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June 15, 2007



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AAC Vibration Mounts and Dampening Components Catalog

The new vibration mount catalog V100 from AAC - features over 1,270 off-the-shelf shock and vibration damping components The company is an ISO 9001 producer of more than 68,000 drive components and mechanical components. Finding the right vibration mounts has become simplified with the publication of a 240-page catalog "Shock and Vibration Damping Components, V100" by Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC). Among the 1,270 components in this catalog are base mounts, suspension mounts, bushings, channel mounts, pads and bumpers in a wide range of materials such as stainless steel mesh and springs, silicone gel, neoprene rubber and Sorbothane®. Many are suitable for use in extreme environmental conditions. This catalog also features, beyond the conventional vibration eliminating components, shock absorbers and over 300 shaft couplings capable of elimination or reduction of shock and vibration from shaft to shaft. All are available from stock for immediate delivery. In addition to the listed stock items, tooling is available for many types and sizes of cylindrical vibration mounts with inch or metric size studs. The catalog also includes two extensive technical sections. Vibration and Shock Isolation, 38-pages, covers many topics such as: Fundamentals of Vibration and Shock, Definitions and Concepts, Vibration Isolation Analysis and Design Problems. The 17-page technical section on shaft couplings features: Application Considerations, Classification of Couplings and Performance Characteristics and many Design Examples. The technical sections were edited by Prof. Eugene Rivin, of Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
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