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November 18, 2010



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Wedge Mounts Designed for Precision Leveling for Heavy Loads

A new series of four precision wedge mounts from Advanced Antivibration Components (AAC) are designed for precision leveling for heavy loads. Two mounts are designed for cleanroom use and two for general industrial applications. Two gentle inclines on the wedge produce a large lifting force with small input of torque. During the level adjustment, the head of the bolt does not move axially. This special design improves the operation and safety of using this product. These mounts are featured at the AAC eStore where you can order online, request a quote, download CAD models, check stock plus request catalogs by mail or via online download. Identified as the V11Z90MHW, the mounts have a load capacity range of 5608 kgf (12364 lbf) to 7138 kgf (15736 lbf). The body is made of cast iron and the leveling adjustment bolt is made of zinc plated steel. Their applications include: large air compressors, rolling machines, transfer machines, gas turbines, nuclear reactors and buildings and structures.

AAC stocks a wide range of antivibration and shock isolation products that 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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