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July 9, 2012



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AAC Releases Foot Mount Catalog

Finding the right machine mounts for your application has become easier with the publication of a 192-page new products catalog Foot Mounts Catalog V120 by Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC).  Among the over 4,000 components in this catalog are inch and metric polyamide bases, stainless steel bases, and steel bases. In addition, there are sections on metric miniature foot mounts and antivibration foot mounts. They are used to level all types of machinery and other products. The catalog makes it easy to select the proper leveling mounts for your application. AAC clearly identifies thread sizes in the catalog along with many other dimensions and features such as mounts with fixed screws or angular articulating types ranging from 5°, 10°, or 30°. Most of these leveling mounts are available in a nonslip version. All mounts in the catalog show a full color photograph, a dimensioned drawing plus materials used, operating temperature ranges, as well as suggested applications. Of special interest is a complete line of 299 USDA approved leveling mounts identified as Teknoclean mounts which are ideal for food and pharmaceutical machinery applications. These stainless steel mounts are corrosion and chemical resistant. All are available from stock for immediate delivery at our new eStore where you can get quotes, download 3-D models, and place online orders.  In addition, the online presentation of the V120 catalog includes a configurator feature to make it even easier to select the appropriate leveling mounts for your application. Simply select the parameter you are looking for on each page and only those mounts meeting your specification will appear.

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