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Technical Section Technical Section
Vibration Natural Frequency is the frequency of vibra-
tion that will occur if a system is disturbed
Vibration/Shock Terminology This outline of basic vibration theory is from its normal position and allowed to
intended to present a simplified approach vibrate freely. For our purposes the natural
Amplitude—The magnitude of a force, displacement or acceleration from some to application and sizing of isolators. It frequency can be defined as a function
reference point. will enable the design engineer to select of mass and stiffness or spring rate. If the
the proper isolator to reduce the harmful spring rate is linear, the load vs. deflec-
Damping—The dissipation of energy. Two types of damping are: Coulomb or effects of vibration. Obviously, real life situa- tion curve is a straight line (Figure 3). For
friction damping, and Hysteretic or inherent damping. tions are more complex than this simplified instance, a load of 100 pounds will cause a
approach indicates. deflection of .20 inches. This spring will have
Frequency—The number of oscillations that occur in a given time period. It is a stiffness of:
measured in cycles per second (CPS) or Hertz (Hz), cycles per minute (CPM) or Vibration is defined as a magnitude (force, 𝑊𝑊 100 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙
strokes per minute (SPM). 𝐾𝐾 = = = 500
displacement, or acceleration) which oscil- 𝐷𝐷 . 20 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖ℎ
lates about a reference point. Vibration is Where: K = Stiffness (pounds per inch)
Natural Frequency—The frequency of vibration that occurs if a system is moved commonly expressed in terms of frequency, W = Weight of load (pounds)
from its normal position and allowed to vibrate freely. cycles per second or Hertz (Hz). D = Deflection (inches)
Resonance—A condition that occurs when the forcing frequency coincides with If we assume the supported item is a
Vibration problems generally fall into two
the natural frequency of a suspension system. Avoid this at all costs. classes.
rigid body, the system will have a well-
defined Natural Frequency (fn).
Shock—A transient event defined by a sudden change of motion, force or 1. Force excitation: The isolator is used to 1 𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾
velocity. protect the supporting structure from forces 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = �
2𝜋𝜋 𝑊𝑊
generated by the supported mass (see
Spring Rate—A measurement of stiffness. It is a constant defined by the ratio of Figure 1). An example is the use of motor or removing the constants:
force to the corresponding deflection and is expressed in pounds/ inch. mounts in an automobile.
2. Motion excitation: The isolator is used to 𝑲𝑲
𝒇𝒇𝒏𝒏 = 𝟑𝟑. 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏�
Structural Damping—Damping which reduces the vibration of resonating protect the supported mass from distur- 𝑾𝑾
surfaces that radiate noise. Damping is accomplished by affixing a material bances of the supporting structure (see
directly to the vibrating surface. This material converts the mechanical vibration Figure 2). An example is the use of mounts Where: W = Weight of load (pounds)
to a minimal amount of heat energy. under a coordinate measuring machine. g = Acceleration due to gravity
(386 in./sec.2)
Transmissibility—A dimensionless ratio of the dynamic output to the dynamic p = 3.1416
input. W
Vibration—An oscillation in a mechanical system about some reference point.
Frequency and amplitude are used to define that oscillation. K
Figure 1
W
K
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Technical Section Technical Section
If the frequency of the input that we are Typical Transmissibility For Transmissibility (T) is the ratio of the output EXAMPLE
isolating from (the forcing frequency) is de- Viscous Damping to the input. If the input amplitude is .10 A unit with a weight of 800 pounds is to be
fined as ff , it can be shown that if the spring 10 inches, and the output is .025 inches, the mounted on four isolators. The center of
.05
has been selected so that: transmissibility will be: gravity is located at the center of the unit.
.10
𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 . 025 The forcing frequency is 30 Hz and 80% iso-
𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 .15
𝑇𝑇 = = = .25
> √2 .2
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 . 100 lation, or a transmissibility of .20 is desired.
𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 DAMPING
FACTOR (d)
.5
1.0 The percent of isoaltion can be expressed
the displacement of the isolated item will 1 With four isolators, the load supported by
as:
TRANSMISSIBILITY (T)
be less than that of the input. This is the % 𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼 = (1 − 𝑇𝑇) 𝑥𝑥 100 each will be 200 pounds. If the unit’s center
basis for vibration isolation (Figure 4). of gravity is eccentric, a load distribution
or in this case: analysis must be made to determine the
However, if: % 𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼𝐼 = (1 − .25) 𝑥𝑥 100 = 75% load at each mounting point.
𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 0.1 Quite often the magnitude of amplification
< √2 at resonance is important. This point of
𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 Loads versus natural frequency curves are
maximum transmissibility is solely deter- available for most Tech Products isolators.
the displacement of the isolated item will mined by the amount of damping (d) in the Often several isolators can be selected using
be greater than that of the input. This is the isolator. For isolators, d is typically .06 to these curves. The load versus frequency
region of amplification (Figure 4). .20. A simplified expression for maximum curves for the 515 Series may result in a
0.01
0.1 1 1.414 10 amplification (Q) for lower damping values proper isolator selection; however, there
Since Transmissibility (T) is defined as the FREQUENCY RATIO (fd/fn) is given by: are always other conditions to consider.
ratio of the output to the input: Figure 4 1 These may be: shock requirements, avail-
𝑄𝑄 =
𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 2𝑑𝑑 able space, mounting orientation or envi-
𝑇𝑇 = If d = .15 (typical of a high damped silicone) ronmental conditions.
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 Typical Damping Factors 1
Material d 𝑄𝑄 = = 3.33
maximum transmissibility always occurs 2(.15) First the required system natural frequency
when the forcing frequency (ff) and the Natural Rubber .05 is determined:
The amplification factor at resonance for
natural frequency (fn) coincide. This is com- Neoprene .05 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 30
most isolators varies between 2.5 and 8.0. 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = = = 12.2 𝐻𝐻𝐻𝐻
monly called the resonant point. Felt and Cork .06
Butyl .10 �1 + 1 � 1 + 1
While damping is desirable to control the 𝑇𝑇 . 20
If T is greater than one, amplification is oc- High Damped Silicone .15+
response at resonance, it actually decreases Next, choose a load versus natural fre-
curring. If T is less than one, isolation is Friction Damped Spring .30+
the isolation at higher frequencies. As quency curve where the supported weight
occurring. Figure 4 indicates, the more damping in
Figure 5 is about in the middle of the load range. If,
a system, the less isolation at frequencies after the calculations are made, desirable
Figure 4 depicts typical transmissibility
above 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 √2 . results are not obtained, go to the curves of
curves for various damping conditions.
Damping (d) is defined as the dissipation of The three types of damping usually encoun- the next larger or smaller mount and repeat
tered are friction (Coulomb), hysteretic and If the forcing frequency (ff) and the desired the calculations.
energy by conversion to heat. Note that
viscous. transmissibility are known, the required
damping affects the magnitude of the re-
system natural frequency is calculated by: Figures 6 and 7 show the curves for a typical
sponse; it has little affect on the frequency 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓
of the response. Figure 5 gives damping Friction damping is characterized by sliding 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = mount that has been selected for this appli-
factors for some typical materials. surfaces. Hysteretic damping is the damping �1 + 1 cation. Draw a horizontal line across Figure
that is inherent in a material. Viscous (or 𝑇𝑇 7 at 200 pounds on the load axis. Then draw
Figure 4 indicates that while the maximum fluid) damping is characterized by propor- a vertical line across Figure 7 from 12.2 Hz
For instance, if ff is 20 Hz and T is .25, then
transmissibility varies with damping, for tional relationships between forces and on the natural frequency axis. The intersec-
the maximum acceptable fn is 8.9 Hz.
lower damping values the crossover point is velocities, e.g. an object moving through a tion of the two lines is slightly to the left of
always: liquid. curve -4 on Figure 7.
This equation is presented in nomograph
𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 √2 form as Figure 8 on page 7.
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Technical Section Technical Section
If a vertical line is drawn to the frequency If load vs. frequency curves are not avail-
axis from the point where the 200 pound able, then Figure 9 can be used to help
Vibration Mount Effectivity
3000
line intersects curve -4, the natural frequen- select an isolator. The desired natural
cy value is 12.5 Hz. This is slightly higher frequency is determined as in the example
2000
than the 12.2 Hz calculated. However, it is previously discussed (12.2 Hz). Draw a hori-
.5
%
70
95
96
97
close enough so that the -4 could be se- zontal line from 12.2 Hz on the natural fre-
98
99
60
90
80
99
ION
AT
OL
lected. quency axis to the intersection of the dark
IS
If fn = 12.5 Hz is put into the transmissibility diagonal line. Draw a vertical line down to
1000
equation the intersection of the static deflection axis. 900
CE
400
One should note that the magnitude of the
AN
inches deflection at the given load.
ON
input would affect the system’s natural
S
RE
300
frequency. The modulus of elastomeric VIBRATION
AMPLIFICATION
800
materials is strain sensitive, so at very small -5 REGION
500 -2
“Shortcuts” 100
100 1000
The preceeding transmissibility equation is 400 -1 Natural Frequency (CPM)
200
frequency is a function of the isolator static -5
1
0.01 0.1 1
-4
deflection (DS). That is: 90 -3
70 -2
𝐾𝐾 -1 Figure 9
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = 3.13� 50
𝑊𝑊 30
𝑊𝑊 𝟏𝟏
𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝐾𝐾 = 𝑡𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒 𝒇𝒇𝒏𝒏 = 𝟑𝟑. 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏�
∆𝑆𝑆 ∆𝑺𝑺 10
5 6 7 8 9 10 12.5 20
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 7
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Technical Section Technical Section
Shock EXAMPLE
Shock is normally classified as a transient A piece of equipment is subjected to a 24- Typical Shock Excitations
phenomenon in contrast to vibration that is inch (h) free-fall drop. It is known that the
normally a steady-state phenomenon. equipment cannot withstand more than 25
g’s, i.e. the fragility level is 25 g’s. The
Shock isolation is considerably different equipment weighs 400 pounds.
from vibration isolation. A shock isolator
is an energy storage device that stores the Using the transmitted shock (Gt) equation
input energy by deflecting and then releas- and setting Gt to 25 and solving for fn:
ing that energy over a longer period of 𝑉𝑉(𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 )
𝐺𝐺𝑡𝑡 = 1 𝑡𝑡 0 𝑡𝑡 0
time. The energy is released at the natural 61.4 𝑉𝑉 = � 𝑑𝑑(𝑡𝑡)𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 𝑉𝑉 = � 𝑑𝑑(𝑡𝑡)𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
frequency of the shock isolation system. 𝑚𝑚 0 0
𝐺𝐺𝑡𝑡 (61.4) 25(61.4)
𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = =
𝑉𝑉 𝑉𝑉
Shock is normally defined by a pulse or a
free-fall impact. Some typical pulse shapes 𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹𝐹 10, 𝑉𝑉 = �2𝑔𝑔ℎ
are half-sine, triangular, rectangular and where: h = drop height in inches
versed-sine. g = acceleration due to gravity
(386 in/sec2)
A convenient way to analyze shock prob- 𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑉𝑉 = �2(386)(24) = 136 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖/𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠
lems is to use the velocity change method.
Figure 10 gives equations to calculate the The required natural frequency is: 𝑉𝑉 = 𝑉𝑉2 − 𝑉𝑉1 𝑉𝑉 = �2𝑔𝑔ℎ (𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖)
velocity change (V) for various shock excita- 25(61.4) 𝑉𝑉 = 2�2𝑔𝑔ℎ (𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖)
𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = = 11.3 𝐻𝐻𝐻𝐻
tions. 136
The required dynamic deflection (Dd) is:
The trasmitted shock (Gt) is given by: 𝑉𝑉 136
𝑉𝑉(2𝜋𝜋𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 ) 𝑉𝑉(𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 ) Δ𝑑𝑑 = = = 1.92 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖ℎ𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒
2𝜋𝜋𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 2𝜋𝜋(11.3)
𝐺𝐺𝑡𝑡 = =
𝑔𝑔 61.4 Now calculate the required dynamic stiff-
The associated dynamic deflection (Dd) can ness (K) for the system.
be determined by: 𝐾𝐾
𝑉𝑉 𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆 𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 = 3.13� 2𝑔𝑔
Δ𝑑𝑑 = 𝑊𝑊 𝑉𝑉 = 𝐴𝐴 𝑡𝑡 𝑉𝑉 = 𝑔𝑔𝐴𝐴0 𝑡𝑡0
2𝜋𝜋𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 𝜋𝜋 0 0
2 2
(𝑓𝑓𝑛𝑛 ) 𝑊𝑊 (11.3) 𝑊𝑊
𝐾𝐾 = =
(3.13)2 (3.13)2
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Elastomer Properties Engineering Analysis
Tech Products offers a variety of standard elastomers for all types of isolators. Proper Tech Products offers complete engineering analysis for all types of applications. The
selection of elastomer based on mechanical properties, temperature range, and chemical information below is required for a full six degree of freedom analysis of engine isolation
resistance is crucial to optimizing the life of the isolators. Following is basic information for applications. For other applications, please contact Tech Products at engr@novibes.com.
Tech Products standard elastomer options. Other elastomers and custom compounds are Forms are also available at http://www.novibes.com/Services.
also available.
Customer Information
Company ______________Contact____________________________
Neoprene: Butyl: Phone _____ Fax__________________Email______________________
Adhesion to Metal: Excellent Adhesion to Metal: Good Project Name___________________________________________________________
Tensile Strength: Excellent Tensile Strength: Excellent
Engine Data
Compression Set: Fair Compression Set: Fair Engine Model & Manufacturer
Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.05 Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.15 Engine Operating Speed (rpm)
Operating Temperature: -20 to 180OF Operating Temperature: -20 to 200OF Engine Idle Speed (rpm)
Oil Resistance: Good Oil Resistance: Fair Engine Weight with accessories (lb or Kg)
Ozone Resistance: Good Ozone Resistance: Good Engine Rated Power (Hp or KW)
Weather / Sunlight Aging: Good Weather / Sunlight Aging: Good Number of Cylinders
Heat Aging: Good Heat Aging: Good Stroke (Two or Four)
Output Torque (If Available) (N-m or ft-lb)
Make and Model of Power Take-Off Equipment*
Natural Rubber: Silicone: Weight of Power Take-Off Equipment* (lb or Kg)
Adhesion to Metal: Excellent Adhesion to Metal: Good
Tensile Strength: Excellent Tensile Strength: Good Mounting Location
Compression Set: Good Compression Set: Fair *Reference the following drawings to fill out remaining data - Please note units
Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.05 Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.05 - 0.08
Operating Temperature: -20 to 180OF Operating Temperature: -80 to 400OF
Oil Resistance: Poor Oil Resistance: Fair
Ozone Resistance: Poor Ozone Resistance: Excellent
Weather / Sunlight Aging: Poor Weather / Sunlight Aging: Excellent
Heat Aging: Fair Heat Aging: Excellent
Nitrile: High Damped Silicone: Distance from Engine C.G. to CSCL (He)
Adhesion to Metal: Excellent Adhesion to Metal: Good Distance from Engine C.G. to Front Mount (Le)
Tensile Strength: Excellent Tensile Strength: Good Distance from Front Mount to CSCL (Hf)
Compression Set: Good Compression Set: Fair Distance from Rear Mount to CSCL (Hr)
Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.05 Damping Factor (C/Cc): 0.15 - 0.20 Distance from Front Mount to Rear Mount (Lr)
Front Mounting Spread (Sf)
Operating Temperature: -20 to 180OF Operating Temperature: -80 to 350OF
Rear Mounting Spread (Sr)
Oil Resistance: Excellent Oil Resistance: Fair Distance from Power Take-Off C.G. to CSCL (Ht)
Ozone Resistance: Fair Ozone Resistance: Excellent Distance from Power Take-Off C.G. to Front Mount (Lt)
Weather / Sunlight Aging: Fair Weather / Sunlight Aging: Excellent Distance from Tail Support (if any) to Front Mount (Ls)
Heat Aging: Good Heat Aging: Excellent Distance from Tail Support to CSCL (Hs)
General Dimensions (Equipment Moments of Inertia may be given in place of this info.)
Height of Engine
Width of Engine
Length of Engine
Height of Power Take-Off Equipment*
Width of Power Take-Off Equipment*
Length of Power Take-Off Equipment*
*Note: Power Take-Off Equipment includes transmissions, compressors, generators etc.
10 11
Pivotal Levelers Pivotal Levelers
Max.
Part Color
Load Configuration Description A B Thread
No. Code
(lbs)
Square, with
50510 Green 350 round hole and
hex nut; free to 3” ⅝” ½-13
50520 White 700 rotate. *Available
in stainless steel.
Add -A to part number for 5” long epoxied stud and hex nut
12 13
Mounting Feet Mounting Feet
Without Glide With Glide
Part No.
1/2-13 Thread 1/2-13 Thread
Without Glide With Glide Color Code
Tech Products Mounting Feet let you isolate • Load capacity from 6 to 1000 lbs. 50603 50606 White 200-450 70-180
all types of machinery and equipment from • Neoprene elastomer resistant to most Approx. Deflection at Load Indicated 0.1-0.3” 0.08-0.2”
vibration and floor motion. They are made oils, fuels, and solvents
of neoprene bonded to a steel insert. All • Steel Glide bottom available
models are available with zinc-plated steel • Available with attachment hardware
glides.
Multi-use Mounting Feet are used on busi- • Add -A to Part Numbers for 2.5” Heavy Duty Mounting Feet
ness machines, light manufacturing machin- epoxied stud and hex nut Without Glide With Glide
ery, precision equipment in fields such as
optics, and almost anywhere else vibration
presents a problem.
Part No.
1/2-13 Thread 1/2-13 Thread
Without Glide With Glide Color Code
14 15
Machine Leveling Mounts Machine Leveling Mounts
16 17
Fail-Safe Compression Mounts Fail-Safe Compression Mounts
51700 Series
51700 SERIES AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
These fail-safe isolators are ideal for Part No. Axial Static Load Rating: Color
isolation of diesel engines and genera- Nominal (lbs) Code
tors used in construction equipment, 51641 Series
recreational vehicles and off-road 51700-1 50 Yellow/Gold
51641 SERIES AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
equipment. The low natural frequency 51700-3 90 Red/Gold
allows them to be used for computer
51700-5 150 Green/Gold
and electronic equipment when there
is a need for a “ruggedized” installa- 51700-7 215 Blue/Gold
tion. They are also excellent isolators 51700-9 300 White/Gold
for compressors, motors, pumps and
other machinery when skid mounted. 51641-2 100 Yellow/Gold
LOAD (LB.)
mental conditions or military 600
INSTALLATION
specifications. -6
400
• These mounts are fail-safe when -4
used with snubbing washers and 200 -2
installed as shown. See page 75
for snubbing washers. 0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
DEFLECTION (IN.)
18 19
Compression Mounts Compression Mounts
Standard Deflection Part Numbers 52501 thru 52544 are also Double Deflection Part Numbers 52511 thru 52554 are also
• Natural Frequecies as low as 6 Hz at available in Silicone for an operating • Natural Frequecies as low as 4.5 Hz at available in Silicone for an operating
maximum loads temperature range of -80O to 300OF. maximum loads temperature range of -80O to 300OF.
• Constructed of Neoprene and steel Add -S to part number for silicone. • Constructed of Neoprene and steel Add -S to part number for silicone.
• Metric threads available • Metric threads available
20 21
Compression Mounts Compression Mounts
These rugged, high performance mounts • Isolation of disturbing frequencies as Heavy Duty AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
are normally used for vertically applied low as 15 Hz This compression mount design is for
loads to prevent the transmission of noise • Neoprene elastomer resistant to oil, applications under heavy industrial
and vibration caused by the rotation of fuel, and ozone machinery requiring efficient vibration,
unbalanced equipment such as centrifuges, • -20O to +180OF operating temperature noise, and shock isolation. Typical appli-
blowers, pumps, vibrators and air handling range cations include pumps, compressors,
systems. and generators.
• Low natural frequency of 8-15 Hz
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
• Can be mounted in pairs for lower
natural frequencies (6-10 Hz)
• Constructed of cold-rolled steel and oil
resistant neoprene
22 23
Heavy Duty Compression Mounts Spring Mounts
Tech Products’ spring mounts with aluminum housings are durable enough to handle most
of the applications where steel housings are used. The aluminum housing is more weather
Features: resistant and lighter. The cast aluminum allows for higher quality thread integrity. The ribbed
• High Load Capacity neoprene pad provides a non-skid base, and neoprene stabilizer pads are included in the
• Approx. 8 Hz Natural Frequency at housing to control lateral motion. All aluminum housed mounts include one spring with load
rated load ratings as high as 1300 lbs.
• Low Maintenance
• Constructed of steel and neoprene Max.
• Resistant to most oils, solvents, and Part Spring Static
Load L W H A F G J S T
No. Color Defl.
ozone (lbs)
• 5:1 vertical to horizontal stiffness ratio 52811 Purple 40 1.3”
52812 Blue 60 1.3”
52813 Orange 100 1.3”
52814 Brown 165 1.2”
52815 Black 260 1.0”
5.69 2.25 3.88 4.00 5.00 ⅜-16 3.00 0.44 0.31
24 25
Low Frequency Mounts Low Frequency Mounts
Dimensions and Specifications
LOAD (LB.)
1000
LOAD (LB.)
800 2000
61060
600 1500
61503
400 1000
200 500
0 0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
26 27
Dome Mounts Dome Mounts
1200
LOAD (LB.)
1000
-3
800
-2
The interlocking metals of the
Dome Mount series result in 600
a fail-safe mount. This feature
and low stiffness make them 400
-1
ideal for isolating medium to
200
large size engines as well as
fans, blowers, pumps and air 0
handling equipment. They have an 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14
approximate natural frequency of DEFLECTION (IN.)
9Hz at maximum load.
LOAD (LB.)
• 9 Hz natural frequency at -3
1200
rated loads
-2
1000
Color Max. Load Spring Rate 800
Part No. L W C B
Code (lbs.) (lbs/in.)
600
52545-1 Red 375 3000 -1
400
52545-2 Green 800 6400
5.38 3.25 4.12 0.53 200
52545-3 Blue 925 7400
0
52545-4 White 1425 11500 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14
52546-1 Red 525 4150 DEFLECTION (IN.)
52546-2 Green 1000 8300
6.25 3.94 5.00 0.78
52546-3 Blue 1250 10000
52546-4 White 1950 15600
28 29
Cupmounts Cupmounts
Size 1 Size 2
LOAD (LB.)
• Zinc Plated steel cap, base, and core 100
52062
400
80 52083
300
60 52082
52061 200
40 52081
100
20
0 0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
30 31
Cupmounts Cupmounts
Mounting Configurations
Size 3 Size 4
Tech Products Cupmounts
Preferred for:
• Protection against vibration,
shock and noise
• Multi-directional loading
• Fail-Safe construction
• Rugged, compact design
• Load range to 1800 pounds
• Choice of elastomers
Since the elastomer is always in compression, cup-
mounts operate with equal efficiency in upright,
inverted or bulk-head mounting positions, regardless of
how the mount is oriented or the load directed.
Typical Transmissibility
9
Vehicular
Neoprene Maximum Neoprene Maximum Vehicular
Load 6
Elastomer Stationary Load Elastomer Stationary Load Load Range Neoprene
TRANSMISSIBILITY (OUTPUT/INPUT)
Range
Part No. (lbs) Part No. (lbs) (lbs)
(lbs) HDS
3
52101 250 65-100 52111 600 80-120
52102 400 100-150 52112 800 120-185
52103 650 155-200 52113 1400 185-285 1
52104 900 200-285 52114 1800 285-530 0.7
0.4
0.1
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Elastomer Data
Environment Neoprene Silicone
Temperature -20O to +180OF -80O to +300OF
Ozone Resistance Good Excellent
Oil Resistance Excellent Good
Heat Aging Good Excellent
32 33
Stable-Flex Mounts Stable-Flex Mounts
AXIAL STIFFNESS CURVES
200
-10
150
-8
LOAD (LB.)
100
-6
-4
50
-2
0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14
DEFLECTION (IN.)
34 35
Heavy Duty Stable-Flex Mounts Heavy Duty Stable-Flex Mounts
52010 SERIES AXIAL STIFFNESS
300
-75 -65
250
-55
200
LOAD (LB.)
150
-45
100
50
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
DEFLECTION (IN.)
LOAD (LB.)
sets and marine engines. 1000
800
The mounts offer a low vertical natural fre- -55
600
quency of 8 Hz at rated load. Axial stiffness -45
curves are included on the following page. 400
Horizontal stiffness in the long direction is 200
2.5 times the axial stiffness and in the short
direction it is 0.75 times the axial stiffness. 0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
Max. Load DEFLECTION (IN.)
Part No. A B C D E F G H T
(lbs)
52012 SERIES AXIAL STIFFNESS
52010-45 110 3000
52010-55 145 -75
1.52 0.09 3.94 4.72 2.36 0.56 0.55 0.43 M12 2500
52010-65 220
52010-75 265
2000
LOAD (LB.)
52011-45 330
-65
52011-55 465 1500
1.97 0.15 5.51 7.20 2.95 0.51 1.18 0.51 M16 -55
52011-65 660
1000
52011-75 990 -45
52012-45 770 500
52012-55 1145
2.86 0.20 7.17 8.98 4.41 0.71 1.34 0.71 M20 0
52012-65 1550 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
52012-75 2200 DEFLECTION (IN.)
36 37
Standard Bell Mounts Standard Bell Mounts
Standard Bell Mounts provide a high level of isolation especially when used on generators,
engines and systems with an operating frequency at around 25 Hz (1500 rpm). Standard bell
mounts are designed with a fail-safe function making it an ideal solution for rugged
applications.
Type 1
Part No. Durometer Load Rating (lbs) Spring Rate (lbs/in) Type Type 2
CFMBH783010W 45 240 2685
1
CFMBH783010M 60 600 6625
CFBMH783012W 45 240 2685 Part No. A B C D E F G T
1
CFBMH783012M 60 600 6625 CFMBH783010 3.07 1.18 4.33 5.31 .10 .35 .47 M10
CFBMH923510W 45 390 2855 CFBMH783012 3.07 1.18 4.33 5.31 .10 .35 .47 M12
1
CFBMH923510M 60 700 5140 CFBMH923510 3.62 1.38 4.86 5.91 .12 .39 .59 M10
CFBMH923512W 45 390 2855 CFBMH923512 3.62 1.38 4.86 5.91 .12 .39 .59 M12
1
CFBMH923512M 60 700 5140 CFBMH1063812 4.17 1.50 5.63 6.89 .16 .51 .75 M12
CFBMH1063812W 45 560 4000 CFBMH1063816 4.17 1.50 5.63 6.89 .16 .51 .75 M16
1
CFBMH1063812M 60 1000 8565 CFBMH1254316 4.92 1.69 6.14 7.56 .16 .57 .79 M16
CFBMH1063816W 45 560 4000 CFBMH1444816 5.67 1.69 7.16 8.46 .19 .57 .71 M16
1
CFBMH1063816M 60 1000 8565 CFBMH1605820 6.30 2.28 5.51 6.69 .19 .57 - M20
CFBMH1254316W 45 790 5025 CFBMH1806620 7.09 2.60 6.30 7.48 .19 .57 - M20
1
CFBMH1254316M 60 1650 10565
CFBMH1444816W 45 1575 5710
1
CFBMH1444816M 60 3000 11420
CFBMH1605820W 45 1850 6850
2
CFBMH1605820M 60 3450 12560
CFBMH1806620W 45 2500 9135
2
CFBMH1806620M 60 5000 18270
38 39
High Deflection Bell Mounts High Deflection Bell Mounts
High Deflection Bell Mounts provide a very high level of isolation when used on generators,
engines and systems with operating frequency as low as 15 Hz (900 rpm). High Deflection bell
mounts are designed with a fail-safe function making it an ideal solution for rugged
applications.
Type 1
Type 2
Part No. Durometer Load Rating (lbs) Spring Rate (lbs/in) Type
CFBMS833510W 45 180 1015
1 Part No. A B C D E F G T
CFBMS833510M 60 400 2550
CFBMS833510 3.27 1.38 4.33 5.31 .12 .45 .59 M10
CFBMS833512W 45 180 1015
1 CFBMS833512 3.27 1.38 4.33 5.31 .12 .45 .59 M12
CFBMS833512M 60 400 2550
CFBMS1064212 4.17 1.65 5.63 6.89 .16 .51 .75 M12
CFBMS1064212W 45 375 1900
1 CFBMS1064216 4.17 1.65 5.63 6.89 .16 .51 .75 M16
CFBMS1064212M 60 750 3825
CFBMS1505416 5.91 2.13 7.16 8.58 .16 .55 .71 M16
CFBMS1064216W 45 375 1900
1 CFBMS1808620 7.09 3.39 5.75 7.48 .19 .57 - M20
CFBMS1064216M 60 750 3825
CFBMS22010524 8.66 4.13 7.09 8.66 .19 .69 - M24
CFBMS1505416W 45 1000 2150
1
CFBMS1505416M 60 1800 4500
CFBMS1808620W 45 2000 3380
2
CFBMS1808620M 60 3800 7250
CFBMS22010524W 45 3800 5425
2
CFBMS22010524M 60 7650 11000
40 41
Universal Mounts Universal Mounts
60011 thru 15 Series
350 14 14
300 150
LOAD (LBS)
250
LOAD (LBS)
200
13
100
Static Load Rating (lbs.)
13
150 12
12 Part Color Thin Support
100 11 50 11 No. Code Axial Radial
50 60011 Yellow 35 18
0 0 60012 Red 80 27
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02
Low-cost, easy-to-install Universal Mounts Features: DEFLECTION (INCHES) DEFLECTION (INCHES) 60013 Green 130 36
60014 Blue 235 45
provide fail-safe, all-attitude isolation for • Fail-Safe Installation when proper 60015 White 280 55
vehicle cabs, engines, transmissions and snubbing washers (Page 75) are used
other equipment up to 4550 lbs. in mobile • Excellent rebound protection 60021 thru 25 Series
applications. • Standard Neoprene elastomer resistant Static Load Rating (lbs.)
AXIAL STIFFNESS RADIAL STIFFNESS
Consisting of two parts—an elastomeric ring to oil, fuel, and solvents
1200
25
Part
400
Color Thin Support
and an elastomeric bushing bonded to a • Optional elastomers available including 1000 25
350
No. Code Axial Radial
center metal spacer—Universal Mounts are High Damped Silicone 300 60021 Yellow 65 45
24
held in place with a through bolt.
800
250 60022 Red 125 80
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
24
600 200
60023 Green 170 125
23 23 60024 Blue 275 190
400 22
150 22 60025 White 390 290
21
100 21 Part Color Thick Support
200
50 No. Code Axial Radial
0 0
60021 Yellow 135 55
0 0.05 0.1
DEFLECTION (IN)
0.15 0.2 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
DEFLECTION (IN) 60022 Red 180 85
Curves are for recommended THICK support. 60023 Green 240 130
Consult Tech Products for thin support information 60024 Blue 380 190
60025 White 630 290
60031 thru 35 Series
AXIAL STIFFNESS Static Load Rating (lbs.)
RADIAL STIFFNESS
1600 450
35 Part Color Thin Support
G 1400 400 35
No. Code Axial Radial
34 350
Thin Thick 1200 34
60031 Yellow 100 80
300
Part No. A B C D E F Support Support R 1000 60032 Red 180 120
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
800
33 250 33
60033 Green 250 175
60011 thru 15 0.39 0.78 0.75 1.25 0.50 1.25 0.37 N/A 0.03 32
200
32 60034 Blue 350 265
600
60021 thru 25 0.53 1.31 1.25 1.87 0.78 1.94 0.50 0.56 0.06
150 60035 White 500 370
31
400
100 31 Part Color Thick Support
60031 thru 35 0.64 1.55 1.50 2.53 0.90 2.45 0.75 0.88 0.08 200 50 No. Code Axial Radial
60041 thru 45 0.94 2.30 2.25 3.50 1.00 2.88 1.00 1.12 0.12 0 0 60031 Yellow 215 90
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
DEFLECTION (IN) DEFLECTION (IN) 60032 Red 360 140
60051 thru 55 1.06 2.55 2.50 4.88 1.25 3.38 1.00 1.25 0.12 Curves are for recommended THICK support. 60033 Green 490 225
60165-1 thru 5 0.64 1.55 1.50 2.53 0.90 1.83 0.25 N/A 0.08 Consult Tech Products for thin support information 60034 Blue 860 385
60035 White 1330 690
60166-1 thru 5 0.39 0.78 0.75 1.25 0.50 1.06 0.19 N/A 0.03
42 43
Universal Mounts Universal Mounts
60041 thru 45 Series 60165-1 thru -5 Series
AXIAL STIFFNESS RADIAL STIFFNESS
Static Load Rating (lbs.)
2000 450
45
45
Part Color Thin Support AXIAL STIFFNESS RADIAL STIFFNESS
1800 400 250
1600
44 No. Code Axial Radial 1000
-5 -4 -5
-4
350
1400
44
43 60041 Yellow 160 100 800
-3
200
300
60042 Red 300 200
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
1200 -2
42
250 60043 Green 410 310
LOAD (LBS)
-3
LOAD (LBS)
43 600 150
1000
200 41
60044 Blue 520 420
800 42
41 150 60045 White 610 570 400
-1
-2 Static Load Rating (lbs.)
100
600
100 Part Color Thick Support Color Thin Support
400 200 -1 Part No.
200 50 No. Code Axial Radial 50 Code Axial Radial
0 0 60041 Yellow 270 130 0 60165-1 Yellow 215 40
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
0 0.05 0.1
DEFLECTION (IN)
0.15 0.2 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
DEFLECTION (IN) 60042 Red 500 210 DEFLECTION (IN)
0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 60165-2 Red 360 60
60043 Green 760 330 DEFLECTION (IN)
60165-3 Green 490 88
Curves are for recommended THICK support. 60165-4 Blue 860 133
60044 Blue 1150 550
Consult Tech Products for thin support information 60045 White 2070 955 60165-5 White 1330 185
60051 thru 55 Series 60166-1 thru -5 Series
AXIAL STIFFNESS RADIAL STIFFNESS
Static Load Rating (lbs.)
9000
55
1200
Part Color Thin Support AXIAL STIFFNESS RADIAL STIFFNESS
55 70
8000
1000 No. Code Axial Radial 700
-5 -5
7000
60051 Yellow 300 150 600 60
-4
6000 54 800 54 60052 Red 500 220 500
-4
50
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
LOAD (LBS)
5000
600 53 400 40 -3
4000 53 60054 Blue 900 470 -3
60055 White 1200 660 300 30 -2 Static Load Rating (lbs.)
3000 52 400 52
Part Color Thick Support 200
-2
20 Color Thin Support
2000 51 51 -1 Part No.
1000
200
No. Code Axial Radial 100
-1
10 Code Axial Radial
0 0
60051 Yellow 1150 250 0 0
60166-1 Yellow 35 9
0 0.05 0.1
DEFLECTION (IN)
0.15 0.2 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
DEFLECTION (IN) 60052 Red 1925 350 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08
DEFLECTION (IN)
0.1 0 0.005 0.01 0.015
DEFLECTION (IN)
0.02
60166-2 Red 80 14
Curves are for recommended THICK support. 60053 Green 2575 600 60166-3 Green 130 18
60054 Blue 3550 900 60166-4 Blue 235 23
Consult Tech Products for thin support information
60055 White 4550 1400 60166-5 White 280 28
44 45
Wear Plate Universal Mounts Wear Plate Universal Mounts
60272 Series AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION 60285 Series AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
1000 7000
-5 -5
-4 6000
800
5000 -4
-3
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
600 4000
-2
-3
-1 3000
400
-2
2000
-1
200
1000
0 0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
-4 -4
200 800
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
-3
Part No. Max. Axial Max. Radial Color 150
Part No. Max. Axial Max. Radial Color 600 -3
Load (lbs.) Load (lbs.) Code -2 Load (lbs.) Load (lbs.) Code -2
400
60272-1 215 40 Yellow 100 60285-1 1000 180 Yellow
-1
60272-2 360 60 Red 50
-1
60285-2 1750 275 Red 200
60272-3 490 88 Green 60285-3 2250 400 Green
0
60272-4 860 133 Blue 0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
60285-4 3200 500 Blue 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1
60272-5 1330 185 White DEFLECTION (IN.) 60285-5 4200 700 White DEFLECTION (IN.)
2000
-4
LOAD (LB.)
1500
-3
1000
-2
-1
500
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
DEFLECTION (IN.)
46 47
Armor Plated Universal Mounts Armor Plated Universal Mounts
The Armor Plated Universal Mount can • Fail-Safe installation when snubbing
be used in the same applications as the washers (Page 75) are used
standard Universal Mounts. But since it has • 8-10 Hz natural frequency at rated load
bonded-in steel wear surfaces, it can be • Oil, Fuel, and Solvent resistant
used in more extreme environments. These Neoprene elastomer
steel wear surfaces eliminate the need for • -20OF to 180OF operating temperature
machining a radius in the support structure. range
Part No. Color Code Max. Radial Load (lbs.) Max. Axial Load (lbs.)
60270-1 Yellow 35 100
60270-2 Red 45 150
60270-3 Green 55 200
60270-4 Blue 65 250
60270-5 White 80 300
48 49
Self-Snubbing Universal Mounts Self-Snubbing Universal Mounts
60320 Series
Part No. Color Code Max. Axial Load (lbs.)
60320-1 Yellow 90
60320-2 Red 150
60320-3 Green 210
60320-4 Blue 300
60320-5 White 400
60320 AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION 60320 RADIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
800 140
-5
700 -5
120
600
100
500
-4
-4
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
80
Self-Snubbing Universal Mounts include an • Fail-Safe installation when snubbing 400
internal metal cup that acts as a overload washers (Page 75) are used -3 -3
60
protection. This design protects the isolator • 8-10 Hz natural frequency at rated 300
-2 -2
40
from excessive compression in applications load 200
-1 -1
where high torque forces or shock inputs are • Oil, Fuel, and Solvent resistant 100 20
expected. Typical applications include diesel Neoprene elastomer
engines, transmissions, and operator cabs. • -20OF to 180OF operating 0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16
0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08
temperature range DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
60330 Series
Part No. Color Code Max. Axial Load (lbs.)
60330-1 Yellow 125
60330-2 Red 200
60330-3 Green 300
60330-4 Blue 400
60330-5 White 550
60330 AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION 60330 RADIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
1200 250
-5
-5
1000
200
800
150 -4
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
-4
600
-3 100 -3
400
NOTE: Part numbers are for individual bushings. -2 -2
Part No. A B C D E F G 0 0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1
60320 Series 0.74 1.12 1.50 2.60 1.57 0.75 1.59 DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
50 51
515 Series Mounts 515 Series Mounts
51505 Series
AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
140
-3
120
100
-2
LOAD (LB.)
80
60
-1
40
20
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
DEFLECTION (IN.)
Compact 515 Series all-attitude mounts are Part No. Color Max. Axial Max Radial 51506 Series
a money-saving way to protect equipment Code Load (lbs.) Load (lbs.)
from vibration and shock. 51505-1 Yellow 38 N/A 250
AXIAL LOAD VS. DEFLECTION
High load capacity, stability, and the ability 51505-2 Red 60 N/A -3
to be installed at any mounting angle make 51505-3 Green 90 N/A 200
them ideal for a wide variety of applications, -2
51506-1 Yellow 75 N/A
including vehicle cabs; truck, bus and 150
LOAD (LB.)
51506-2 Red 105 N/A
marine engines; generators; air conditioning
51506-3 Green 150 N/A -1
units; motors and electronic equipment. 100
51507-1 Red 150 100
Features 51507-2 Green 200 150 50
snubbing washers (Page 75) are used 51508-2 Red 330 220
• 1:1 Axial to Radial Stiffness Ratio 51508-3 Green 390 260
51508-4 Blue 480 320 51507 Series
• 8.5 Hz Natural Frequency at maximum
load 51508-5 White 570 380
• Oil, fuel, and solvent resistant 51510-1 Yellow 480 320
Neoprene 51510-2 Red 570 380
• Temperature Range: –20O to +180OF 51510-3 Green 690 460
51510-4 Blue 840 560
51510-5 White 1020 680
51512-1 Yellow 690 460
51512-2 Red 840 560
51512-3 Green 1020 680
51512-4 Blue 1245 830
51512-5 White 1500 1000
51516-1 Red 1350 800
51516-2 Green 1600 1000
51516-3 Blue 1900 1400
51516-4 White 2600 1800
52 53
515 Series Mounts 515 Series Mounts
51508 Series 51516 Series
51512 Series
54 55
Center Bushing Mounts Center Bushing Mounts
Tech Products’ Center Bushing Mounts Features This series of Center Bushing Mounts is designed with more rubber underneath the mounting
are fail-safe, multi-direction isolators for a • Single piece design for easy installation structure for more rebound protection. They also offer higher deflection than the standard
variety of heavy duty applications. During • Fail-Safe Installation when proper series for better isolation of lower frequency vibration.
Installation, a self-contained rebound is snubbing washers (Page 75) are used
formed when the mounts resilient element • Oil, Fuel, and Solvent resistant
spreads under compression. An internal neoprene elastomer
sleeve serves as a positive spacer to control • -20OF to 180OF operating temperature
pre-loading. range
56 57
Center Bushing Mounts Center Bushing Mounts
Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
60220 Red 30 60230 Red 130 T3027W Blue 100 T5137K None 300
60221 Green 50 60231 Green 190 T3027M None 200 T5137H White 400
60222 Blue 80 60232 Blue 300
60223 White 140 60233 White 520 AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION 200 400
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION 300
250 T3027M 350
60223 60233 60232 60231 T5137H
250 300
200 150
60222
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
200 250
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
0 0 0 0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
60235/60240 Red 230 60245 Red 400 T6038K None 500 63006-1 Orange 800
60236/60241 Green 360 60246 Green 540 T6038H Orange 650 63006-2 Yellow 1050
60237/60242 Blue 520 60247 Blue 750
60238/60243 White 720 60248 White 1100
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION 700 1200
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION 1200
900
60237 60248 600
800 60238 1000
60243 60242 1000 T6038H 63006-2
700 60247 500
800
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
800
600
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
60246
400
60236 600
500 T6038K
60241 600
300 63006-1
400
400
300 400 200
200 60245 100 200
60235 200
100 60240
0 0
0 0 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
60250 Red 600 60260 Red 950
60251 Green 800 60261 Green 1300
60252 Blue 1100 60262 Blue 1850
60253 White 1500 60263 White 2400
AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION AXIAL LOAD VS DEFLECTION
2000 2500
60253
60252 60263
60262
2000
1500 60251
60261
LOAD (LB.)
LOAD (LB.)
1500
1000
60250 1000
500 60260
500
0 0
0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.2 0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16
DEFLECTION (IN.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
58 59
Heavy Duty Platemounts Heavy Duty Platemounts
Tech Products’ Heavy Duty Plate Mounts • Fail-safe when installed with snubbing Tech Products’ 61597 Series isolators Features:
provide excellent vibration isolation for washers (Page 75) provide excellent vibration and shock
applications where a low natural frequency • Standard neoprene elastomer resistant protection for a variety of applications • Compact Fail-Safe Design (see Page 75
is required. At rated loads, these mounts to oil, fuel, and most solvents including small engines, generators, for Snubbing Washers)
provide a natural frequency below 7 • Two sizes available for loads ranging compressors, pumps, and other mobile • Oil and ozone resistant neoprene
Hz. Typical applications include gas and from 85 to 425 lbs. equipment. • 8-10 Hz natural frequency
diesel engines, generator sets, pumps, • Natural Frequency below 7 Hz at rated
compressors, and many other types of loads
mobile equipment. • 2.5 Radial to Axial Stiffness ratio
Part No. Axial Load Rating (lbs.) Color Code
61591 Series 61592 Series 61597-1 25 Yellow
61597-2 40 Red
61597-3 60 Green
61597-4 80 Blue
61597-5 110 White
AXIAL STIFFNESS
200
180
-5
160
140 -4
LOAD (POUNDS)
120
-3
100
Max. Axial Max. Axial
80
Part No. Load (lbs.) Color Code Part No. Load (lbs.) Color Code -2
60
61591-1 85 Yellow 61592-1 150 Red -1
40
61591-2 120 Red 61592-2 185 Green
20
61591-3 155 Green 61592-3 320 Blue
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
61591-4 275 Blue 61592-4 425 White DEFLECTION (INCHES)
Deflection at Maximum Load = 0.25”
Radial Stiffness = 2.5 x Axial Stiffness
60 61
507 Series Mounts 507 Series Mounts
50744 Series
140
-20
120
100
LOAD (POUNDS)
Tech Products’ 507 Series Mounts are • Fail-Safe, All-Attitude Design 80
-15
applications. 40
• Isolation of Vibration over 40 Hz
These mounts are designed to isolate high Height (H) 20
frequency vibration and the high damped • 4.0 Max. Transmissibility at Resonance Compressed 1.19
0
silicone elastomer provides good shock Approx. Free 1.50 0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16
attenuation and low resonant amplification. • High Damped Silicone Elastomer Max. Extended 1.88 DEFLECTION (INCHES)
50764 Series
50722 Series
Part Number Max. Load (lbs.)
Part Number Max. Load (lbs.) 50764-35 35
50722-1 1 50764-50 50
50722-2 2 50764-80 80
50722-3 3
50722-5 5
50
-5 400
45
350 -80
40 -3
35 300
LOAD (POUNDS)
-2
LOAD (POUNDS)
30 -50
250
25 -1
200
20 -35
150
15
62 63
All-Attitude Mounts All-Attitude Mounts
Tech Products’ 56421 Series elastomeric Features 522 Series All-Attitude isolators protect Features
mounts have an aluminum center plate stationary loads of 15-50 lbs. and vehicular
suited for built-in electronics. The 56422 • All-Attitude design for mounting in any loads up to 30 lbs. from vibration, shock • Elastomer in compression design for
Series is a holder style for applications orientation and noise. • multi-axis loading
where a base mounted configuration is
needed. The elastomer in compression • Capable of withstanding 30g, 11 Neoprene elastomer is standard, but • Standard neoprene elastomer
design assures effective isolation in all millisecond shock loads High Damped Silicone (HDS) is also
directions. available to meet application needs. • High Damped Silicone Available
• High Damped Silicone elastomer Neoprene models have a temperature
The highly damped silicone elastomer range of -20O to 180O F with excellent • Capable of withstanding high shock-
provides optimum vibration isolation over • Holder style available for base resistance to oil and ozone. The HDS loads (see vehicular load ratings)
a temperature range of -80O to 300O F. The mounting installation models have a temperature range of
radial to axial stiffness ratio is approximately -80O to 300O F and a maximum
0.6. transmissibilty of about 3.5.
Part No. Color Code Max. Stationary Load (lbs.) Part No. Color Code Max. Stationary Load (lbs.)
64 65
Platemounts Platemounts
66 67
Platemounts Platemounts
68 69
Ring and Bushing Mounts Ring and Bushing Mounts
50
51810 51809
51808
40
51807
LOAD (LB.)
30
51806
20
51805
10
0
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06
DEFLECTION (IN.)
Ring Part No. Bushing Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
51805 51820 Silver 5
51806 51821 Yellow 10
51807 51822 Red 15
51808 51823 Green 20
51809 51824 Blue 25
51810 51825 White 30
Neoprene Ring and Bushing Mounts are Features 70
51840 51839 51838
LOAD (LB.)
51836
40
machines, motors and pumps, as well as snubbing washers and spacers are
30
air conditioning, electronic and scientific used 20
51835
Opposing holes in the elastomer provide Ring Part No. Bushing Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
excellent low-frequency isolation. The • Three sizes for loads ranging from 1 to 51835 51850 Silver 20
location of the holes cushions shock and 100 lbs. 51836 51851 Yellow 25
isolates vibration parallel to the mount 51837 51852 Red 35
axis. The bushing’s holes isolate vibration • Operating temperature range of -20OF 51838 51853 Green 45
perpendicular to its axis. to 180OF 51839 51854 Blue 55
51840 51855 White 65
160
51879 51877 51875
Typical Mounting Application 140
51873
120
51871
100
LOAD (LB.)
80
60 51869
40
20
0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14
DEFLECTION (IN.)
Ring Part No. Bushing Part No. Color Code Max. Load (lbs.)
51869 51870 Silver 30
51871 51872 Yellow 40
51873 51874 Red 50
51875 51876 Green 65
51877 51878 Blue 85
51879 51880 White 100
70 71
Bubble Mounts High Deflection Silicone Mounts
Features:
LOAD (LB.)
• 8 Hz Natural Frequency at rated loads 50644 White 18.0
20
• Standard Neoprene elastomer resists 50680-1 Yellow 4.0 -1A
15
oil, ozone, and most solvents
50680-2 Red 6.5
• Optional silicone elastomer available 10
RADIAL STIFFNESS
Axial Stiffness 35
-3A
35
30 -2A
-1A
30
25
LOAD (LB.)
20
25
50643
50644
15
50680-5
LOAD (LBS.)
50680-4
Part Number Load Range (lbs.)
20
10
50642 61829-1A 5-7
15
5
50680-3
61829-2A 7-10
0
10
50680-1
0
72 73
Pneumatic Spring Mounts Snubbing Washers
Material: Steel
Finish: Zinc Plating
74 75
Stud/Plate Mounts Stud/Plate Mounts (6-32)
Style PP
Part No. D M P (Depth) Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50908 3/8 1/2 6-32 (1/8) 3.5 4
Tech Products offers one of the industry’s Features: 50903* 9/16 1/2 6-32 (1/8) 4.5 9.5
largest selections of these multi-purpose 50905* 9/16 1/2 6-32 (1/8) 6 18
mounts. • Many sizes available from stock 50907* 9/16 1/2 6-32 (1/8) 9 26
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
Stud/Plate mounts are known throughout • Standard and metric thread sizes
the industry by several names including: available Style PS
bumpers, snubbers, feet, sandwich mounts,
Part No. D M 6-32 x S P (Depth) Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
shockmounts, shearmounts, cylindrical • Elastomer options include natural
50168* 3/8 3/8 1/4 6-32 (5/32)# 3.4 4.4
mounts, isolators, levelers, and insulators. rubber, neoprene, silicone and more
50169* 3/8 5/16 1/4 6-32 (5/32) 3 4
Tech Products’ offers other sizes of mounts 50172* 3/8 5/16 3/16 6-32 (5/32) 3 4
• Corrosion resistant zinc plated inserts
which may not be shown. Please contact us 50177* 3/8 5/16 3/8 6-32 (5/32) 4 5
if you cannot find a specific size needed or 50181 7/16 13/32 1/4 6-32 (1/8) 2.5 3.8
• Available in load ratings from 1 to 1200
if you need assistance selecting the proper lbs. 50184* 7/16 13/32 1/4 6-32 (1/8) 3.4 4.4
mount. 50194* 7/16 13/32 1/4 6-32 (1/8) 6.5 14.5
50171* 7/16 1/2 3/8 6-32 (5/32)# 3.5 4.5
50170* 7/16 1/2 3/8 6-32 (5/32)# 4.4 6
Visit www.novibes.com for a searchable database of Tech Products Stud/Plate Mounts. 50176* 7/16 1/2 1/4 6-32 (5/32)# 4.4 6
50986* 7/16 1/2 1/4 6-32 (1/8)# 3.5 4.5
65021* 7/16 5/8 1/4 6-32 (1/8) 3 4
Maximum Tightening Torque
50838* 7/16 3/4 1/4 6-32 (1/8) 2.5 3.5
UNC Thread lbs-inch Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
6-32 10 (#) indicates blind insert
8-32 15 Style SS
10-32 25 Part No. D M 6-32 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
1/4-20 53 50178 7/16 13/32 1/4 3 4
50179 7/16 13/32 1/4 3.2 5
5/16-18 105
50196 7/16 13/32 3/8 - 1/4 3 4
3/8-16 192
1/2-13 600
Note: Do not twist elastomer during installation
76 77
Stud/Plate Mounts (8-32) Stud/Plate Mounts (8-32)
Part No. D (Square) M 8-32 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51007* 3/8 5/16 3/8 4 6.2 Style P
51010 3/8 5/16 7/32 9 13
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51011 3/8 5/16 7/32 3 4.5
51110 7/16 1/2 8-32 - 4.5
51013 3/8 5/16 7/32 4 6.2
51112 7/16 1/2 8-32 - 8
51014* 3/8 5/16 3/8 - 9/16 8 11.8
51060 9/16 1/2 8-32 - 9.5
51015* 3/8 5/16 7/32 3 4.5
51062 9/16 1/2 8-32 - 18
51017 3/8 5/16 3/8 3.5 5.2 P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
51019 3/8 5/16 3/8 3 4.5
51025* 3/8 5/16 7/32 4 6.2
51026 3/8 5/16 7/32 - 9/16 8 11.8 Style PP
51407 3/8 1/2 7/32 3 5 Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51001 3/8 1/2 3/8 3 5 51100 7/16 1/2 8-32 3.3 4.5
51002 3/8 1/2 3/8 3.6 6.2 51102 7/16 1/2 8-32 4.8 8
51003 3/8 1/2 3/8 5.7 10 51050 9/16 1/2 8-32 4.5 9.5
51004 3/8 1/2 3/8 7 13.5 51051 9/16 1/2 8-32 5 14
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene 51052 9/16 1/2 8-32 6 18
51053 9/16 1/2 8-32 7 22
65024* 9/16 1/2 8-32 8 25
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
Style PS
Part No. D M 8-32 x S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51090 7/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 3.3 4.5
51092 7/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 4.8 8
51040 9/16 1/2 1/4 8-32 4.5 9.5
51041 9/16 1/2 1/4 8-32 5.4 14
D E Max. Shear Max. Comp. 51042 9/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 6 18
Part No. (Square) (Dia.) M N 8-32 x S (lbs.) (lbs.) 51044 9/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 4.5 9.5
51021 1/2 3/8 9/16 3/8 9/16 2.8 6.8 51056* 9/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 6 18
51022 1/2 3/8 9/16 3/8 9/16 3.3 8.5 51058 9/16 1/2 3/8 8-32# 4.5 9.5
51023* 1/2 3/8 9/16 3/8 9/16 5.3 12 51067 9/16 1/2 3/8 8-32 4.5 9.5
51024* 1/2 3/8 9/16 3/8 9/16 7.5 14.5 Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
(#) indicates blind insert
78 79
Stud/Plate Mounts (8-32) Stud/Plate Mounts (10-32)
Style S Style PS
Part No. D M 8-32 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51120 7/16 1/2 3/8 - 4.5 51045 9/16 1/2 8-32 x 3/8 10-32 4.5 9.5
51122 7/16 1/2 3/8 - 8 51047 9/16 1/2 10-32 x 3/8 10-32 6 18
51070 9/16 1/2 3/8 - 9.5 51059* 9/16 1/2 10-32 x 3/8 10-32 5 16
51072 9/16 1/2 3/8 - 18 51066 9/16 1/2 10-32 x 3/8 8-32 4.5 9.5
51068 9/16 1/2 10-32 x 3/8 8-32 6 18
51136 1 3/4 10-32 x 3/8 10-32 24 55
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
Style SS
Part No. D M 8-32 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50912 3/8 1/2 3/8 1.5 10
Style SS
50913 3/8 1/2 3/8 3 17
50914 3/8 1/2 3/8 2 13 Part No. D M 10-32 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50915 3/8 1/2 3/8 1 7 51037* 9/16 1/2 3/8 6 18
50916* 3/8 1/2 3/8 0.5 4 51048 9/16 1/2 3/8 - 3/16 6 18
50917* 3/8 1/2 3/8 1 7 51057 9/16 1/2 3/8 5 16
50918* 3/8 1/2 3/8 1.5 10 51135 1 3/4 3/8 15 44
50919* 3/8 1/2 3/8 3 17
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
50920* 3/8 1/2 3/8 4.5 23
51081 7/16 1/2 3/8 3.3 4.5
51082 7/16 1/2 3/8 3.9 6.4
51083* 7/16 1/2 3/8 4.8 8
51084* 7/16 1/2 3/8 3.3 4.5
51031 9/16 1/2 3/8 4.5 9.5
51032 9/16 1/2 3/8 5.2 13
51033* 9/16 1/2 3/8 6 18
51034* 9/16 1/2 3/8 13 25
51036 9/16 1/2 1/2 4.5 9.5
51055* 9/16 1/2 1/2 13 25
80 81
Stud/Plate Mounts (1/4-20) Stud/Plate Mounts (1/4-20)
Style SS
Part No. D M 1/4-20 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
Style P
50820* 3/4 1/2 1/2 12 28
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) 50859* 1 3/8 1/2 30 60
51205* 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 - 34 51123* 1 17/32 1/2 30 45
50938* 1 17/32 1/4-20 - 70 51127 1 17/32 3/8 30 45
51181 1 3/4 1/4-20 - 45 51128 1 17/32 3/8 34 70
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter 51130 1 17/32 1/2 - 1/4 32 45
51131 1 17/32 1/2 15 44
51132 1 17/32 1/2 30 45
51133 1 17/32 1/2 34 70
Style S 50965* 1 1/2 1/2 35 70
Part No. D M 1/4-20 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) 51154* 1 3/4 3/8 21 55
51494* 3/4 1/2 3/4 - 30 51186* 1 3/4 3/8 25 60
51138 1 17/32 3/8 - 40 51141 1 3/4 1/2 15 44
51139 1 17/32 3/8 - 70 51142 1 3/4 1/2 18 50
51140 1 17/32 3/8 - 100 51143 1 3/4 1/2 21 55
51581 1 41/64 1/2 - 35 51144* 1 3/4 1/2 18 50
51185 1 3/4 1/2 - 44 51146* 1 3/4 1/2 21 55
51187 1 3/4 1/2 - 55 50855* 1 3/4 1/2 25 60
51191* 1 3/4 7/8 - 55 51173* 1 3/4 1/2 15 44
50783* 1 27/32 3/4 - 50 51147 1 3/4 5/8 18 50
51195* 1 1 1/2 - 50 51148* 1 3/4 5/8 25 60
51196 1 1 3/8 - 70 51150* 1 3/4 3/4 15 44
51197 1 1 1/4 - 70 51152 1 3/4 3/4 21 55
50889* 1 1 3/4 - 70 51153* 1 3/4 3/4 21 55
51158 1 3/4 3/4 18 50
50828* 1¼ 3/4 5/8 - 120
51160* 1 3/4 3/4 25 60
51176* 1¼ 1 1/4 - 70
51155* 1 3/4 1/4 - 5/8 25 60
51289 1 3/4 3/8 - 1/2 30 70
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
51157* 1 3/4 1/2 - 3/4 25 60
50888* 1 3/4 1/2 - 3/4 21 55
51184* 1 3/4 1/2 - 3/4 15 44
51159 1 3/4 1/2 - 1 30 70
51164* 1 1 1/2 12 35
51290* 1⅛ 1½ 5/8 10 20
50773 1¼ 1¼ 5/8 30 80
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
Standard inserts are zinc plated
82 83
Stud/Plate Mounts (1/4-20) Stud/Plate Mounts (5/16-18)
Style PP Style PS
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M 5/16-18 x S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50924 1 3/4 1/4-20 25 65 51283* 1 1/2 9/16 5/16-18 16 40
51172 1 3/4 1/4-20 20 55 51284* 1 1/2 9/16 5/16-18 22 45
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter 51285* 1 1/2 9/16 5/16-18 35 70
51286* 1 1/2 9/16 5/16-18 40 78
50835*^ 1 3/4 3/8 5/16-18 40 80
Style PS 51234 1 3/4 1/2 5/16-18 16 45
51258 1 3/4 9/16 5/16-18 40 80
Part No. D M 1/4-20 x S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51276* 1 3/4 5/16 5/16-18 16 45
50823* 5/8 5/8 1/2 1/4-20 5 15
51277* 1 3/4 5/16 5/16-18 19 52
51201* 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/4-20 8 21
51278* 1 3/4 5/16 5/16-18 25 62
51202* 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/4-20 12 28
51279* 1 3/4 5/16 5/16-18 31 70
51203* 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/4-20 16 34
51313* 1¼ 1 3/4 5/16-18 25 72
51204* 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/4-20 20 40
50839* 1 1/2 1/2 1/4-20 35 70
51314* 1¼ 1 3/4 5/16-18 38 92
51129* 1 17/32 1/2 1/4-20 32 45 51327* 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 5/16-18 21 41
51145* 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 18 50 51328* 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 5/16-18 31 64
51151* 1 3/4 3/8 1/4-20 24 55 51329* 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 5/16-18 45 86
51156* 1 3/4 3/8 1/4-20 28 65 51330* 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 5/16-18 63 120
51161 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 18 45 50780* 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 63 120
51162 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 20 50 50817* 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 85 175
51163 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 21 55 51352 1⅜ 1 9/16 5/16-18 66 96
51166* 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 35 75 65007*^ 1 ⅜ 1 9/16 5/16-18 66 96
51188* 1 3/4 1/2 1/4-20 30 65 50928* 1⅜ 1½ 5/8 5/16-18 55 100
51582 1 3/4 3/4 1/4-20 18 45 50975* 1⅜ 1½ 5/8 5/16-18 65 125
51137 1 1 1/2 1/4-20 10 30 51376 1½ 1 9/16 5/16-18 30 95
51198* 1 1 1/2 1/4-20 20 50 51377 1½ 1 9/16 5/16-18 40 135
50782* 1 1 3/4 1/4-20 15 40
51378 1½ 1 9/16 5/16-18 50 185
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene 51379 1½ 1 9/16 5/16-18 65 210
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter 51400* 1½ 1 5/8 5/16-18 45 185
51542* 1½ 1 9/16 5/16-18 40 135
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
Standard inserts are zinc plated, (^) indicates phosphate finish
84 85
Stud/Plate Mounts (5/16-18) Stud/Plate Mounts (5/16-18)
Style SS Style SS
Part No. D M 5/16-18 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M 5/16-18 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50852*^ 1 1/2 5/8 45 90 51315 1¼ 1 3/4 31 81
51239 1 3/4 3/8 22 55 51316 1¼ 1 3/4 38 92
51240* 1 3/4 3/8 22 58 51297* 1¼ 1¼ 5/8 27 76
51241 1 3/4 9/16 15 44 51298* 1¼ 1¼ 5/8 34 86
51242 1 3/4 9/16 18 50 51299* 1¼ 1¼ 5/8 60 120
51243 1 3/4 9/16 22 58 51320 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 21 42
51247 1 3/4 5/8 15 44 51321 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 27 76
51251 1 3/4 3/4 15 44
51252 1 3/4 3/4 18 50
51322 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 34 86
51253 1 3/4 3/4 22 58 51325 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 27 76
51257* 1 3/4 9/16 22 58 51326 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 34 86
51260* 1 3/4 1/2 - 7/8 22 50 51337* 1¼ 1¼ 9/16 60 120
51280* 1 3/4 1/2 - 7/8 18 50 51344* 1¼ 1¼ 7/8 27 47
51282* 1 3/4 1/2 - 7/8 25 60 51345 1¼ 1¼ 7/8 34 86
51262* 1 1 9/16 12 35 51349 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 60 120
51263 1 1 9/16 16 42 51480* 1⅜ 5/8 5/8 35 85
51265 1 1 3/4 35 70 51481* 1⅜ 5/8 5/8 45 120
51266 1 1 3/4 8 25 51482* 1⅜ 5/8 5/8 55 155
51267 1 1 3/4 12 35 51483* 1⅜ 5/8 5/8 65 185
51270 1 1 1/2 - 3/4 12 35 51484* 1⅜ 5/8 5/8 75 225
50825 1 1 1/2 30 70 50136* 1⅜ 1 1 1/4 87 125
51296 1 1½ 5/8 20 45
51340 1⅜ 1 9/16 27 47
51296-1 1 1½ 5/8 28 60
51341 1⅜ 1 9/16 41 74
50798* 1¼ 3/4 9/16 25 60
51342 1⅜ 1 9/16 66 96
51301 1¼ 3/4 9/16 36 87
51343 1⅜ 1 9/16 76 105
51302 1¼ 3/4 9/16 43 98
51348 1⅜ 1 7/8 - 1 66 96
51303 1¼ 3/4 9/16 52 120
51353* 1⅜ 1 3/4 27 47
51304 1¼ 3/4 9/16 45 93
51354* 1⅜ 1 3/4 41 74
51305* 1¼ 3/4 1/2 - 3/4 45 93
51355* 1⅜ 1 3/4 66 96
51306 1¼ 3/4 3/4 36 87
51356* 1⅜ 1 3/4 76 105
51307 1¼ 3/4 3/4 43 98
51357* 1⅜ 1 3/4 87 125
51308 1¼ 3/4 3/4 52 120
51358 1⅜ 1 3/4 76 105
51310 1¼ 3/4 5/8 43 98
65028*^ 1⅜ 1 3/4 76 105
51311 1¼ 1 9/16 31 81
51401* 1½ 1 5/8 45 185
51312 1¼ 1 9/16 38 92
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
51460* 2 1¾ 5/8 50 150
Standard inserts are zinc plated, (^) indicates phosphate finish
51462* 2 1¾ 5/8 100 250
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
Standard inserts are zinc plated, (^) indicates phosphate finish
86 87
Stud/Plate Mounts (5/16-18) Stud/Plate Mounts (3/8-16)
Style PP Style PS
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M 3/8-16 x S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51272* 1 1 5/16-18 10 25 51588* 1½ 7/8 5/8 3/8-16 70 250
51275* 1 1 5/16-18 28 65 51380 1½ 1 5/8 3/8-16 30 95
51318 1¼ 1¼ 5/16-18 24 42 51381 1½ 1 5/8 3/8-16 40 135
51323 1¼ 1¼ 5/16-18 27 76 51382 1½ 1 5/8 3/8-16 50 185
51324 1¼ 1¼ 5/16-18 34 86 51383 1½ 1 5/8 3/8-16 65 210
50137* 1⅜ 1 5/16-18 90 125 51384 1½ 1 5/8 3/8-16 80 270
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter 50868-1* 2 ½ 1 7/8 3/8-16 85 200
50868-2* 2 ½ 1 7/8 3/8-16 110 250
Style P 50868-3* 2 ½ 1 7/8 3/8-16 150 325
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) 50868-4* 2 ½ 1 7/8 3/8-16 190 425
51254 1 3/4 5/16-18 - 44 50868-5* 2 ½ 1 7/8 3/8-16 220 500
51335 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 - 120 P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter
Style SS
Style S
Part No. D M 3/8-16 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
Part No. D M 5/16-18 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51390 1½ 1 5/8 30 95
50983^ 1 3/8 1 1/4 - 50
51255 1 17/32 9/16 - 50
51391 1½ 1 5/8 40 135
51244 1 3/4 5/8 - 58 51392 1½ 1 5/8 50 185
50840^ 1 3/4 1 1/4 - 58 51393 1½ 1 5/8 65 210
50818 1 1 5/8 - 42 51394 1½ 1 5/8 80 270
51331 1¼ 3/4 3/4 - 100 51395 1½ 1 3/4 30 95
51332 1¼ 3/4 3/4 - 120 51396 1½ 1 3/4 40 135
51334* 1¼ 3/4 9/16 - 120 51397 1½ 1 3/4 50 185
51336* 1¼ 3/4 1/2 - 120 51398* 1½ 1 3/4 65 210
51319* 1¼ 1 9/16 - 120 51399* 1½ 1 3/4 80 270
51466 2 1¾ 3/4 - 150 51620-1 2½ 1 7/8 85 200
51467 2 1¾ 3/4 - 200 51620-2 2½ 1 7/8 110 250
51468 2 1¾ 3/4 - 250 51620-3 2½ 1 7/8 150 325
51469 2 1¾ 3/4 - 290 51620-4 2½ 1 7/8 190 425
51470 2 1¾ 3/4 - 325 51620-5 2½ 1 7/8 220 500
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
Standard inserts are zinc plated, (^) indicates phosphate finish
88 89
Stud/Plate Mounts (1/2-13) Stud/Plate Mounts (1/2-13)
Style PP Style SS
Part No. D M P (Depth) Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M 1/2-13 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51415* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 80 180 51385 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 29 76
51416* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 100 210 51387* 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 63 120
51417* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 150 275 51410* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 60 160
51418* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 200 340 51411* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 80 200
51419* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 240 420 51412* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 125 260
51553-1* 3⅛ 1½ 1/2-13 (1/2) 60 450 51413* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 175 335
51553-2* 3⅛ 1½ 1/2-13 (1/2) 90 660 51414* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 210 400
51553-3* 3⅛ 1½ 1/2-13 (1/2) 130 950 51552-1* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 90 360
51553-4* 3⅛ 1½ 1/2-13 (1/2) 175 1260 51552-2* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 120 540
51553-5* 3⅛ 1½ 1/2-13 (1/2) 220 1550 51552-3* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 155 760
51555-1* 3⅛ 3 1/2-13 (1/2) 38 250 51552-4* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 225 980
51555-2* 3⅛ 3 1/2-13 (1/2) 65 410 51552-5* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 295 1815
51555-3* 3⅛ 3 1/2-13 (1/2) 105 690
51556-1* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 38 250
51555-4* 3⅛ 3 1/2-13 (1/2) 140 910
51556-2* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 65 410
51555-5* 3⅛ 3 1/2-13 (1/2) 185 1190
51556-3* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 105 690
51556-4* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 140 910
Style PS 51556-5* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 185 1190
Part No. D M 1/2-13 x S P Max. Shear Max. Comp.
51386* 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 1/2-13 (3/8) 38 80 Style S
51388* 1¼ 1¼ 3/4 1/2-13 (3/8) 72 130 Part No. D M 1/2-13 x S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
51420* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 70 160
51421* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 90 200 50121* 1¼ 3/4 3/4 - 90
51422* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 140 260 50122* 1¼ 3/4 3/4 - 150
51423* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 185 340
51424* 2 1 ¹¹/₁₆ 1⅛ 1/2-13 (1/2)# 225 410 Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
51551-1* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 80 360
51551-2* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 110 540
51551-3* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 145 760
51551-4* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 215 980
51551-5* 3⅛ 1½ 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 285 1815
51557-1* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 38 250
51557-2* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 65 410
51557-3* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 105 690
51557-4* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 140 910
51557-5* 3⅛ 3 1⅝ 1/2-13 (1/2) 185 1190
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene, (#) indicates blind insert
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Stud/Plate Mounts (Metric) Stud/Plate Mounts (Metric)
Style PS Style SS
Part No. D M S P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M S S’ Max. Shear Max. Comp.
50197* 9.5 8 M3x0.5 x 4 6-32 3 4.5 (lbs.) (lbs.)
50198* 9.5 9.5 M3x0.5 x 4 6-32 3 4.5 50957* 11 10 M3x0.5 x 6 M3x0.5 x 6 3 5
51095 11 13 M4x0.7 x 6 M4x0.7 5 8 51098 11 13 M4x0.7 x 6 M4x0.7 x 6 5 8
51095-1 11 13 M4x0.7 x 4 M4x0.7 5 8 51487** 19 13 M6x1.0 x 14 M6x1.0 x 14 12 28
51453* 19 16 M4x0.7 x 10 M4x0.7 25 50 50956* 25 13 M6x1.0 x 19 M6x1.0 x 19 22 45
65026-2* 25 13 M6x1.0 x 13 M6x1.0 32 45 50959-1* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 12 M6x1.0 x 12 15 44
51447* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 13 M6x1.0 22 58 50959-2* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 12 M6x1.0 x 12 18 50
50805* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 13 M6x1.0 40 80 50959-3* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 12 M6x1.0 x 12 21 55
50926* 25 25 M6x1.0 x 11.5 M6x1.0 12 35 50959-4* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 12 M6x1.0 x 12 25 60
50842* 25 25 M6x1.0 x 19 M6x1.0 8 25 50959-5* 25 19 M6x1.0 x 12 M6x1.0 x 12 30 70
50942* 25 25 M6x1.0 x 19 M6x1.0 12 35 50845-40* 19 13 M6x1.0 x 22 M6x1.0 x 14 18 50
50952* 25 25 M6x1.0 x 11.5 M6x1.0 35 70 50819* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 13 M8x1.25 x 13 21 55
65011* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 16 M8x1.25 25 60 51445* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 x 14 40 80
51259 25 19 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 40 80 51281* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 20 M8x1.25 x 20 20 54
50947-1* 32 32 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 35 70 65005* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 16 M8x1.25 x 10 25 60
50947-2* 32 32 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 50 92 50787* 25 19 M8x1.25 x 20 M8x1.25 x 10 40 80
50947-3* 32 32 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 65 125 50988* 32 32 M8x1.25 x 25 M8x1.25 x 25 27 76
50898*^ 38 25 M8x1.25 x 14 M8x1.25 80 270 50785* 35 25 M8x1.25 x 20 M8x1.25 x 20 41 74
51550-1* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 80 360 50900* 64 25 M10x1.5 x 23 M10x1.5 x 23 110 250
51550-2* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 110 540 51549-1* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 90 360
51550-3* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 145 760 51549-2* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 120 540
51550-4* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 215 980 51549-3* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 155 760
51550-5* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 285 1815 51549-4* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 225 980
51554-1* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 38 250 51549-5* 79 38 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 295 1815
51554-2* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 65 410 51561-1* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 38 250
51554-3* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 105 690 51561-2* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 65 410
51554-4* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 140 910 51561-3* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 105 690
51554-5* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 185 1190 51561-4* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 140 910
51561-5* 79 76 M12x1.75 x 41 M12x1.75 x 41 185 1190
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene
P thread depth is minimum one thread diameter Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene, (**) indicates Nitrile
Standard inserts are zinc plated, (^) indicates phosphate finish
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Stud/Plate Mounts (Metric) Silicone Stud/Plate Mounts
Style P
Style P
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
Part No. D M P Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50790-1 1 3/4 1/4-20 - 25
51075 19 13 M5 x 0.8 - 35
50790-5 1 3/4 1/4-20 - 90
50955* 19 13 M6 x 1.0 - 35
50792-1 1½ 1 5/16-18 - 60
50792-5 1½ 1 5/16-18 - 225
Style S Style S
Part No. D M S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.) Part No. D M S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
50833* 25 9.5 M6x1.0 x 13 - 35 50789-1 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 - 25
50841* 25 21.5 M6x1.0 x 19 - 40 50789-5 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 - 90
50941* 25 21.5 M6x1.0 x 19 - 55 50791-1 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 - 60
50834 38 25 M8x1.25 x 14 - 270 50791-5 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 - 225
Standard elastomer is Natural Rubber, (*) indicates Neoprene Note: Operating temperature range for Silicone mounts is -80O to 300OF
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Silicone Stud/Plate Mounts Silicone Stud/Plate Mounts
Style PS Style SS
Max. Shear Max. Comp. Part No. D M S Max. Shear (lbs.) Max. Comp. (lbs.)
Part No. D M S P (lbs.) (lbs.) 50869-1 1 1/2 1/4-20 x 1/2 8 40
50861-1 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 1/4-20 8 25 50869-2 1 1/2 1/4-20 x 1/2 12 60
50861-2 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 1/4-20 12 35 50869-3 1 1/2 1/4-20 x 1/2 16 80
50861-3 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 1/4-20 16 50 50869-4 1 1/2 1/4-20 x 1/2 20 100
50861-4 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 1/4-20 22 65 50869-5 1 1/2 1/4-20 x 1/2 28 140
50861-5 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 1/4-20 30 90 50870-1 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 8 25
50862-1 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 12 50 50870-2 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 12 35
50862-2 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 22 75 50870-3 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 16 50
50862-3 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 30 100 50870-4 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 22 65
50862-4 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 40 150 50870-5 1 3/4 1/4-20 x 1/2 30 90
50862-5 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 55 180 50871-1 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 12 50
50863-1 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 15 60 50871-2 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 22 75
50871-3 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 30 100
50863-2 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 20 90
50871-4 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 40 150
50863-3 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 30 125
50871-5 1¼ 3/4 5/16-18 x 5/8 55 180
50863-4 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 45 175
50872-1 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 15 60
50863-5 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 5/16-18 55 225
50872-2 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 20 90
50860-1 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm M6x1.0 8 25
50872-3 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 30 125
50860-2 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm M6x1.0 12 35
50872-4 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 45 175
50860-3 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm M6x1.0 16 50
50872-5 1½ 1 5/16-18 x 5/8 55 225
50860-4 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm M6x1.0 22 65
50873-1 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm 8 25
50860-5 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm M6x1.0 30 90
50873-2 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm 12 35
65012-1 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 12 50
50873-3 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm 16 50
65012-2 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 22 75 50873-4 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm 22 65
65012-3 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 30 100 50873-5 1 3/4 M6x1.0 x 12mm 30 90
65012-4 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 40 150 65016-1 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm 12 50
65012-5 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 55 180 65016-2 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm 22 75
65013-1 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 15 60 65016-3 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm 30 100
65013-2 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 20 90 65016-4 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm 40 150
65013-3 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 30 125 65016-5 1¼ 3/4 M8x1.25 x 16mm 55 180
65013-4 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 45 175 65017-1 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm 15 60
65013-5 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm M8x1.25 55 225 65017-2 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm 20 90
65017-3 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm 30 125
Note: Operating temperature range for Silicone mounts is -80O to 300OF 65017-4 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm 45 175
65017-5 1½ 1 M8x1.25 x 16mm 55 225
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Conical Bumpers Conical Stud/Plate Mounts
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Dish End Plate/Plate Mounts Isosphere Mounts
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Elastomer Springs Anti-Vibration Pad
Max.
Part
D d L Load
No.
(lbs.)
71612 0.63 0.25 0.47 72
71616 0.63 0.25 0.63 77
71620 0.63 0.25 0.79 80
71625 0.63 0.25 1.00 83
72016 0.79 0.33 0.63 133
72020 0.79 0.33 0.79 132
72025 0.79 0.33 1.00 133 The ribbed configuration of our Neoprene Neoprene-Cork Pads accept a maximum
72032 0.79 0.33 1.25 126 Pads provides firm footing to both floor load of 50 psi.
and equipment, yet they allow mounted
72520 1.00 0.41 0.79 215
equipment to be relocated quickly and Natural Frequency approximately 10-15 Hz
72525 1.00 0.41 1.00 209 easily. Recommended for maximum loads at maximum load.
72532 1.00 0.41 1.25 229 of 50 psi.
72540 1.00 0.41 1.56 241
73232 1.25 0.53 1.25 451
73240 1.25 0.53 1.56 471
73250 1.25 0.53 2.00 456 Neoprene (Load Range 20-50 psi)
73263 1.25 0.53 2.50 452 Part Number Size (in.)
74032 1.56 0.53 1.25 783 52347 Ribbed both sides 18 x 18 x 3/8
74040 1.56 0.53 1.56 816 52348 Ribbed both sides 18 x 36 x 3/8
74050 1.56 0.53 2.00 804 56780 Ribbed both sides 18 x 18 x 1/2
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Compression Pad Fabcel Pad
Multi-purpose neoprene isolation pads are used to eliminate vibration and transmitted noise.
They offer good phyical strength and high energy-absorbing characteristics.
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correct any defect in workmanship or Tech Products Corporation within 30
material in products sold which may days from the date of shipment. The
develop under proper and normal responsibility of Tech Products Corpora-
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Products Corporation’s option, F.O.B. products sold is limited to such correc-
our plant, of the defective part or parts, tion or replacement.
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