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December 2, 2011



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AAC Offers Rubber Mounting Series

A new series of bell-shaped rubber mountings from Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC) are designed to dampen shock and vibration for loads up to 887 kgf (1956 lbf). Identified as the V12Z55M062M...  Series, they are made from a combination of natural rubber and styrene-butadiene rubber compound to offer excellent pliability and elasticity. Of the 12 isolators in the series, two have a four-hole mounting and ten have a two-hole mount configuration. They all feature a welded steel plated nut at the top of the housing. They are available at the AAC eStore where you can order online, request a quote, download CAD models, check stock plus view catalog and technical pages. Typical applications include their use  under controllers, large pumps, fans, motors, compressors, and other medium load equipment. Designed for use in compression their durometer hardness ranges are 45 and 60 ±5. Their static loads range from 196 kgf to 887 kgf (432 lbf to 1956 lbf). AAC stocks a wide range of antivibration and shock isolation products which include: stud & nut type mounts, base plate fastened mounts, wheels, leveling & foot mounts, suspension mounts, spring, steel mesh & cable mounts, bumpers, shock absorbers & channel mounts, bushings & grommets, pads & tapes, and couplings. These products are stocked in different materials including: rubber, neoprene, urethane, Sorbothane, stainless steel mesh and springs.  Many are suitable for use in extreme environmental conditions. Of special interest is a complete selection of Silicone Gel floor mounts, pads, sheets, plus paste-type thermal gel.
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