
-5
0A
79
80 17
4
-14 BA
-1
70 80
17
50
-50 B
60 17
48 79 B
-14
-1 14 50
50 40
50 80
-40
-
17 17- BA
BA
50
0-
40 17 A
-14
82
-50
40
30 17
17 50 A
-14
0-
48
82 BA
BA
25 -40
-1
20
B
20 BA
0 A
20
BA -14 20/2 82 20
/2
B
14 BA
-5
15 17 BA
-14 20
0 -4 B
92
B 17-
-50 A
A 0
12
82
17 A
17
-14
0
10
-5
2
92
2
9 -40
49
0
BA
20 2-4
-1
8 20
A
17
/2
BA 149
A
/2
7
-
17
6
5
4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
5
Diagram 3
6 To select correct mounting, following
Res data are needed:
7 ona 1) Load per mounting (kg)
8 nce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
9 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
10 correct interference line in diagram 3.
Avo The load line intersects with required type
id th of mounting.
is re Connect this intersection point vertically
gion down to the interference line in diagram 3.
15 Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25
0
30
50 1 2
40 70 L
50 80
85
60
90 3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Metacone™ & HK
Features
A compact fail safe design, available for a wide range of
loadings with in some cases alternative fixings.
Cutouts in rubber section on various sizes provide different
vertical/horizontal stiffness ratios.
Most sizes can be supplied complete with overload and
rebound washers.
60 Ø 83
Ø 25.4 Ø 31.8
12
2.6
18
3.6 56 59
L
Ø 16.3
Ø 12.7
Ø 75
Ø 56 Ø10.3
Metalastik® type Metacone™ and
Novibra® type HK Ø10.3
y
x
A range of mountings designed for high load capacity x x
70 82.7 105
with relatively large static deflections. The high loading
x y
for a given size is achieved by utilising the rubber to best
advantage in shear and compression. Normally, mount- 82.5
69.4
ings are assembled with overload and rebound washers to 102 92
control and limit movement of the suspended equipment 17-0248 (solid) L=42 17-0277 (x cut out)
17-0241 (x cut out) L=42 17-0311 (y cut out)
under shock loads. Centre fixing bolts should be torque 17-0189 (solid) L=51 17-0341 (solid)
tightened to the recommended values.
Ø 63
• Vehicle Cabs 51
• Oil Tanks/Tankers
Ø 12.3
• Mobile applications Ø 10.2
29
Ø 51
Ø 50 Ø 54
A-A
A
Ø8.7
Ø10.3
57
(kg) (kg) 73
A
Metacone™ 17-0189-45 (45° IRH) 145 0.28 89
82.5
17-0189-70 (70° IRH) 290 0.28 17-0379 102
17-0241-45 (45° IRH) 62 0.18 17-1691
17-0241-60 (60° IRH) 122 0.18
17-0248-45 (45° IRH) 95 0.19
Ø 12 Type Cone Top Bottom
17-0248-60 (60° IRH) 190 0.19
17-0277-45 (45° IRH) 125 0.56 mount washer washer
17-0277-60 (60° IRH) 230 0.56 16 Art.No. Art.No.
3 48
17-0379-45 (45° IRH) 35 0.12
Metacone™ 17-0189 336050 336000
17-0379-60 (60° IRH) 70 0.12
17-0341-45 (45° IRH) 160 0.54 17-0241 336050 336000
17-0341-60 (60° IRH) 300 0.54 Ø 60
17-0248 336050 336000
17-0341-70 (70° IRH) 430 0.54
17-0311-45 (45° IRH) 125 0.58 17-0277 336060 336080
17-0311-60 (60° IRH) 220 0.58 17-0379 336070 336070
68
17-1691-45 (45° IRH) 72 0.44 11
17-1691-60 (60° IRH) 144 0.44 17-0341 336060 336080
HK 60-40 2256900 (40° IRH) 90 0.24 80 17-0311 336060 336080
HK 60-50 318390 (50° IRH) 115 0.24 82.5
106 17-1691 336110 336120
HK 60-60 2256910 (60° IRH) 180 0.24
HK 60-70 318380 (70° IRH) 250 0.24 HK 60 HK HK 60 318490 318500
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Metacone™ & HK
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
500
Diagram 2
Diagram 1
400 17
-03
41
350 -70
300
250
17
0
17 -03
-6
-03
0
41
0 11
-7
11 17
HK 70
200 -60
60
-01
-6 03
17 -60
-
89
41
77 -
-02 HK
7
HK
17 0
180 -70
1
7
77
03
60 60
9-
0
-60 -60 17
-6
160 -70
18
-02
60
60
2
-0
48
0
1-
-60
17
-
HK
140
17
34
17
d
-0
-03
an
5
120
17
41
45 11-4
-45 17
5
-16
d
-4
n
0
91
27 03
a
-5
100 17
8
-60
60
60
01
-0 17-
-02
8-
7-
17 77-
HK
7
-03 45 HK 17
24
1
-02 17
0
60 HK
-0
80 -0
-4
11 -40 41
-45 17 60- -60 189
17
17
60
-02 50 -45
41 -60
60
70
HK
48
1-
5
03 41
-45
-4
69
2
60
0
-1
7-
17
45
7-
17 17
50
1-
1
-1 -03
17 691-
69
79
an
-60
1
-02 45
-
45
17
40 41
-45
8-
d
24
45
an
-0
1-
60
17
24
9-
-0
30
37
17
-0
17
25 17
-03
79
45
-45
9-
20
37
-0
17
15
10
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
6
Diagram 3
7 To select correct mounting, following
8 Res data are needed:
onan 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10
ce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
12 Avo correct interference line in diagram 3.
id th The load line intersects with required type
is re of mounting.
15 gion Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
20 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
25
0
30
50
40 1 2
70
L
50 80
85
60
90 3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Metacone™ & HK
Metalastik® Ø 116
Ø 47.6
Ø 84
Ø 38
Ø 84
Ø 38
type Metacone™ 4.7
Ø 16.3
Ø 16.3
Ø 25 Ø 75
Ø 75
Ø 73.3 Ø10.3
Lower end of outer Ø10.3
Ø 95 metal must be
supported as shown.
Ø 10 A-A
82.7 105
82.7 105
98.4 121
10 A
69.4 69.4
A 98.4 92 92
Ø 100 Ø 84 Ø 81 Ø 142
Ø 46 Ø 38 Ø 34.9 Ø 50
10 46
16
33
3.7
71
80 3.6 79.4 100
34 12.5
Ø 16.3
Ø 20
Ø 20.4 Ø 25
Ø 75 Ø 60.5 Ø 123.5
Ø 93
A-A Ø 75
Ø11
A Ø10.3 Ø10.3
Ø12
Ø 38
Ø 20
Type Art.No. Max vert. load Weight 25.5
(kg) (kg)
20
3.5 73
Metacone™ 11-1009-45 (45° IRH) 140 0.59 4 85
92 98 121
R5.5
17-0566-60 (60° IRH) 380 0.82 65 84 90
A
17-0566-70 (70° IRH) 525 0.82
98
17-1227-45 (45° IRH) 560 1.1 80
112
98
17-1227-60 (60° IRH) 1000 1.1 140 107
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Metacone™ & HK
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
2000
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
1500
17 HK
1200 -01 60
46 0-6
-60 0
1000
0
0-6 -6
17
-60
60 146
-15
50
50
800
-40
HK 17-0
-60 17
-45
-15
-01 HK
00
700 46
27
17
-45 17 60
K6
-12 0-4
-12
27 0
H
600 -60
17
0
-45
7-6
17
-15 17
50
22
500 50 -18
-45
-15
17 146 17-1
43 17
450 17
-60 -03
7-1 391 5
84 -70
17
91
-0 -4
400 -12 17
60
27 17 -05 -70
-45
-
-03 66
3
350 -70
-0
91
-60
-60
17
91
300 17
-03
-05
66
17
250 -60
5
17
3-4
17 -18
-70
-60
43
84
-03
200 -45
66
91
66
5 7-1
-45
-05
-05
1-4 1
11
-10
17
17
09
150 -55
39
5
an
5-5
d1
7-0
17 7-1
-05
86
86
1
120 66 5-5
7-1
-45 5
11
d1
-10
an
-45
6
-10 56
11 17-0
-45
80
0
09
70
11
60
50
40
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
5
Diagram 3
6 To select correct mounting, following
Reso data are needed:
7 nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
8
e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
9 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
10 Avoi correct interference line in diagram 3.
d this The load line intersects with required type
12 regio of mounting.
n Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
15 Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
0
25
50
30
70
1 2
40 80
L
85
50
90
60
3
70 I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Cab Mountings
20
15
70° IRH
Load kN
10
60° IRH
5
Metalastik® type Cab Mountings
Specially profiled rubber section together with bump and 45° IRH
rebound washers provide optimum suspension character-
istics for cabs on commercial vehicles, tractors and other
3 2 1
off-road vehicles, earthmoving equipment and construc-
tion plant. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Deflection mm
17-0890
54 G F
K
E H
Ø 70
Ø 80 Ø A+0.5
Ø10.3 ØA min Ø L
5
Ø16
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Cab Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
800
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
700
600
17
-60
-1
81
14
500 4-
60
-18
17
450
400
350 17
-1
65
0-
300 60
- 60
- 45
17
50
14
-1
-16
-18
81
250 4-
17
17
45
17 17
-1 -1
200 65 67
0- 1-
45 60
180
0
160
-16 71-6
-45
-16
50
140
17
17
120
17
-1
67
100 1-
45
-45
90
71
-16
80
17
70
60
50
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
7
Diagram 3
8 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
Reso 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10 nanc 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
e (Hz = rpm / 60 )
12 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
Avoi correct interference line in diagram 3.
d thi The load line intersects with required type
15 s reg of mounting.
ion Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
20 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
25
0
30
50
40 70 1 2
L
50 80
85
60
90
70 3
I
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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EH
Features
Type EH is designed primarily for mobile applications
where high dynamic and shock forces are encountered.
Machine in operation
R E
C R E
C
Machine in operation
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EH
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
500 Diagram 1 Diagram 2
450
400
350
300 EH
0
90
-6
75
75
-60
90
250
EH
200
180 EH EH
90 64
75 63
-40
0
160 -60
-6
0
63
-4
140
64
75
90
EH
120
EH
100
EH
90 EH 48
0
50
-6
64 -60
50
80 63
-40
48
0
70
EH
-4
63
64
60
EH
EH
48
50
50 -40
0
-4
50
48
40
EH
30
20
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 0.5 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
10
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
Reso data are needed:
nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
15 Avoi Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
d thi correct interference line in diagram 3.
s reg The load line intersects with required type
20
ion of mounting.
Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
25 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
30
0
40
50
1 2
50 70 L
80
60
85
70
90 3
I
80
90
100
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UH
Features
UH is an anti-vibration mounting designed to accom-
modate axial static and shock loads in both directions. The
dynamic natural frequency is constant irrespective of the
static load.
d1
H
d
A
d2 K
D
d2 D t
UH Washer 1660420 17 75 6
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UH
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
500
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
UH 70
400
UH 70
350
300
UH 50
250
UH 50
200
180
160
140
120
100
90
80
70
60
50
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12
Interfering frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm) Natural frequency (Hz)
7 To select correct mounting, following
Diagram 3 data are needed:
Reso
nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10 e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
Avoi correct interference line in diagram 3.
d thi
s reg The load line intersects with required type
ion of mounting.
Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
20 Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
0 For static deflection, see diagram 2.
30 50
70 1 2
40 L
80
50 85
60 90
3
70 I
80
90
100
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VP & UD Bushes
Features
Novibra® type VP and Metalastik® type UD consist of two
concentric sleeves with rubber securely bonded between
them. Designed to accomodate torsional movements and
axial and radial loads. The rubber is prestressed to give
maximum dynamic strength and durability.
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Spherilastik™ Bearings
Features
A heavy duty flexible bearing which combines high load
capacity with the ability to accommodate torsional and
angular movements in all planes without lubrication and
metal to metal wear. It is available with centre bore or solid
member depending on fixing requirements.
ØD Ød
β α
ØD Ød β° α°
α E A
β
F
B
B
Trunnion 13-2202-65 (65° IHR) 35 66.7 47.6 120 20 90 13 70 34 0.7 8 0.9 6 1.2
type 13-2033-60 (60° IHR) 40 84 65 155 20 120 16.5 150 75 2.8 6 2.8 6 2.8
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Metaxentric™ Bushes
Features
Metaxentric™ bushes have a large rubber section with the
central pin offset towards one radial plane. These bushes
can provide a relatively large radial deflection, but have
excellent motion control characteristics.
Applications
• Vehicle spring eye mounting
• Tilt Cab pivot bush
• Engine mounting
A
R1
Ød
E R2
ØD
Radial properties
Dimensions in mm Direction R1 Direction R2 Weight
Type Art.No d D A B E Stiffn N/mm Max defl. mm Stiffn N/mm (kg)
Metaxentric™ 13-1270-50 (50° IRH) 16 47.6 50.8 63.5 7.1 750 2 1600 0.18
13-2174-60 (60° IRH) 24 75.3 50.8 70 10.5 1100 3.5 1200 0.59
13-1165-50 (50° IRH) 25.4 88.9 66.7 79.4 14.3 585 3.8 640 0.86
13-1165-65 (65° IRH) 25.4 88.9 66.7 79.4 14.3 900 3.8 990 0.86
13-1355-60 (60° IRH) 43.7 101.6 63.5 72.4 9.5 1300 3.5 2200 1.1
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U
Features
Type U is a robust element consisting of 2 solid U-shaped
steel parts securely bonded to the rubber section. To
achieve higher flexibility, two holes in the rubber are pro-
vided between the metals. The upper metal plate is fixed to
the underside of the machine foot or baseplate by means
of a bolt, while the bottom plate should be secured to the
floor by an expansion bolt. For certain applications a dowel
pin may be adequate.
Novibra® type U
Type U provides for a stable machine installation and is
particulary suitable for the vibration isolation of heavier
machinery with relatively high interfering frequencies. H
U 100 U 130
Load per mounting (kg) Load per mounting (kg)
500 1000
300 600
100 200
0 0
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 mm 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 mm
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M
H
t
SAW
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
35000
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
30000
25000
SA
SA
W
W
20000
30
30
0-6
0-6
0
0
15000
0
0-6
12000
SA
30
SA
W
W
W
10000
SA
30
30
SA
0-4
9000
0-4
SA
W
0
8000
W
0
20
0
0-4
20
0-6
-60
7000
0-6
30
00
0
W
0
2
6000
SA
0-6 SAW
SA
SA
W
W
5000
0
15
15
SA
0-6
0-6
15
W
4000
0
W
20
SA
SA
0-4
0
SA
0-4
W
0
20
3000
5-6
12
12
W
12
5-6
SA
5-6
SA
W
W
SA
15
SA
40
0-4
2000
-
50
0
15
5-4 W 1
0-4
SA
SA
0
0
W
1500
SA
12
12
W
5-4
W
12
1200
SA
0
5-4
0
1000
900
800
0.7 0.8 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
1
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
Re data are needed:
1) Load per mounting (kg)
2 son 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
an (Hz = rpm / 60 )
3
ce Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
The load line intersects with required type
4 of mounting (both vertical and lateral
5 Av vibration plane).
6 oid Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3
7 this Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
8 reg degree is indicated.
10 ion For static deflection, see diagram 2.
15
20 1 2
25 L
30 0
50
40 70
50 80
85 3
60 I
90
80
100
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SAW
1500
1200 SA
W
30
60
1000 0- SA
0-
900 40 W
30
20
800
W
0-
0
60
SA
0- 0-4
700
15 30
SA
60
W
60
W W
600 15
SA SA
0-
0-
20
500 60
W
SA
SA
W SA
400 20 W
0- 12
40 5-
40 60
60
-
20 125
300
SA SAW
0-
SA
250 W
W
15
0-
200 40
40
SA
40 0-
W
5- 15
12
W
150 5-
SA
40
12
120
W
SA
100
90
80
70
60
50
2 2.5 3 3.5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 8 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
2
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
3
Reso data are needed:
nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
4
e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
Avoi
d thi correct interference line in diagram 3.
6 s reg The load line intersects with required type
ion of mounting (both vertical and lateral
vibration plane).
8 Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
10 Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
12 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
15 0
50
20 70
25 80 1 2
85
30 L
90
40
50
60 3
I
80
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Rectangular SAW Mountings
Features
Rectangular SAW mountings are also known as ’Sandwich’
mountings because they feature a rubber section sand-
wiched between plates of metal. This arrangement allows a
large difference between the compression and shear stiff-
nesses, thus providing the potential to ’tune’ a mounting
system by rotating the mountings. These mountings are
commonly installed in a ’Vee’ formation to utilise this
feature.
H L
H
D
t
A
K A t
Ød K
B
B A t
Ød K H
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Rectangular SAW Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
1200
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
1000
0
-7
42
800
31
2
31
-0
-0
31
-0
2
700
42
2
31
31
42
-7
0
-0
-0
-6
-7
0
600
2
42
0
42
42
2
-0
-6
-6
31
0
0
500
450
0
31
-6
400
-0 1-0 -032
5
-4 28
28
42 1-0
350
3
5-
31
5
3
60 2-45 60
-0
31
24
2
300
42
31
-0
2
-0
2
-4
60 31
85
5
31
-6
250
2-
-0
0
28
2-
5-
32
45
-0
200
31
31
31
-0
70
-0
28
31
6-
40
5-
40
-0
45
31
6-
45
40
-0
5-
-0
70
150
31
28
6-
32
70
-0
2-
31
60
31
60
31
120
-0
6-
31
-0
32
40
45
40
-0
-0
2-
2-
32
6-
31
32
45
31
60
100
2-
-0
-0
45
31
40
6-
60
80
70
31
31
-0
45
40
-0
60
6-
40
6-
40
45
6-
-0
45
50
40 31
30
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)3.5 4.5
Interfering frequency (Hz)
2
Diagram 3 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
1) Load per mounting (kg)
Res 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
4 ona (Hz = rpm / 60 )
nce Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
5
The load line intersects with required type
6 of mounting.
7 Connect this intersection point vertically
8 Avo down to the interference line in diagram 3.
id t Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
10 his degree is indicated.
reg For static deflection, see diagram 2.
12 ion
15
20
25 1 2
30 0
L
50
40 70
50 80
85 3
60 I
70 90
80
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Rectangular SAW Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
400
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
350
300
5
P-6
250 CO
MP COM
M
P-
65
-60
200 CO
M
P-
CO
60
150
CO
M
P-
-45
-55
120 55 31
42
-0
MP
31 31 24
-02
-0 -0 2-
100 28
CO
28 70
31
5- 5-
45 31 60
-0
24 31
80 2- -0
5
45 24
5-4
0
2-
2-7
70
-60
60
28
31
-24
-0
-60
1-0
42
60 40
31
6-
-02
85
d3
31 70
-02
-0
31
an
31 32
-70
50
31
-0 2-
-60
40 60
06
45 6-
22
-04
60
-03
40
31
31
31
35 -0
32
-60
2-
-45
30 31 45
-0
06
22
40
-04
-03
6-
25 45
31
31
-45
06
-04
20
31
15
10
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 1518 21
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
3
Diagram 3 To select correct mounting, following
4 Res data are needed:
ona 1) Load per mounting (kg)
5 nce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
6 Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
7 Avo The load line intersects with required type
8 id th of mounting.
is re Connect this intersection point vertically
10 gion down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
12 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
15
20
0
25 50
30 70 1 2
80 L
40 85
50 90
60 3
I
70
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Circular SAW Mountings
Features
The metal interleaf incorporated (17-1392) in the design
provides a higher compression to shear stiffness ratio,
thereby increasing the load capacity in the compression or
combined compression and shear modes.
17-1392 17-1780
G
Ød
ØD A K
L
L H ØD
H Øh
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Circular SAW Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
400
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
350
300
17
17
-1 7
-1 7
80
17
250
17
80
-4 5
-1 3
-1 3
-4 5
92
92
-7 0
-7 0
200
-60
-70
17
180
80
17
-1 3
92
-17
-1 3
-13
92
160
92
17
-6 0
17
-6 0
17
140 -17
17
-60
-17
80
92
-45
80
120
-45
-13
17
100
-45
80
17
-17
17
-13
80
-13
17
92
92
-45
70
-45
-45
60
92
-13
17
50
40
35
30
25
20
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 25 30 0.5 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
3
25
30 1 2
L
40
0
50 50
60 70 3
I
70 80
80 85
90
100 90
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Circular SAW Mountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
180
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
160
140
F
120
17
17
-1
-1
78
78
100
0-
0-
60
45
0
80
0-6
178
70
17-
17
17
17
5
-1
-1
60
-1
0-4
39
39
39
2-
2-
2-
178
45
60
70
50
17-
0
2-7
5
139
2-6
2-4
40
17-
139
139
17-
17-
35
30 F
25
20
F
15
12
10
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 24
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
3
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
Res data are needed:
ona 1) Load per mounting (kg)
5 nce 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
7 Avo The load line intersects with required type
id th of mounting.
is re Connect this intersection point vertically
10 gion down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
12 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
15
20
0
25
50
30 1 2
70
L
40 80
85
50
90
60 3
I
70
80
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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SE
Features
The SE-mounting consists of an annular rubber section,
securely bonded to a single steel support plate. A clearance
hole is provided which can either be left plain or tapped
to suit the application.
Novibra® type SE
Type SE is suitable for the isolation of high frequency
disturbances and provides reduction of structure-borne
noise.
SE 750
1000
M 800
H 600
D1
d SE 250
400
t
H 200
SE 75
1 2 3 4 5
Static deflection (mm)
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M F
F (N) S
40000
GK 1-60
H Max 36000 N
30000
L
20000 GK 1-40
Max 16700 N
GK 0-60
Max 13600 N
10000
GK 0-40
B Max 6900 N
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 S (mm)
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GK
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
10000
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
9000
8000
7000
6000
GK
GK
1- 6
1- 6
5000
0
0
4000
0
1-6
3000
GK
GK
GK
GK
GK
0-6
0-6
2500
1-4
0
0
1-4
0
0
1-4
2000
GK
0
0-6
1500
GK
GK
1250
GK
0-4
0-4
0
0
0-4
0
1000
GK
900
800
700
600
500
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 25 30 40
Natural frequency (Hz) 14 18
Interfering frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
1
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
ona 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
2 nce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
3 correct interference line in diagram 3.
The load line intersects with required type
Avo of mounting.
4 id th Connect this intersection point vertically
5 is re down to the interference line in diagram 3.
6
gion Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
8
10
15 0
50
20 70 1 2
80 L
85
30
90
40
50 3
60 I
80
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Novibra® AV Plate
Features
The AV Plate, made of oil and grease resistant rubber
material, is available either as a single (4.5 mm) or as a
double (8 mm) version. The single version has ribs on one
side only, while the double has ribs on both sides applied
at a 90 degree angle to each other.
Double plate
H
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Novibra® AV Plate
4 0.4
3 0.3
2 0.2
1 0.1
0 0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 mm
Static deflection
4 0.4
3 0.3
2 0.2
1 0.1
0 0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 mm
Static deflection
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TF
Features
The TF mounting is installed in minutes by following the
instructions provided. There is no need to fix the machines
to the floor since the rubber base of the mounting keeps
the machine in place. Whenever necessary, the machine
can easily be re-positioned. The level is adjusted with load
applied.
Novibra® type TF
Novibra® type TF with level adjuster is suitable for a wide
range of free standing workshop machines, e.g.
• Lathes
• Milling machines
• Grinding machines G
• Multiple operation machinery
• Presses
• Plate shears
• Nibbling machines
• Punches and cutters
• Woodworking machines
• Plastic moulding machinery H
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1 2 3
Flanged Instrumountings
Features
• Fail-safe when fitted with overload and rebound washers
of the same diameter as the rubber section.
• Load range from 2.7 to 5.4 kg.
• Static deflection up to 3 mm.
• Easy to fit as part of a cabinet enclosure.
• Can be used in both vertical directions.
M
10
1.3
35 45
16
A A
Ø 6.6
Ø 38
35 Ø4
45 A-A
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Flanged Instrumountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
6.0
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0 17
-1
80
1-
3.5 60
3.0
-60
01
2.5
-18
17
2.0
17
-1
1.8 80
1-
45
1.6
1.4
-45
01
-18
1.2
17
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 25 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
Interfering frequency (Hz) Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
10
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
12 Reso data are needed:
nanc 1) Load per mounting (kg)
15
e 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
(Hz = rpm / 60 )
Avoi Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
d thi correct interference line in diagram 3.
s reg The load line intersects with required type
20 ion of mounting.
Connect this intersection point vertically
down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
25 degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
30
35 0
40
50
1 2
50 L
70
60 80
70 85
3
I
80 90
90
100
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ANB
Features
Buffer type ANB consists of a cylindrical rubber body
bonded to a square baseplate of steel. Each corner of the
baseplate has a fixing hole.
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ANB
For calculation purposes the following equations can be E = energy in Nm
used: m= mass in kg
v = velocity in m/s
E = m·v2 (1) F = force in N
2 s = distance in m
E = F·s (2) a = acceleration in m/s2
F = m·a (3) t = time in s
s = a·t2 (4) g = acceleration due to gravity 9.81 m/s2
2 h = height in m
v = a·t (5) d = spring travel in m
v = 2·a·s (6)
v = 2·g·h (7) applicable in free fall
Mp kN Mp kN Mp kN
Force Force Force
2,5 25 1,0 100 2,0 250
ANB 150
Max 90 kN
ANB 75
2,0 20 8 80 1,6 160
Max 20 kN
0 0 8 18 24 32 40 mm 0 0 12 24 36 48 60 mm 0 0 20 40 60 82 100 mm
ANB 100
ANB 50 Max 540 Nm
5 50 40 400 100 1000
Max 50 Nm
A
t
H K
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ANB
CALCULATION EXAMPLES Shock velocity m/s
The figures in parenthesis refer to the equations. 10
The dynamic or kinetic energy E = Then, assuming 30% deformation the energy factor at 1.6
m · v2 = 2000 · 1.62 = 2560 Nm (1) m/s = 0.68.
2 2
Hence the equivalent static energy is 2560 · 0.68 = 1740 Nm
REFER TO ENERGY FACTOR GRAPH and for 4 buffers the static energy is 435 Nm per buffer.
Assuming a 50% deformation, the energy factor = 0.75 at
1.6 m/s. Hence the equivalent static energy is 2560 · 0.75 = The force-Energy diagram shows that at 435 Nm, buffer
1920 Nm. Then for 2 buffers the static energy is 960 Nm ANB 150 deforms 35 mm. This corresponds to 29.2% of
per buffer. a free height of 120 mm which is close to assumed value
30%.
REFER TO FORCE-ENERGY DIAGRAM
ANB 150 buffers can be chosen with a deflection at 960 Then the static force at 35 mm deformation is 26 kN and
Nm of 49 mm, which is only 41% of a free height of 120 the dynamic load at impact will be:
mm, whereas 50% had been assumed. With the energy
factor reduced to 0.72 (for 41% deflection at 1.6 m/s) the 26 / 0.68 = 38 kN
static energy is:
Hence 4 x ANB 150 buffers connected 2 + 2 will give a total
2560/2 x 0.72 = 922 Nm deflection of 70 mm with a final force per double arrangement of
38 kN or 3870 kg, i.e. the structure must withstand 7.7 tons.
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Two Bolt Instrumountings
Features
These mountings are high quality products capable of
protecting light equipment from vibration and shock. Two
Bolt Instrumountings are available in either 45° or 60°
IRH natural rubber compound. Similar to Rectangular
SAW Mountings and Circular SAW Mountings, Two Bolt
Instrumountings can be assembled in a ’Vee’ arrangement
for good stability and improved vibration isolation.
Typical applications:
• Instrument panels
• Lightweight laboratory machines
• Electronic equipment
G G G G
L H L D
L H L D
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Two Bolt Instrumountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
70
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
60
50 17 17
-1 -1
38 38
40 5- 5-
60 60
60
30
5-
17
38
17 17 17
45
17 -1 -1 -13
-1
17
-1 385 -1
5-
17
38 8
38 -4 -13 38
60
38
20 84 0- 4-6 5-
0-
0- 5 60 0
-1
-6 4
38
60 5
17
0
60
-1
17
4-
15
38
17
-1
17 -1 17
17
12 1 38 -1 17
45
-1 1
38 7-1 7-1 38 -1 17
60
3-
4-
0- 37 38 60 0- 38 -1
45
9-
38
10 45 9 4 45 4- 17 38
60
37
-6 -45 45
0-
-1
-1 3-
3-
37
38
-1
0
17
60
38
17
8 9
-1
17 -60
-1
17
7
17
-1
17 38
45
6 -1 2-
17 17 60
3-
38 17
-1 17 -1
38
5 37 2- -1 38
-1 60 37
-1
9- 38 9- 3-
17
45 3- 45 45
45
4.0 45
9-
60
17 17
37
60
-1
2-
3.5 -1 06
-1
1-
38
06
17
1-
06
3.0 1-
-1
17 60 17 60
-1
17
-1 -1
17
2.5 38 38
2- 2-
45
45 45
2-
2.0
38
17
45
17
-1
-1
1-
-1 06
17
06
06
1.6 1- 1-
-1
45 45
1.4
17
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 28 32 36 40 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
Natural frequency (Hz) 0.5 0.8
Interfering frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
4
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
6 1) Load per mounting (kg)
2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
Re (Hz = rpm / 60 )
8 son Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
an correct interference line in diagram 3.
10
ce The load line intersects with required type
of mounting.
Connect this intersection point vertically
12 down to the interference line in diagram 3.
Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
15 Av degree is indicated.
oid For static deflection, see diagram 2.
this
20 reg
25
ion
30
1 2
40 L
50
0
60 3
70 50 I
80 70
90
100 80
90 85
Degree of isolation (%)
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Two Bolt Instrumountings
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
40
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
30
25 F
20
15
60
0-
12
38
17
17 -1 17
F
-1
17 38 -1
-1
60
17
-1
60
10 38
38 38 5-4
4-
5-
5-
0- 0- 5 60
38
38
45 60
45
-1
-1
8
0-
17
17
17 17
38
-1
45
7 -1
-1
38 38
4-
17
4- 4-
45
38
6 45 60
5-
-1
38
17
-1
5
60
17
17
60
17 -1
3-
-1 38
9-
38
38 3-
37
4
-1
17 3- 60
-1
17
-1 45
3.5
17
37 17
-1
45
9- 37
3.0 45
3-
9-
60
38
60
45
2-
-1
2.5
9-
38
17
17 17
37
F
-1
-1 -
17 138
-1
60
38
17
17
2.0
1-
2- -1 2-6
5
45 06
06
-4
1- 0
82
-1
17 60
17
1.6
1- 7-13
-1
06
1.4 1-
45
1
45
06
1.2
-1
17
1.0 F
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
4
Diagram 3
To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
6 Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
ona 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
nce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
8 correct interference line in diagram 3.
The load line intersects with required type
10 of mounting.
Avo Connect this intersection point vertically
12 id th down to the interference line in diagram 3.
is re Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
15 gion degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
20
25
30
0 1 2
40 L
50
50 70
60 80
85 3
70 I
80 90
90
100
Degree of isolation (%)
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Buffers
Features
Circular and rectangular types are easily fitted. Reduc-
tion of transmitted shock loads enables equipment to be
designed more economically.
Typical applications:
• Dump trucks H
• Off-road vehicles
• Cranes
• Handling equipment L
• Vehicle suspensions G
Rectangular Cylindrical
D B ØC
Ød H
H
A t
K G
Dimensions in mm Weight
Type Art.No C H G L (kg)
Cylindrical 15-3463-60 (60° IRH) 21 19 M6 15 0.02
buffers 15-3464-60 (60° IRH) 32 21 M8 20 0.05
15-3459-60 (60° IRH) 51 19 M10 25 0.1
Conical 15-3462-60 (60° IRH) 28.5 37 M6 15 0.03
buffers 15-3458-60 (60° IRH) 32 28.5 M8 20 0.04
15-3461-60 (60° IRH) 38 38 M8 20 0.06
15-3435-60 (60° IRH) 48 51 M10 25 0.12
15-3460-60 (60° IRH) 70 46 M12 30 0.27
15-3445-60 (60° IRH) 108 95 M12 30 0.79
15-3443-60 (60° IRH) 108 121 M12 30 0.99
Dimensions in mm Weight
Type Art.No K A B H D d t (kg)
Rectangular 15-0437-60 (60° IRH) 121 105 48 56 86 8.6 6.3 0.48
buffers 15-0238-60 (60° IRH) 121 105 57 56 86 8.6 6.3 0.55
15-0260-60 (60° IRH) 156 127 64 37 89 13.5 6.3 0.57
ANB R-50* 318510 84 68.5 32 22 51 6.7 3 0.06
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Buffers
Cylindrical Rectangular
kN kN kN
10 25 50
6 15 30
4 10 20
ANB R 50 15-0437
2 5 10
15-3464
15-3463
2 4 6 8 4 8 12 16 7.5 15 22.5 30
15-3463
15-3464
6 12 60
ANB R 50
15-0437
12 24 120
18 36 180
24 48 240
15-3459 15-0260-60 15-0238
30 60 300
Nm 2 4 6 mm 8 Nm 4 8 12 mm 16 Nm 7.5 15 22.5 mm 30
Conical
kN kN
5 40
15-3460
15-3443
4 32
3 24
15-3461 15-3435 15-3445
2 16
1 15-3458 8
15-3462
5 10 15 20 20 40 60 80
15-3462
15-3458
8 100
15-3461
16 15-3435 200
15-3445
24 300
32 400
15-3460
15-3443
40 500
Nm 5 10 15 mm 20 Nm 20 40 60 mm 80
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VT
Features
Type VT has been designed so that upon installation the
VT-upper rubber section is subjected to shear loads, thus providing
high deflection even at low loads.
Novibra® type VT
Novibra® type VT protects wall-mounted instrument cabi-
nets from vibrations and shocks generated by nearby en-
gines, workshop machinery, etc. It is also suitable to isolate
light wall-mounted machines, fans, refrigerating units,
etc.
M
VT
upper
F
N A K G
d
t
E H
Mounting instructions VT
lower M
F
VT-upper N A K G
Machine
VT-lower
d
t
E H
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VT
Note: The natural frequencies and degrees of isolation are based on dynamic characteristics of the mountings.
Load
per mounting (kg)
100
Diagram 1 Diagram 2
90
d
80
loa
F-
70
VT
60
-O
U-
60 -6
T-
0
an
dV
50 d
VT
an
-U
-60
-6
0
-O
40 F-
lo
d
VT
ad
loa
F-
40
30
U-
VT
T-
-O
dV
-4
VT 0
an
-O an
-6 d
-40
20 0 VT
an -U
-O
d -4
0
VT
VT
-U F-
d
-6 lo
loa
15 0 ad
M
M-
-lo
VT
60
ad
-O
U-
-4
T-
0
an
dV
10 d
d
VT
an
loa
9 -U
-60
-4
M-
8 0
-O
M
40
-lo
VT
U-
7 ad
T-
dV
6
an
-40
5
-O
VT
4
3
7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 25 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Natural frequency (Hz) Static deflection (mm)
Interfering frequency (Hz)
7
Diagram 3
8 To select correct mounting, following
data are needed:
9 Res 1) Load per mounting (kg)
10 ona 2) Interfering frequency (Hz)
nce (Hz = rpm / 60 )
Select correct load line in diagram 1 and
correct interference line in diagram 3.
The load line intersects with required type
15 of mounting.
Avo Connect this intersection point vertically
id th down to the interference line in diagram 3.
is re Here, on the sloping curve, the isolation
20 gion degree is indicated.
For static deflection, see diagram 2.
30
40 1 2
0
L
50
50
60 70
70 3
80 I
80 85
90
100 90
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Bobbins
Trelleborg Industrial AVS - Bobbins
A supplementary range of cylindrical mountings for a wide Manufactured in natural rubber hardness 40° IRH or
range of applications. They can be loaded either in com- 60° IRH.
pression or shear taking into consideration individual de-
mands for actual applications.
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Bobbins
G ØD
L H
A 40/20 M8x20 318840 318850 275 632 34 170 534 1226 75 369
A 40/25 359 1076 58 369
A 40/30 M8x20 318860 318870 130 481 21 170 271 1002 47 369
A 40/40 M8x20 318880 318890 86 437 16 170 184 935 34 369
A 50/20 M10x25 318900 318910 564 1248 56 265 1042 2306 122 577
A 50/25 M10x25 318920 318930 335 976 42 265 652 1900 93 577
A 50/30 M10x25 1861540 1255870 234 846 34 265 472 1706 75 577
A 50/35 M10x25 318940 318950 180 774 29 265 371 1598 62 577
A 50/40 M10x25 318960 1255340 146 730 25 265 306 1533 54 577
A 50/45 M10x25 318970 1255880 123 701 22 265 261 1490 47 577
A 50/50 M10x25 318980 1255350 106 681 19 265 228 1460 42 577
A 75/40 M12x35 319000 319010 417 2032 57 596 827 4030 124 1299
A 75/50 M12x35 319020 319030 282 1766 44 596 579 3632 97 1299
A 75/55 M12x35 319040 319050 242 1689 40 596 504 3517 87 1299
A 100/40 M16x45 319060 319070 932 4541 102 1060 1755 8549 221 2309
A 100/55 M16x45 319080 319090 496 3455 71 1060 994 6929 155 2309
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S
G ØD
H
Bobbins
S
G ØD
60° IRH
Type D/H G(S) Art.No. Compression load Shear load
60° IRH
kcomp Fmax kshear Fmax
(N/mm) (N) (N/mm) (N)
C 15/15 M4(4) 1256210 86 112 13 52
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G
ØD
Metacone™ & HK Washers
Top and bottom washers
Overload and rebound washers (top and bottom) are
necessary to limit maximum movement in the event of
shock loading.
ØE D C
ØB ØA ØB
Washer
Designation Art.No. Type Dimensions in mm Recommended tightening torque for
A B C D E center fi xing bolts
Washer 50x12C 336000 C 50 12 3 3 28.5 Thread Torque
Washer 95x24C 336010 C 95 24 8 6 38 size (Nm)
Washer 67.5x20C 336020 C 67.5 20 5 5 30 M10 25
Washer 116x24B 336030 B 116 24 8 4 47 M12 40
Washer 80x20B 336040 B 80 20 6 3 34.5
M16 60
Washer 55x12B 336050 B 55 12 5 2.5 25
Washer 80x16B 336060 B 80 16 6.5 3 31.5 M20 120
Washer 50x10A 336070 A 50 10 4 M24 200
Washer 80x16A 336080 A 80 16 5
Washer 100x20A 336090 A 100 20 6
Washer 139x24A 336100 A 139 24 10
Washer 55x16B 336110 B 55 16 5 2,7 25
Washer 51x16A 336120 A 51 16 4
Washer 57x16B 318490 B 57 16 3 1.5 22
Washer 52x16A 318500 A 52 16 3
Washer 110x20B 2230570 B 110 20 5 3 52.5
Washer 55x20A 2230560 A 55 20 5
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HA
Features
Type HA is a height adjuster made in corrosion protected
grade 8 steel. The steel is zinc plated and chromated ac-
cording to DIN 50691/ISO 2081. The height adjuster is
supplied complete with washer and nut for fastening to
the mounting and two nuts and a lock washer for the en-
gine foot fastening. The HA height adjustment facilitates
precise coupling alignment for engine installations and
boat building tolerances.
Notes: E E
HA HAD
• For optimum solutions where close coupling tolerances C C
B B
D D
Dimensions 1 2 3 4 5
H e x a g L
Type Art.No. H D E A B C F Washer low nut flange nut plastic insert adjusting unit
HA 12/12 319800 95 M12 M12 20 D.A.F. 8 8 37x12x3 M12 M12 M12
HA 12/16 319810 105 M12 M16 20 D.A.F. 12 10 44x15x3 M16 M16 M16
HA 16/16 319820 110 M16 M16 24 D.A.F. 12 10 50x15x3 M16 M16 M16
HA 16/20 319830 130 M16 M20 24 D.A.F. 12 10 56x20x4 M20 M20 M20
HA 20/20 319840 135 M20 M20 30 D.A.F. 12 10 60x21x4 M20 M20 M20
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Trelleborg Industrial AVS Questionnaire
Customer Date
Contact
Phone Fax
• Type of equipment
• Environment for the application
❏ Industrial ❏ Residential
❍ Stationary (e.g. living area, hospital, hotel, office)
❍ Mobile
Additional comments:
Mounting type :
Number of mountings :
Degree of isolation : %
Please copy and fax questionnaire to nearest Trelleborg Industrial AVS office.
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Installation guidelines
Metacone™ and HK Loading directions
Always use appropriate washers when installing conical Do not install antivibration mountings in a way that causes
mountings! This recommendation refers also to mountings the rubber to work in tension.
type Cab Mountings, UH and EH.
Compression and shear are the correct loading directions!
M Mountings
The underside surface of the suspended unit which rests
on type M mountings should have an area of at least the
diameter shown in the diagram and table. Otherwise a
thick washer of diameter E should be fitted.
M mounting E (mm)
M7 43
M25 56
M50 76
M100 96
M200 101
M400 125
M600 165
M1500 260
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Installation guidelines
Alignment
In order to ensure maximum performance of all Metelas- Actual mounting types are: RA, RAEM, Cushyfloat™,
tik® and Novibra® antivibration mountings fitted with top SIM™, Cushyfoot™ and RAB.
caps, all form of misalignment should be avoided.
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