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Elastomeric

Solutions

DuraFlex® Rubber

Damping Materials

Rubber Bonded to Metal

Shock & Vibration Isolators

Elastomeric Solutions Division


420 Corporate Blvd. • Newark, DE 19702
1-800-850-9001 • www.polytechinc.com
Polymer Technologies, Inc
Elastomeric Solutions Division

The Specialist in Custom Shock and Vibration Solutions

Our Company
Polymer Technologies Inc., established in 1989, is a Delaware based engineering and manufacturing com-
pany specializing in energy management materials including solutions in shock and vibration isolation, noise
reduction, and thermal energy management. Polymer Technologies is devoted to providing not only high qual-
ity vibration isolation products, but also incredible customer service and collaboration. By integrating high
quality base materials, extensive product development, comprehensive materials testing, and customer collabo-
ration, we are able to provide the most innovative and unique vibration solutions in the energy management
industry.

Polymer Technologies Inc. is always at the forefront of innovation with our engineers developing high quality,
custom shock & vibration isolation materials at our Massachusetts based Elastomeric Solutions Division. Our
Elastomeric Solutions Division has been integral in the design and development of Duraflex®, a proprietary
rubber compound. Duraflex® is an ultra-high fatigue-life rubber that exhibits high abrasion resistance, high
tensile strength, and excellent bond strength to metal, making it the perfect rubber compound to use in indus-
trial tires, trucking applications, engine mounts, and even military equipment. To add to its value, DuraFlex®
also obtained the lowest temperature rise known to exist on the Goodrich Flexometer Test, a milestone that no
other manufacturer has been able to obtain and something our engineers pride themselves upon.

Polymer Technologies is also the developer and manufacturer of noise absorption materials, acoustic barriers,
damping pads, filtration foam, gasketing materials, and thermal insulation.

For more information about how DuraFlex® Rubber or any of our other custom solutions can be used in your
application, please contact our sales team at www.polytechinc.com/contact
ALL ELASTOMER ISOLATORS A
B
CENTER BOND SERIES C
CUP STYLE MOUNT SERIES D
PRODUCT SECTIONS

CYLINDRICAL MOUNT SERIES E


DAMPING MATERIALS F
DOME MOUNT SERIES G
FAIL-SAFE COMPRESSION MOUNT SERIES H
FLUID MOUNT SERIES I
FRICTION STYLE MOUNT SERIES J
HIGH DEFLECTION MOUNT SERIES K
LOW PROFILE MOUNT SERIES L
PLATEFORM SERIES M
RING AND BUSHING MOUNT SERIES N
CAN STYLE MOUNT SERIES O
AIR MOUNT SERIES P
CUSHYFLEX MOUNT SERIES Q
SANDWICH MOUNT SERIES R
ARMORFLEX™ MOUNT SERIES S
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Isolator Selection Guide SECTION H


SECTION D
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series
Engineering Guide Cup Style Mount Series 1751-1757 Series H1-H22
Property Matrix Size 0 Cupmount D1-D5 1804/1805 Series H23-H27
Size 1 Cupmount D6-D9
Size 2 Cupmount D10-D13

SECTION A Size 3 Cupmount D14-D17

Size 4 Cupmount D18-D21 SECTION I


All Elastomer Isolators
Ring and Bushing A1-A5 Fluid Mount Series
Ball Mount Series A6-A8 1962 Series I1-I3

SECTION E 1969 Series I4-I7

2006 Series I8-I10

SECTION B Cylindrical Mount Series


Cylindrical Mounts E1-E20

INTENTIONALLY SECTION J
LEFT BLANK

Friction Style Mount Series

1772/1773 J1-J3

SECTION F 1900/1901/1902 J4-J9

SECTION C Damping Materials


Damping Materials F1-F4
Center Bond Series SECTION K
EP2000 Series C1-C3

SECTION G High Deflection Mount Series


1774/1775 Mount K1-K5

Dome Mount Series 1824/1829 Dome Mount K6-K11

Dome Mounts G1-G2 1825 Mount Series K12-K14

1975 Arch Mount K15-K17


TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION L SECTION S

Low Profile Mount Series SECTION O ArmorFlex™ Mount Series


1830/1831 Series L1-L5 2131-2133 Series S1-S7
SEM100/500 Series L6-L10 Can-Style Mount Series 2189 S8-S9
1766 Series O1-O3 2191 S10-S11
1767 Series O4-O5 2193 S12-S13
1769 Series O6-O7 2197 S14-S15

SECTION M 2199 S16-S17

SECTION P 2201 S18-S19

Plateform Mount Series 2202 S20-S21


EP3001-EP3004 Series M1-M5 Air Mount Series
EP3106 Series M6 English Air Isolator P1-P2

EP3156 Series M7 Metric Air Isolator P3-P4


EP3011/EP3020 Series M8

SECTION Q
SECTION N
CushyFlex Mount Series
Ring and Bushing Mount Series 2182 Series Q1-Q4
Size 1 Ring and Bushing Mount N1-N2 2183 Series Q5-Q7
Size 2 Ring and Bushing Mount N3-N4 2184 Series Q8-Q10

Size 3 Ring and Bushing Mount N5-N6

Size 4 Ring and Bushing Mount N7-N8

Size 5 Ring and Bushing Mount N9-N10 SECTION R


R&B Installation Drawing N11

Bushing Series—2061-2065 N12-N16 Sandwich Mount Series


2205 Series R1-R3
2206 Series R4-R5
2207 Series R6-R7
ENGINEERING GUIDE
Engineering Guide
Introduction

Mechanical vibrations and shock are present in peoples every- Disturbance elimination techniques from shock and vibration
day life. These disturbances can range from small office vibra- isolators have been designed to provide protection to all types
tions to heavy ballistic shock and the adverse effect of this of equipment.
disturbance depend on the fragility level of the equipment.
Three main elements:
These vibration environments can range in levels from simple
foot traffic in an office environment or heavy seismic distur- 1. The equipment that needs to be isolated.
bances that can effect sensitive equipment such microchip
equipment etching, where any adverse vibration can effect the 2. The support structure that connect the isolator to the
accuracy of the machine. equipment.

Other external vibration produced by vehicles, trucks, trains, 3. The resilient member or the vibration and shock isola-
air conditioners, generators, pumps, etc., can cause adverse tor.
responses in sensitive machinery or equipment and produce
negative or erroneous results. If the equipment is the source of the vibration or shock, the
isolator should be designed to reduce the force transmitted
In the office environment disturbances from fans and AC units from the equipment to the support structure. This is illustrated
can transmit noise and vibrations to the surrounding structure in Figure 1, where M represents the mass of equipment, which
and produce an unhealthy level of noise and fatigue in the work is the vibrating source, and K is the spring or isolator, which is
environment. located between the mass and the support structure,
Non stationary products subject equipment to much higher If the support structure is the source of the vibration or shock,
shock and vibration that stationary applications. Vibrations the purpose of the isolator is to reduce the disturbance transmit-
from engines, pumps and equipment are present in air, sea and ted from the support structure to the equipment. An example
on the road as well as shock and vibration effects from the me- would be protecting delicate measuring instruments from vi-
dium they travel on. brating floors. This illustrated in Figure 2, where M represents
the mass of a instrument which is protected by the isolator K
Some of the disturbances from rough roads, impart severe tran- from a vibrating floor.
sients shock and vibration to the vehicles traveling on them. In
addition to rough seas, naval ships are also subjected to very In each case, the principle of isolation is the same. The isolator,
severe mechanical shock from depth charges and other explo- a resilient element, stores the incoming energy like a spring
sions. based on a discreet time interval like a (dashpot) which reduces
the disturbance to the equipment or support structure.
 
M (Mass)

Figure 1. Schematic of a single degree of freedom dynamic system where the mass, M, is the vibratory source.

M (Mass)

Figure 2. Schematic of a single degree of freedom dynamic system where the floor is the vibratory source.
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
VIBRATION
In order to fully understand vibration and shock theory there
are a number of terms and definitions that should be under-
stood. The terms and definitions are basic and easily under- A magnitude (force, displacement, or acceleration) which oscil-
stood to maximize the effectiveness of this engineering guide. lates about some specified reference where the magnitude of
the force, displacement, or acceleration is alternately smaller
A vibration isolator and a shock isolator are not always mutu- and greater than the reference. Vibration is commonly ex-
ally exclusive, but for the purposes of analysis must be treated pressed in terms of frequency (cycles per second or Hz) and
separately. For all practical purposes the environmental condi- amplitude, which is the magnitude of the force, displacement,
tions will dictate the design of the isolator . A heavy shock or acceleration. The relationship of these terms is illustrated in
will more than likely have a different design than an office Figure 3.
vibration environment.

Before any selection of a vibration or shock isolator can be FREQUENCY


made, the engineer should have a basic understanding of the Frequency may be defined as the number of complete cycles of
following definitions, terms and equations: oscillations which occur per unit of time.

cycles
Frequency  f  (cps)  Hertz  (Hz)
second

PERIOD
The time required to complete one cycle of vibration.

1
Period  λ 
f

K K K

MASS M IN POSITION 2
SPRING COMPRESSED
MAX.
SINGLE EQUILIBRIUM
AMPLITUDE REFERENCE

M
POSITION OF
MASS M IN POSITION 1 SPRING MASS M
AT EQUILIBRIUM POSITION

M
1 CYCLE OF
VIBRATION
MASS M IN POSITION 3
SPRING EXTENDED

Figure 3. A Schematic of oscillating spring mass system and vibratory responses.


FORCING FREQUENCY AMPLITUDE
The number of oscillations per unit time of a force or displace- The amplitude of a sinusoidal vibration as displacement, veloc-
ment applied to a system. ity, or acceleration is the zero to peak value corresponding to
the maximum value of a vibration time-history. (See Figure 3).
Forcing Frequency = fd

NATURAL FREQUENCY
Natural frequency may be defined as the number of oscillations
that a system will carry out per unit time if displaced from its
equilibrium position and allowed to vibrate freely. Where K is
the spring stiffness and M is the mass and W is the weight.
(See Figure 3)

1 K
fn        Eq.1
2π M
1 Kg
fn       Eq.2 DISPLACEMENT
2π W
Displacement is an amount of movement that specifies the
K
f n  3.13     Eq.3 change of the position of a body to an equilibrium position.
W

VELOCITY
Natural frequency in terms of static deflection ΔS:
Velocity is a time rate of change of displacement with respect
1 to a frame of reference.
fn  3.13                   Eq.4
Δs

ACCELERATION
Acceleration is a time rate of change of velocity with respect to
a frame of reference. These values of acceleration changed
with both latitude and elevation based on the point of reference.
Equations 1 through 4 all neglect the effects of damping. When These valves are measure in G’s =386 In/Sec^2, 32 Ft/Sec^ or
damping is considered, Equation 2 becomes where C/CC is 9.8 M/Sec^2 which is the standard measured used for the accel-
damping ratio which is specific to the material or structure of eration due to gravity.
damping being used:

  C 
2
1 Kg               Eq.5
fn      1   

2π W   Cc  
 
DEFLECTION COULOMB DAMPING
Deflection is the distance an elastic body or spring will move If the damping force is constant and is independent of the ve-
when subjected to a force, F. locity of the system, the system is said to have coulomb damp-
ing.

SPRING STIFFNESS
HYSTERESIS (Material) DAMPING
The ratio of the force applied divided by the distance or deflec-
tion traveled. Damping which results from the molecular motion of the struc-
ture of a material when that material is subjected to a velocity
  is referred to as hysteresis damping. Elastomers are examples
this type of damping.
Force lb
K    Eq.6
Deflection in
VISCOUS DAMPING
If a particle encounters a force which its magnitude is propor-
ELASTIC CENTER tional to the magnitude of the velocity of that particle in an
opposite direction, the particle is said to be viscously damped.
The elastic center is defined as a single point at which the stiff-
This is the easiest type of damping to model mathematically.
ness of an isolator or series of isolators can be represented by a
All of the equations in this text book via a dashpot are based on
single stiffness value.
use of a viscous damping coefficient.

COMPRESSION DAMPING COEFFICIENT


A deformation caused by squeezing the layers of an object in a
Damping for material is expressed by its damping coefficient.
direction perpendicular to the layers.

lb.sec
Damping  coeff.  C 
in

CRITICAL DAMPING
A system is critically damped when it is displaced from its
original position and returns to its initial static position without
any rebounding. The damping coefficient for critical damping
can be calculated using:
DAMPING
Damping is when energy is dissipated in a vibratory system.
There are three types of damping generally encountered: cou- C  2 KM              Eq.7
lomb, hysteresis and viscous. c
DAMPING FACTOR SET
The non-dimensionless ratio which defines the amount of Is the amount of permanent deformation that is never recovered
damping in a system. after removal of a load. It may be in shear or compression.

C
Damping  factor  ζ
C SHEAR
c
A deformation caused by sliding layers of an object past each
other in a direction parallel to the layers.
DUROMETER (HARDNESS)
A numerical value which measures the resistance to the pene-
tration of the durometer meter indenter point; value may be TRANSMISSIBILITY
taken immediately or after a very short specified time.
Defined as the ratio of the dynamic output to the dynamic in-
put.

FRAGILITY 2
 f C 
Is the highest level vibration or shock that a system can stand 1   2 d . 

without any equipment failure. T 
 fn C c         Eq.8
2
 f2  2
   fd C 
1 
d
   2 . 

2
  fn C c 
“G” LEVEL  f n 

A dimensionless value of the shock acceleration level divided


For negligible damping (C/CC=0), T becomes:
the acceleration due to gravity.

ISOLATION 1
T           Eq.9
2
The protection of equipment from vibration or shock. The per-  fd 
1   
centage of isolation required is a function of the fragility of the  f n 

equipment.

When resonance occurs, fd/fn= 1 and C / CC= any value, T is at


LOAD DEFLECTION CURVE its max and Equation 8 becomes:

The measured and recorded displacement of a mounting plot- 1


ted versus an applied load. Tmax           Eq.10
C
2
Cc
RANDOM VIBRATION
Non-sinusoidal vibration characterized by the excitation of a
broad band of frequencies at random levels simultaneously.

RESONANCE
When the forcing frequency equals the natural frequency of a
system, this condition is known as resonance.
SHOCK
Movement in which there is a sharp and abrupt change in ve-
locity. Examples of this are an explosion or a package falling to
the ground.

SHOCK PULSE
A shock pulse is the transmission of kinetic energy to a system
which happens in a very short time. This pulse is then followed
by a natural decay in motion. Shock pulses are normally dis-
played graphically as acceleration vs. time curves. See Figure
11

SHOCK TRANSMISSION
This can be calculated with the following equation:

Shock  transmitte d  G
T
V
2
π
f
n

GT 
   V  fn             Eq.11
386 61.4

In this equation, V is the instantaneous velocity of the shock


and fn is the natural frequency of the system.

The dynamic linear deflection of an isolator under the shock


pulse can be determined by the use of the following equation:

V
Δ  D             Eq.12
2    fn
A critical damped system returns to it original position without
Design Considerations any oscillation if displaced; it has no natural frequency , C=CC
in Equation 6.
VERTICAL VIBRATION
In most real life circumstances the value of the damping coeffi-
cient C is relatively small. The influence of damping on the
natural frequency may then be neglected. Setting the damping
coefficient C equal to zero, the system becomes an undamped
M single-degree-of-freedom system, and the undamped natural
frequency given by:

1 Kg
fn         (Eq.2)
K 2π W

C
Static deflection often is used to define the characteristics of an
isolator. Static deflection is the deflection of the isolator under
the static load of the mounted equipment.
Figure 4. Schematic of the simplest form of an isolator, a
spring, K, and a viscous damper, C, supporting the equip- Referring to Equation 2 and substituting g =386 in/sec2, W / K
ment mass, M. = ∆s, the following expression is obtained for natural frequency
in terms of static deflection:

1
The isolator may be best understood by first reducing it to its f n  3.13                  (   Eq.4 )
simplest form. The system of Figure 4 includes a rigid body Δ s
mass M supported by a spring K that is constrained to move
only in vertical direction without any rotation. A dashpot C is
arranged in parallel with the spring between the support and the
A graphic portrayal of Equation 4 is given in Figure 5. It thus
mass. The mounted equipment is represented by the mass M ,
appears possible to determine the natural frequency of a single-
while the spring and dashpot represent the visco-elastic proper-
degree-of-freedom system by measuring only the static deflec-
ties of a conventional isolator. The simple system shown in
tion.
Figure 4 is said to be a single-degree-of-freedom system be-
cause it can only move in a positive or negative vertical direc- This is true under two circumstances
tion.
1) The spring must have a linear load vs. deflection curve.
Isolation is maintained by the proper relationship between the
disturbing frequency and the system’s natural frequency. The 2) The static to dynamic stiffing factor must be one. The
natural frequency, or more properly, the natural frequency of isolator must have the same stiffness statically as it does
the system consists of isolator and mounted equipment. dynamically.

Kg   C
2
E
q
.
6

1  ︵ ︶
fn     1               
2π W   Cc  

The dynamic modulus of elasticity of elastomeric materials is
higher than the static modulus. Since the modulus is higher
dynamically the natural frequency of the isolator is thus some-
what greater than that calculated on the basis of the static de-
flection alone.

CROSSOVER
FREQUENCY
40
1
30
NATURAL FREQUENCY (HZ)

Transmissibility, T
REGION OF
20
AMPLIFICATION

10
REGION
OF
ISOLATION
6

4 0.2 1 2

1 Frequency Ratio, fd/fn


.01 .02 .04 .06 0.1 .2 .4 .6 1 2
Figure 6. Transmissibility curve for an isolated sys-
STATIC DEFLECTION (IN) tem where fd = disturbance frequency and fn = system
natural frequency.
Figure 5. Graph of the natural frequency and static de-
flection of a linear, single-degree-of-freedom system.

The dynamic stiffness and natural frequency may be deter-


mined when the isolator is vibrated based on a known load and In Figure 6, when the ratio of the disturbing frequency fd over
calculating the dynamic stiffness from Equation 2. the natural frequency fn is less √2 than the transmissibility is
greater than 1, or the equipment experiences amplification .
The efficiency of isolators in reducing vibration is indicated by
d

the transmissibility of the system. Figure 6 illustrates a typical f / fn  2    , T  1


transmissibility curve for an equipment of weight W supported
on an isolator with stiffness K and damping coefficient C
which is subjected to a vibration disturbance of frequency fd.
When the system is excited at its natural frequency, the system isolation begins when:
will be in resonance and the disturbance forces will be ampli-
fied rather than reduced. Therefore, it is very desirable to select
the proper isolator so that its natural frequency will be excited fd /fn  2 (at this
  point T 1)
as little as possible in service and will not coincide with any
critical frequencies of the equipment.

f d /f n  2 , T  1
DAMPING
The majority of isolators have varying degrees of damping
levels depending on the material used and the construction of
the isolator. Table 1 shows the various levels of damping fac- (RUBBER)
tor C/CC in different materials. Damping is important when the C/Cc ≈ 0.05
isolation system is operating near resonance because it helps to

Transmissibility, T
reduce transmissibility. An air compressor mounted on steel
springs which possess very little damping, upon start up and
shut down the disturbing frequency of the compressor will at 1
some point correspond with the natural frequency of the spring-
mass system. With lightly damped system, the forces from the
compressor to the support will be very large and the transmissi-
bility will be very high. If an elastomeric isolator which has a
higher degree of damping, amplification at resonance would be (STEEL
much less, but there are always trade off. SPRING)

0.2 1 2

Frequency Ratio, fd/fn

Figure 7. Typical transmissibility curves for highly


and lightly damped systems.

The correlation between a high damped and a lightly damped C/Cc=.05


.1 .2 .5 1.0
system is shown in Figure 8. This figure shows that as damp- 10
ing is increased, isolation efficiency is reduced in the isolation
region. While high values of damping cause significant reduc-
tion of transmissibility at resonance, its effect in the isolation
region is only a small increase in transmissibility.
TRANSMISSIBILITY

The curves which relate fn, fd, transmissibility and damping are 1
shown in Figure 8.

C
C c

1.0

0.1 .5

.2

.1

.05
0.01
0.1 1 10
RATIO (Fd/Fn)

Figure 8. Family of transmissibility curves for a single


degree of freedom system.
SHOCK
The two methods for solving shock problems are valid as long
Shock is normally a transient event while vibration is a steady- as two criteria are met:
state condition. A shock input is normally characterized by its
peak amplitude in g’s and a period that is normally expressed
in milliseconds. The shock pulse will typically have a pre-
scribed shape to it that is normally in the form of a half sine, 1) The shock pulse is fully defined, acceleration levels, the
sawtooth, etc., random shaped waveforms are shown in Figure time history and the shape of the curve; and
9.
2) The isolation system must respond to the shock event in
There are a number of different types of shock pulses encoun- the linear portion of the load verse deflection curve.
tered in the real world. There are different shock tests that are
associated with the environment that the equipment will en-
counter during its lifetime. Equipment installed in aircraft and
helicopters is normally tested on a free-fall shock machine STRUCTURE-BORNE NOISE
which will generate either a half-sine or sawtooth shaped pulse
By today’s standard equipment and products are required to run
with a typical period of 11 milliseconds at 15 G input. Large
faster and produce more at a very high rate. These higher rates
shock pulses due to explosive shocks are 6-millisecond
cause higher noise and vibration to occur and must be dealt
sawtooth at 100 g’s. Navy vessels the normal test will be the
with to reduce overall fatigue of the components. High fre-
hammer blow specified in MIL-S-901, which exhibits a veloc-
quency vibrations can occur by this rapid movement of these
ity shock of approximately 100 in./sec. Transit cases or ship-
mechanical or electromechanical components and cause struc-
ping containers are normally tested by dropping the container
tures that they are mounted to vibrate and produce noise. The
on a concrete floor. These drop tests can be done to simulate
best way to reduce the noise and vibration is to de-couple the
dropping the equipment on edge, flat side and corner drops.
vibration from the structure by using an elastomeric material.
These types of tests simulate the shock pulse which will be
The elastomeric material will absorb the mechanical vibration
encountered in the environment of the equipment.
forces to the structure and therefore reduce the overall noise.
The attenuation of shock inputs is very different from that of a Constrained Layer Damping products can be applied to struc-
vibration input. The shock isolator is characterized as an en- tures to reduce the overall noise signature very effectively.
ergy absorbing device, with a very steep wave front that is ab- CLDM and other damping products have high levels of inher-
sorbed by the isolator. This energy is stored in the isolator and ent damping and can be produced in various shapes
released at the natural frequency of the spring-mass damper
system.

The most common equations for predicting shock isolation are


in Figure 9, for determining the velocity, and Equation 11, for
calculating transmitted accelerations.

PROPERTIES NATURAL RUBBER NEOPRENE HI-DAMP ®SILICONE POLYBUTADIENE

Adhesion to Metal Excellent Excellent Good Very Good

Tensile Strength Excellent Excellent Good Excellent

Tear Resistance Good Good Fair Good

Compression Set Resistance Good Fair Fair Good

Damping Factor C/CC (approx.) 0.05 0.05 0.15 0.12

Operating Temperature (max) 200F 200F 300F 200F

Stiffness Increase (approx.)@ -65F 10X 10X <2X 2X

Oil Resistance Poor Good Fair Fair

Ozone Resistance Poor Good Excellent Fair

Resistance to Sunlight Aging Poor Very Good Excellent Good

Resistance to Heat Aging Fair Good Excellent Good

Cost Low Low High Moderate


NONLINEAR ISOLATORS Drift or Creep is a negative occurrence with all elastomeric
isolators and must be taken into account when designing isola-
Up to now we have assumed that all the isolation systems have tors. The maximum static strain varies widely, but it may be
a linear response, thus there load verse deflection curves are taken as a conservative limitation that elastomers should not be
linear in shape. The theory is sound, most systems have steady continuously strained more than 10 to 15% in compression, nor
state vibrations were amplitudes are small. Non linear systems more than 25 to 50% in shear. These rules of thumb are often
are used where the reverse is true high transit vibration levels used to determine the maximum load capacity of a given isola-
or high shock loads are present and space constraints are a pre- tor.
mium. The level of isolation is proportional to the isolators
ability to accommodate the required deflection due to a heavy In spite of the limitations of elastomeric materials used in isola-
static load with an imposed high transit shock. Linear isolators tors, the overall advantages far outweigh the disadvantages and
require a high level of deflection to absorb the same transit make elastomers the most highly desirable type of resilient
condition than non linear isolators and this space may not be media for isolators.
available in the application. There are a couple of different
techniques that can be applied to produce a non linear isolation SPRINGS
system.
Metal springs can be used as vibration isolators. In some cases,
these types of isolators work well. Springs lack damping and
experience extremely violent motions that occur at resonance.
1) The first is to increase the stiffness of the isolator in pro- (see “Damping” section and Figure 8).
portion as the deflection increases. The amount of deflec-
tion will be limited, and produce a higher G level imparted SPRING-FRICTION DAMPER
to the equipment.
To add damping in coil springs, friction dampers can be de-
2) The second method is to design the isolator to buckle as signed in parallel with the load-carrying spring. These types of
shown in Figure 10. The isolator is stiff as the linear por- isolators are widely used in practice. An example of this illus-
tion of the curve and then has a relatively constant load trated in Figure 11.
over the higher deflection ranges. Since isolators are an
energy absorbing device the style isolator can store more The friction damped spring setup is composed on a set of split
energy for a given deflection based on the area under the circular shoes that have a spring that separates the shoes at a
load verse deflection curve. fixed normal force that is applied against the wall of a round
aluminum housing. There are two sets of springs that are used
to support the static load. The normal force is provided by the
Isolators and Materials weight of the equipment, and damping results from the sliding
Isolators can be produced from a variety of materials that are during horizontal excitations. Transmissibility values of about
both elastomeric and also combinations of spring with other 2 to 2.5:1 are exhibited by using this type of spring/damper
mediums like air or friction. Each selection of materials should combination.
be chosen by the designer in accordance with the application
and environmental conditions.

ELASTOMERIC ISOLATORS
Elastomers make excellent shock absorbing isolators because
the damping level can be tailored to the application and they
have high energy absorbing capacity. Elastomers can be
molded using a typical rubber molding technique and con-
structed in numerous shapes to achieve both linear and non
linear isolators to achieve the appropriate shock isolation.

Figure 11. Isolator using friction damped spring.


M

ACCELERATION
P(t) a(t) V2

VELOCITY
FORCE

h
Time V1
t Time
t Time

t0 V 2gh (inelastic impact)


t
1 0
V   P ( t ) dt V   a ( t ) dt V  V1  V 2 V 2 2gh (elastic impact)
m 0 0
FORCE IMPULSE ACCELERATION IMPULSE VELOCITY SHOCK FREE-FALL IMPACT
ACCELERATION

ACCELERATION

ACCELERATION
ACCELERATION
AO
AO AO
AO

Time
t Time Time Time
t t t

2g g g
V  A t V  gA  t V  A t  V  A t 
 2 2
HALF-SINE ACCELERATION RECTANGULAR ACCELERATION TRIANGULAR ACCELERATION VERSED-SINE ACCELERATION

Figure 9. Shock excitation and the velocity change, V, associated with each shock pulse

SPRINGS WITH AIR DAMPING


An additional method of adding damping to a spring is by use
of an air chamber or balloon with an orifice that meters the air
flow. An example of this type of isolator is illustrated in Fig-
ure 12. A spring is located within the interior of an elastomeric
balloon. The air chamber formed at the top of the balloon with
a cap which contains an orifice or the force flow metering.

Under excitations the air volume in the balloon passes through


a predetermined sized orifice by which damping is closely con-
trolled. Transmissibility's generally under 3.5-4:1 result with
this type of design.
Figure 12. Isolator using air damped spring.
Air-damped springs have some significant advantages over
similar friction damped designs with respect to isolating low-
level inputs.
With friction damping, the friction force is constant. The damp-
ing ratio is effectively increased when the input levels are de-
creased. Referring to Figure 8, increasing the damping ratio
decreases the level of isolation.

Friction Damped isolators are suited well for higher vibration


levels where air damped systems are well suited for low level
vibrations.

WIRE MESH DAMPING


Metal mesh isolators are used when there are high temperature
extremes or other environmental factors, damping can be added
to a load carrying spring by use of metal mesh inserts. When
dynamic loads are applied, the wire mesh strands rub on each
other and create friction and thus heat energy is dissipated cre-
ating damping. Transmissibility's under 6:1 are generally ex-
Figure 13. Isolator with wire mesh load carrying pad.
hibited by the wire mesh damper.

A With this type of isolator, the elastomer is


strained in compression when the load is ap-
plied along “A” direction. Stiffness in any
direction perpendicular to the “A” direction,
FORCE

such as the “B” direction, is a function of the


shear modulus of the elastomer, and is rela-
B tively low compared to compressive stiffness.

DEFLECTION

This isolator is symmetrical with respect to its


central axis. The elastomer sections and cup
shapes are designed such that the stiffness is
approximately the same in every direction. This
B
A+
FORCE

is done by loading equal amounts of elastomer


in compression in all directions. Also, the
mount tends to exhibit stiffening after a certain
range of linear deflection.

DEFLECTION

A This isolator supports the static load in the “A”


direction. When additional force is applied in
this direction, the cylindrical walls of elastomer
FORCE

buckle. Buckling creates the shape of curve


“A”, which is very effective at attenuating
shock forces. Forces in the B direction strain
B
the walls in shear.

DEFLECTION

Figure 10. Force vs. Deflection curves for some typical elastomeric isolators.
PRODUCT MATRIX

The following two pages contain a product matrix of vibration and shock isolators
that are used in various applications. We have shown some typical applications
where these vibration and shock isolators are used. These are typical applications
and the actual measured inputs may be different, the data should be reviewed to in-
sure the proper isolator is selected for the specific application.
Product P/N Axial Load Natural Frequency Axial/Radial Standard Structural
Range (lbs.) (Hz) Stiffness Ratio Material
Cupmounts 2100, 1870, 1871, 1872 & 5-1800 20-45 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel
1873

Armor Flex™ Mount Series 2131, 2132, 2133 990-1750 8-10 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Friction Style Mounts 1772 & 1773, 1900, 1901 & .4-40 7-10 4:1 Aluminum
1902

Can Style Mounts 1766 & 1767 & 1769 1-80 15-50 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel, Stainless

SEM Series SEM100 & SEM500 2.5-10 12-25 2:1 Aluminum

High Deflection Mounts 1829 5-15 12-20 1:1 Aluminum

High Deflection Mounts 1824 12-30 25-40 2.5:1 Aluminum

High Deflection Mounts 1825 5-20 10-15 1:1.5 Aluminum

High Deflection Mounts 1975 45-150 12-25 2:1 Zinc Plated Steel

High Deflection Mounts 1774 & 1775 Series 60-260 8-10 4:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Low Profile Mounts 1830 & 1831 Series 4.50-10 25-40 1:1 Aluminum, Zinc Plated Steel

Fail-Safe Compression Mounts 1751-1757 Series 100-1780 10-20 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Fail-Safe Compression Mounts 1804 & 1805 Series 50-420 10-20 6:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Ring & Bushing Mounts 1761-1765 Series 40-4560 10-20 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Bushing Series 2061-2065 Series 40-4560 10-20 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Center Bond Series EP2001-2012 75-2400 10-20 Varies Zinc Plated Steel

Plateform Mounts EP3001-3156 3-90 8-10 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Cylindrical Mounts EP1000-1830 3-560 8-20 Varies Zinc Plated Steel

All Elastomer Ring & Bushing 1815-1827 Series 1-350 20-45 Varies N/A
Mount Series

All Elastomer Ball Mount Series 1893 Series .9-3.5 10-20 1:1 N/A

Dome Mounts 1961 Series 375-1425 10-15 1:1 Zinc Plated Steel

Fluid Mount 1962, 1969, 2006 3-17 8-10 Axial Only Stainless Steel

English Air Isolators 3001-3008 100-19200 3-15 Axial Only Steel

Metric Air Isolators 3009-3015 100-7500 3-15 Axial Only Steel

CushyFlex Mounts 2182, 2183, 2184 110-2200 8-10 1:2.5: .75 Zinc Plated Steel

Sandwich Mounts 2205, 2206, 2207 210-4190 10-20 Zinc Plated Steel
Standard Resilient Primary Application Major Attributes
Material
Neoprene, Silicone, Natural Aircraft, Missiles, Military Vehicles Low-Profile, Rugged, High-Shock
Rubber

Neoprene Marine, Construction Low Profile, Rugged

Friction Damped Springs Aircraft, Helicopters, Naval Marine, Electronics Friction-Damped

Hi Damped Silicone Aircraft, Missiles, Military Vehicles, Marine Low-Profile, Rugged, Fail-Safe

Neoprene Business, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Low-Profile, Buckling Design

Hi Damped Silicone, Military Electronics, Military Aircraft, Helicopters, Military Vehicles Buckling
Neoprene
Hi Damped Silicone, Military Electronics, Military Aircraft, Helicopters, Military Vehicles Buckling
Neoprene
Hi Damped Silicone Helicopters, HUMVEE Buckling

Neoprene, Polybutadiene Industrial Machinery, Naval marine, Labs Buckling

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Labs Buckling

Hi-Damped Silicone Military Electronics, Military Aircraft, Helicopters, Military Vehicles Low-Profile, All Attitude

Neoprene Business, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude

Neoprene Business, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude, Low Profile

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude, Fail-Safe

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude, Fail-Safe,
Easy Installation

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude, Fail-Safe,
Easy Installation

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine All Attitude, Easy Installation

Natural Rubber Business, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Very Low-Cost

Natural Rubber Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine All Elastomer

Neoprene Business, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Light Loads, Low-Cost

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Rugged, All Attitude, Fail-Safe,
Easy Installation

Hi-Damped Silicone Military Electronics, Military Aircraft, Helicopters, Military Vehicles Low-Profile, Very Hi-Damped

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Low frequency, very high load
range English Threads

Neoprene Industrial Machinery, Agricultural, Construction, Marine Low frequency, very high load
range Metric Threads
Neoprene Marine, Construction Rugged, All Steel, Fail-Safe

Neoprene Industrial, Marine Rugged, Compact


ALL ELASTOMER ISOLATORS
A
All Elastomer Ring & Bushing Mount Series
Low cost, easily installed elastomeric isolators that protect
against shock and vibration

Applications
 Pumps
 Electric motors
 Fans & blowers
 HVAC
 Communications equipment
 Business machines
 Electronics

Load Range
 1815/1816 = 4 load ratings to 12 lbs. max.
 1818/1819 = 4 load ratings to 35 lbs. max.
 1821/1822 = 4 load ratings to 75 lbs. max.
Attributes  1826/1827 = 4 load ratings to 350 lbs. max.

 Available in four sizes


 Low-cost but effective isolation
 Ribbed design aids in isolation
 Can be installed in parallel or series for greater load capacity
or deflection

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—See tables
 Transmissibility at resonance—10:1
 Resilient Element—Natural Rubber
 Standard materials—None
 Weight—1826 = 3.37 oz. (all other parts weigh less than 1.0 oz.)

Elastomeric Data
 Natural rubber elastomer is compatible with most industrial and commercial environments and has an operating tem-
perature range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C). Special materials are available upon special order.

A-1
All Elastomer Ring & Bushing Mount Series:
1815/1816
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

RECOMMENDED LOAD LIMITS FOR RING & BUSHING ASSEMBLY

FN at
Part # Size Minimum Load Max. Load Standard Material / Durometer max load
(lbs.) (lbs.)
1815/1816 -1 1 1 4 Neoprene 30 16
1815/1816 -2 1 2 6 Neoprene 40 16.5

1815/1816 -3 1 3 8 Neoprene 50 21
1815/1816 -4 1 5 12 Neoprene 60 19

Dimensional
tolerance ±.03″
1815 (Bushing) 1816 (Ring)

A-2
A
All Elastomer Ring & Bushing Mount Series:
1818/1819
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

RECOMMENDED LOAD LIMITS FOR RING & BUSHING ASSEMBLY


FN at
Part # Size Minimum Load Max. Load Standard Material / Durometer max load
(lbs.) (lbs.)
1818/1819 -1 3 6 20 Neoprene 30 14
1818/1819 -2 3 7 23 Neoprene 40 15
1818/1819 -3 3 10 25 Neoprene 50 19
1818/1819 -4 3 15 35 Neoprene 60 19

Dimensional
1818 (Bushing) tolerance ±.03″ 1819 (Ring)

A-3
All Elastomer Ring & Bushing Mount Series:
1821/1822
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

RECOMMENDED LOAD LIMITS FOR RING & BUSHING ASSEMBLY


FN at
Part # Size Minimum Load Max. Load Standard Material / Durometer max load
(lbs.) (lbs.)
1821/1822 -1 4 10 35 Neoprene 30 10
1821/1822 -2 4 20 50 Neoprene 40 11
1821/1822 -3 4 30 60 Neoprene 50 12
1821/1822 -4 4 40 75 Neoprene 60 14

Dimensional
tolerance ±.03″
1821 (Bushing) 1822 (Ring)

A-4
A
All Elastomer Ring & Bushing Mount Series:
1826/1827
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

RECOMMENDED LOAD LIMITS FOR RING & BUSHING ASSEMBLY


FN at
Part # Size Minimum Load Max. Load Standard Material / Durometer max load
(lbs.) (lbs.)
1826/1827 -1 6 60 120 Neoprene 30 7
1826/1827 -2 6 110 160 Neoprene 40 7
1826/1827 -3 6 135 250 Neoprene 50 7.5
1826/1827 -4 6 160 350 Neoprene 60 8

Dimensional
tolerance ±.03″
1826 (Bushing) 1827 (Ring)

A-5
Ball Mount Series
Low cost, low profile, easily installed elastomer mounts for
vibration and structure bourne noise control

Applications
 Electronic cabinet panels
 Electromechanical equipment
 Small appliance
 Medical equipment
 Lightweight devices
 Business machines

Benefits
 One-piece design
 Effective isolation for low frequency inputs
Attributes  Survives light shock applications
 Effective for isolation for structure bourne noise
 Simple buckling design
 Effective on very light loads
 Fail-safe when installed with industry standard Load Range
bolts, nuts and washers
 Can be installed in multiple configurations  1893-1 = load ratings to .7 lbs. max.
 1893-2 = load ratings to 1.2 lbs. max.
 1893-3 = load ratings to 1.6 lbs. max.
 1893-4 = load ratings to 2.6 lbs. max.
 1893-5 = load ratings to 3.2 lbs. max.

Specifications

 Natural Frequency—10-20 Hertz


 Transmissibility at resonance—10 (Neoprene) /4.0 (Silicone)
 Resilient Element—Neoprene or Hi-damp Silicone
 Standard materials—None
 Weight—See load range table

Elastomeric Data

 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to most
solvents, oils and ozone.
 Silicone elastomer has an operating temperature range of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C)

A-6
A
Ball Mount Series: 1893
Dimensions and Load Ranges

Axial to Radial Stiffness 3:1

Part Number Standard Material / Durometer Color Code Static Load Range/Mount
(lbs.)
1893-1 35 Shore A Neoprene Red 0.4-0.7
1893-2 45 Shore A Neoprene Orange 0.6-1.2
1893-3 55 Shore A Neoprene White 0.8-1.6
1893-4 65 Shore A Neoprene Blue 1.3-2.6
1893-5 75 Shore A Neoprene Green 1.6-3.2

Dimensional
tolerance ±.015″

A-7
Ball Mount Series: 1893
Dimensions and Load Ranges

A-8
SECTION B INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
CENTERBOND SERIES
Centerbond Series
Low cost, elastomeric mount to reduce vibration and shock
C
Applications
 Engine mounts
 Cab mounts
 Radiator mounts
 Pumps
 Air Compressors

Load Range
 EP2001 = load ratings to 160 lbs. max.
 EP2002 = load ratings to 520 lbs. max.
 EP2003 = load ratings to 720 lbs. max.
Attributes  EP2004 = load ratings to 720 lbs. max.
 Single bonded design  EP2005 = load ratings to 1100 lbs. max.
 Low profile design  EP2006 = load ratings to 1500 lbs. max.
 Low cost and easy to install  EP2007 = load ratings to 2400 lbs. max.
 Fail-safe when using a snubbing washer  EP2012 = load ratings to 300 lbs. max.
 Axial and radial isolation

SNUBBING WASHERS
PART NUMBER O.D˝ I.D˝ THICKNESS ˝ MATERIAL FINISH CENTERBOND PART NUMBER
SW-1120-0400-0125-SZ 1.12˝ .400˝ .125˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2001
SW-1500-0520-0125-SZ 1.50˝ .520˝ .125˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2002, EP2012-01 thru EP2012-04
SW-1700-0625-0125-SZ 1.70˝ .625˝ .125˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2003
SW-1700-0650-0125-SZ 1.70˝ .650˝ .125˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2004
SW-2500-0650-0190-SZ 2.50˝ .650˝ .190˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2005-EP2006
SW-2700-0800-0190-SZ 2.70˝ .80˝ .190˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2007
SW-1500-0375-0125-SZ 1.50˝ .375˝ .125˝ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc EP2012-11 thru EP2012-14

Specifications
 Resilient Element—Natural Rubber or Neoprene
 Standard materials— Steel

Elastomeric Data
 Natural Rubber elastomer has an operating temperature range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C).
 Neoprene elastomer is also available
C-1
Centerbond Series
Dimensional Drawing and Load Ranges

PART MAX AXIAL A B C D E F G H I J R


NUMBER LOAD SPRING (MIN) (MIN) (MIN)
RATE
(lbs./in.)

EP2001-01 30 1,000
EP2001-02 50 2,000
0.31 0.22 0.69 0.40 1.25 1.10 0.81 0.75 1.09 0.80 0.06
EP2001-03 80 4,200
EP2001-04 140 9,750

EP2001-11 45 1,800
EP2001-12 75 3,000
0.31 0.22 0.62 0.40 1.25 1.10 0.81 0.75 1.09 1.02 0.06
EP2001-13 125 5,000
EP2001-14 160 6,400

EP2002-01 130 2,000


EP2002-02 190 3,875
0.41 0.38 1.00 0.47 2.00 1.50 1.24 1.12 1.75 1.25 0.06
EP2002-03 300 7,500
EP2002-04 520 15,500

EP2002-11 130 2,000


EP2002-12 190 3,875
0.41 0.38 1.00 0.52 2.00 1.50 1.24 1.12 1.75 1.25 0.06
EP2002-13 300 7,500
EP2002-14 520 15,500

EP2003-01 230 3,400


EP2003-02 360 6,000
0.50 0.53 1.00 0.53 2.25 1.70 1.35 1.25 2.00 1.25 0.06
EP2003-03 520 10,600

EP2003-04 720 18,200

EP2003-11 230 3,400


EP2003-12 360 6,000
0.50 0.53 1.00 .625 2.25 1.70 1.35 1.25 2.00 1.25 0.06
EP2003-13 520 10,600
EP2003-14 720 18,200
EP2004-01 230 3,400
EP2004-02 360 6,000
0.62 0.53 1.38 0.53 2.25 1.70 1.35 1.25 2.00 1.61 0.06
EP2004-03 520 10,600
EP2004-04 720 18,200
EP2004-11 230 3,400
EP2004-12 360 6,000
0.62 0.53 1.38 0.64 2.25 1.70 1.35 1.25 2.00 1.61 0.06
EP2004-13 520 10,600
EP2004-14 720 18,200

C-2
Centerbond Series
Dimensional Drawing and Load Ranges C
PART MAX AXIAL A B C D E F G H I J R
NUMBER LOAD SPRING (MIN) (MIN) (MIN)
RATE
(lbs./in.)
EP2005-01 400 4,450
EP2005-02 540 7,500
0.75 0.62 1.75 0.64 2.85 2.20 1.61 1.50 2.50 2.00 0.06
EP2005-03 750 12,900
EP2005-04 1100 22,000
EP2006-01 600 5,200
EP2006-02 800 9,400
0.93 0.71 2.00 0.64 3.50 2.50 1.96 1.81 2.97 2.22 0.12
EP2006-03 1100 15,000
EP2006-04 1500 23,500

EP2007-01 950 6,500

EP2007-02 1300 10,700


0.75 0.94 2.12 0.77 4.25 2.70 2.20 2.00 3.68 2.50 0.12
EP2007-03 1850 18,500

EP2007-04 2400 26,700

EP2012-01 60 660

EP2012-02 100 1.112


.38 .55 1.07 .41 1.50 1.50 .95 .875 1.25 1.44 .06
EP2012-03 200 2,230

EP2012-04 300 3,300


EP2012-11 60 660
EP2012-12 100 1,112
.38 .55 1.07 .34 1.50 1.50 .95 .875 1.25 1.44 .06
EP2012-13 200 2,230
EP2012-14 300 3,300

C-3
CUPMOUNT SERIES
Size 0 Cupmount Series
A compact, universal mount used in the protection of equipment
that is exposed to high shock and vibration environments
D
Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Mobile platforms
 Avionics
 Rack mounted systems
 Military radios
 Weapons system

Load Range
 2100-1 = load ratings to 5 lbs./mount max.
Attributes
 2100-2 = load ratings to 10 lbs./mount max.
 Fail-safe  2100-3 = load ratings to 15 lbs./mount max.
 All-attitude design  2100-4 = load ratings to 20 lbs./mount max.
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install Shock & Vibe
 High damped Silicone, Neoprene or Natural Rubber
 Zinc plated steel construction  Attenuates a 10g, 11 millisecond half-
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability sine shock to 2 g’s
 Survives a 40g, 11 millisecond half-sine
 Passes MIL-STD-167 vibration

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 20-45 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4 max. (Hi-damp Silicone), 10 max. (Neoprene), 10 max. (Natural Rubber)
 Resilient Element — Hi-damp Silicone, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
 Standard materials — Zinc plated steel & black powder coated steel
 Weight — Size 0 = 2.58 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 High-Damp Silicone has an operating temperature of -67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to ozone, fungus and
most solvents.
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Butyl, Polybutadiene and Neoprene.
 Neoprene has an operating range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is used where oil immersion is present.
 Natural Rubber has an operating range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C) and is used in high dynamic amplitude environ-
ments.

D-1
Size 0 Cupmount: 2100
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1SA 0 5 2-4 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-2SA 0 10 4-7 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-3SA 0 15 7-10 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-4SA 0 20 10-14 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-1SB 0 5 1-7 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-2SB 0 10 3-9 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-3SB 0 15 5-11 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

2100-4SB 0 20 8-14 .83 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1NA 0 5 2-4 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-2NA 0 10 4-7 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-3NA 0 15 7-10 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-4NA 0 20 10-14 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-1NB 0 5 1-7 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-2NB 0 10 3-9 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-3NB 0 15 5-11 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-4NB 0 20 8-14 .83 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

D-2
Size 0 Cupmount: 2100
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D
Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1NRA 0 5 2-4 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-2NRA 0 10 4-7 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-3NRA 0 15 7-10 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-4NRA 0 20 10-14 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-1NRB 0 5 1-7 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-2NRB 0 10 3-9 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-3NRB 0 15 5-11 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

2100-4NRB 0 20 8-14 .83 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1SAPC 0 5 2-4 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-2SAPC 0 10 4-7 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-3SAPC 0 15 7-10 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-4SAPC 0 20 10-14 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-1SBPC 0 5 1-7 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-2SBPC 0 10 3-9 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-3SBPC 0 15 5-11 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

2100-4SBPC 0 20 8-14 .83 Hi-Damp Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 4:1
Silicone Coated Steel

D-3
Size 0 Cupmount: 2100
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1NAPC 0 5 2-4 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-2NAPC 0 10 4-7 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-3NAPC 0 15 7-10 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-4NAPC 0 20 10-14 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-1NBPC 0 5 1-7 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-2NBPC 0 10 3-9 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-3NBPC 0 15 5-11 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-4NBPC 0 20 8-14 .83 Neoprene Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

2100-1NRAPC 0 5 2-4 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-2NRAPC 0 10 4-7 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-3NRAPC 0 15 7-10 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-4NRAPC 0 20 10-14 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-1NRBPC 0 5 1-7 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-2NRBPC 0 10 3-9 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-3NRBPC 0 15 5-11 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

2100-4NRBPC 0 20 8-14 .83 Natural Rubber Black Powder Thru Hole Ø.172 Ø.141 10:1
Coated Steel

D-4
Size 0 Cupmount: 2100
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D-5
Size 1 Cupmount Series
A compact, universal mount used in the protection
of equipment that is exposed to high shock and vibration environments

Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Mobile platforms
 Avionics
 Rack mounted systems
 Military radios
 Weapons system

Load Range
 1870-1 = load ratings to 20 lbs./mount max.
Attributes  1870-2 = load ratings to 30 lbs./mount max.

 Fail-safe  1870-3 = load ratings to 70 lbs./mount max.


 All-attitude design  1870-4 = load ratings to 100 lbs./mount max.

 Compact, low profile design


 Easy to install
Shock & Vibe
 High damped Silicone, Neoprene or Natural Rubber
 Zinc plated steel construction
 Attenuates a 10g, 11 millisecond half-sine shock
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability to 2 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
 Passes MIL-STD-167 vibration

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—20-45 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—4 max. (Hi-damp Silicone), 10 max. (Neoprene), 10 max. (Natural Rubber)
 Resilient Element—Hi-damp Silicone, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
 Standard materials—Zinc plated steel
 Weight—Size 1 = 6 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 High-Damp Silicone has an operating temperature of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to ozone, fungus and
most solvents.
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Butyl, Polybutadiene and Neoprene.
 Neoprene has an operating range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is used where oil immersion is present.
 Natural Rubber has an operating range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C) and is used in high dynamic amplitude environ-
ments.

D-6
Size 1 Cupmount: 1870
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D
Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1870-1SA 1 20 8-14 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-2SA 1 30 14-24 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-3SA 1 70 24-38 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-4SA 1 100 38-60 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-1SB 1 20 8-14 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-2SB 1 30 14-24 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-3SB 1 70 24-38 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

1870-4SB 1 100 38-60 1.17 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 4:1
Silicone Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1870-1NA 1 20 8-14 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-2NA 1 30 14-24 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-3NA 1 70 24-38 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-4NA 1 100 38-60 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-1NB 1 20 8-14 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-2NB 1 30 14-24 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-3NB 1 70 24-38 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-4NB 1 100 38-60 1.17 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

D-7
Size 1 Cupmount: 1870
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1870-1NRA 1 20 8-14 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-2NRA 1 30 14-24 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-3NRA 1 70 24-38 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-4NRA 1 100 38-60 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 1/4-20 UNC-2B Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-1NRB 1 20 8-14 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-2NRB 1 30 14-24 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-3NRB 1 70 24-38 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

1870-4NRB 1 100 38-60 1.17 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.266 Ø.196 10:1
Steel

D-8
Size 1 Cupmount: 1870
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D-9
Size 2 Cupmount Series
A compact, universal mount used in the protection
of equipment that is exposed to high shock and vibration environments

Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Mobile platforms
 Avionics
 Rack mounted systems
 Military radios
 Weapons system

Load Range

Attributes  1871-1 = load ratings to 50 lbs./mount max.


 1871-2 = load ratings to 100 lbs./mount max.
 Fail-safe  1871-3 = load ratings to 150 lbs./mount max.
 All-attitude design  1871-4 = load ratings to 250 lbs./mount max.
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install
 High damped Silicone, Neoprene or Natural Rubber Shock & Vibe
 Zinc plated steel construction
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability  Attenuates a 10g, 11 millisecond half-sine shock
to 2 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
 Passes MIL-STD-167 vibration

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—20-45 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—4 max. (Hi-damp Silicone), 10 max. (Neoprene), 10 max. (Natural Rubber)
 Resilient Element—Hi-damp Silicone, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
 Standard materials—Zinc plated steel
 Weight—Size 2 = 1 lb.

Elastomeric Data
 High-Damp Silicone has an operating temperature of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to ozone, fungus and
most solvents.
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Butyl, Polybutadiene and Neoprene.
 Neoprene has an operating range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is used where oil immersion is present.
 Natural Rubber has an operating range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C) and is used in high dynamic amplitude environ-
ments.

D-10
Size 2 Cupmount: 1871
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D
Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1871-1SA 2 50 15-30 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-2SA 2 100 30-50 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-3SA 2 150 50-80 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-4SA 2 250 80-105 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-1SB 2 50 15-30 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-2SB 2 100 30-50 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-3SB 2 150 50-80 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel
1871-4SB 2 250 80-105 1.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 4:1
Silicone Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1871-1NA 2 50 15-30 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel

1871-2NA 2 100 30-50 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel

1871-3NA 2 150 50-80 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel

1871-4NA 2 250 80-105 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-1NB 2 50 15-30 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-2NB 2 100 30-50 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-3NB 2 150 50-80 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-4NB 2 250 80-105 1.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel

D-11
Size 2 Cupmount: 1871
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1871-1NRA 2 50 15-30 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-2NRA 2 100 30-50 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-3NRA 2 150 50-80 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-4NRA 2 250 80-105 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 3/8-16 UNC-2B Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-1NRB 2 50 15-30 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-2NRB 2 100 30-50 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-3NRB 2 150 50-80 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel
1871-4NRB 2 250 80-105 1.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.391 Ø.266 10:1
Steel

D-12
Size 2 Cupmount: 1871
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D-13
Size 3 Cupmount Series
A compact, universal mount used in the protection
of equipment that is exposed to high shock and vibration environments

Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Mobile platforms
 Avionics
 Rack mounted systems
 Military radios
 Weapons system

Load Range
 1872-1 = load ratings to 600 lbs./mount max.
Attributes  1872-2 = load ratings to 800 lbs./mount max.
 1872-3 = load ratings to 1400 lbs./mount max.
 Fail-safe
 1872-4 = load ratings to 1800 lbs./mount max.
 All-attitude design
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install Shock & Vibe
 High damped Silicone, Neoprene or Natural Rubber
 Zinc plated steel construction  Attenuates a 10g, 11 millisecond half-sine shock
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability to 2 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
 Passes MIL-STD-167 vibration

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—20-45 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—4 max. (Hi-damp Silicone), 10 max. (Neoprene), 10 max. (Natural Rubber)
 Resilient Element—Hi-damp Silicone, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
 Standard materials—Zinc plated steel
 Weight—Size 3 = 10 lbs.

Elastomeric Data
 High-Damp Silicone has an operating temperature of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to ozone, fungus and
most solvents.
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Butyl, Polybutadiene and Neoprene.
 Neoprene has an operating range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is used where oil immersion is present.
 Natural Rubber has an operating range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C) and is used in high dynamic amplitude environ-
ments.

D-14
Size 3 Cupmount: 1872
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D
Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1872-1SA 3 600 80-120 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel

1872-2SA 3 800 120-185 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel

1872-3SA 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel

1872-4SA 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel
1872-1SB 3 600 80-120 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel
1872-2SB 3 800 120-185 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel
1872-3SB 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel
1872-4SB 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 4:1
Silicone Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1872-1NA 3 600 80-120 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel

1872-2NA 3 800 120-185 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel

1872-3NA 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-4NA 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-1NB 3 600 80-120 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-2NB 3 800 120-185 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-3NB 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-4NB 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel

D-15
Size 3 Cupmount: 1872
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1872-1NRA 3 600 80-120 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel

1872-2NRA 3 800 120-185 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel

1872-3NRA 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel

1872-4NRA 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-1NRB 3 600 80-120 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-2NRB 3 800 120-185 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-3NRB 3 1400 185-285 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel
1872-4NRB 3 1800 285-530 3.56 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.531 10:1
Steel

D-16
Size 3 Cupmount: 1872
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D-17
Size 4 Cupmount Series
A compact, universal mount used in the protection
of equipment that is exposed to high shock and vibration environments

Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Mobile platforms
 Avionics
 Rack mounted systems
 Military radios
 Weapons system

Load Range
 1873-1 = load ratings to 250 lbs./mount max.
Attributes  1873-2 = load ratings to 400 lbs./mount max.
 1873-3 = load ratings to 650 lbs./mount max.
 Fail-safe
 1873-4 = load ratings to 900 lbs./mount max.
 All-attitude design
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install Shock & Vibe
 High damped Silicone, Neoprene or Natural Rubber
 Zinc plated steel construction  Attenuates a 10g, 11 millisecond half-sine shock
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability to 2 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
 Passes MIL-STD-167 vibration

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—20-45 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—4 max. (Hi-damp Silicone), 10 max. (Neoprene), 10 max. (Natural Rubber)
 Resilient Element—Hi-damp Silicone, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
 Standard materials—Zinc plated steel
 Weight—Size 4 = 4 lbs.

Elastomeric Data
 High-Damp Silicone has an operating temperature of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to ozone, fungus and
most solvents.
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Butyl, Polybutadiene and Neoprene.
 Neoprene has an operating range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is used where oil immersion is present.
 Natural Rubber has an operating range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C) and is used in high dynamic amplitude environ-
ments.

D-18
Size 4 Cupmount: 1873
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D
Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1873-1SA 4 250 65-100 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-2SA 4 400 100-155 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-3SA 4 650 155-200 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-4SA 4 900 200-285 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-1SB 4 250 65-100 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-2SB 4 400 100-155 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-3SB 4 650 155-200 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel
1873-4SB 4 900 200-285 2.63 Hi-Damp Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 4:1
Silicone Steel

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1873-1NA 4 250 65-100 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-2NA 4 400 100-155 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-3NA 4 650 155-200 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-4NA 4 900 200-285 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-1NB 4 250 65-100 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-2NB 4 400 100-155 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-3NB 4 650 155-200 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-4NB 4 900 200-285 2.63 Neoprene Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel

D-19
Size 4 Cupmount: 1873
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Size Maximum Load Range Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange Transmissibility at
Load (lbs.) Shock lbs. Height Material Material Holes Resonance Max.

1873-1NRA 4 250 65-100 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-2NRA 4 400 100-155 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-3NRA 4 650 155-200 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-4NRA 4 900 200-285 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Threaded 5/8-11 UNC-2B Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-1NRB 4 250 65-100 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-2NRB 4 400 100-155 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-3NRB 4 650 155-200 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel
1873-4NRB 4 900 200-285 2.63 Natural Rubber Zinc Plated Thru Hole Ø.655 Ø.469 10:1
Steel

D-20
Size 4 Cupmount: 1873
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

D-21
CYLINDRICAL MOUNT SERIES
Cylindrical Mount Series
Industry standard easy to install, low-cost stud type mounts for vibration,
shock and motion accommodation

Applications
 Small industrial equipment
 HVAC equipment
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 Business equipment
 Air compressors (no mobile)

Attributes Benefits

 East to install  Simple design and sturdy construction permit


 Low-cost their use in a wide variety of industrial appli-
cations
 Numerous configuration
 Compact
Load Range Axial Compression
How to order cylindrical mounts  EP1000 = load ratings from 3.0—27.2 lbs.
 EP1100 = load ratings from 2.5—45 lbs.
EP1000-101-2-N  EP1105 = load ratings from 5.0—18 lbs.
 EP1200 = load ratings from 6.0—92 lbs.
Material  EP1300 = load ratings from 9.2—380 lbs.
Style # N– Neoprene  EP1400 = load ratings from 20—220 lbs.
Type of Stud NR—Natural Rubber  EP1500 = load ratings from 37—560 lbs.
 EP1600 = load ratings from 44—180 lbs.
 EP1700 = load ratings from 110—230 lbs.
 EP1830 = load ratings from 80—400 lbs.
 EP1810 = load ratings from 60—780 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—10-30 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—10:1
 Resilient Element—Neoprene and Natural Rubber
 Materials—Low carbon steel, zinc plate

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (–40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oils,
most solvents and ozone
 Natural Rubber has an operating temperature range of –25°F to +160°F (–37°C to +70°C)
 Other materials are available on special order to meet specific operating characteristics

E-1
Cylindrical Mount Series: 6-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1000-101-(5)-(N) = 3/8 dia x 5/16 long, 3 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) LENGTH (in.)

Shear Compression
EP1000-101-( )-( ) .5 3.0

EP1000-102-( )-( ) .7 4.0

EP1000-103-( )-( ) 2,4,5 3/8 5/16 3/8 1.0 5.0

EP1000-104-( )-( ) 1.2 6.0

EP1000-105-( )-( ) 1.5 7.0

EP1000-121-( )-( ) 2.0 4.2

EP1000-122-( )-( ) 2.9 5.7

EP1000-123-( )-( ) 2,4,5 7/16 7/16 3/8 4.2 8.5

EP1000-124-( )-( ) 5.8 10.4

EP1000-125-( )-( ) 6.9 11.9

EP1000-131-( )-( ) 2.7 4.9

EP1000-132-( )-( ) 3.6 6.4

EP1000-133-( )-( ) 2,4,5 7/16 1/2 3/8 5.6 10.4

EP1000-134-( )-( ) 6.4 13.3

EP1000-135-( )-( ) 7.4 15.8

EP1000-141-( )-( ) 3.6 6.5

EP1000-142-( )-( ) 4.5 9.2

EP1000-143-( )-( ) 2,4,5 1/2 1/2 3/8 7.3 13.2

EP1000-144-( )-( ) 9.2 19.3

EP1000-145-( )-( ) 11.2 27.2

E-2
Cylindrical Mount Series: 8-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1100-101-(5)-(NR) = 3/8 dia x 1/4 long, 3 lbs. load, Style 5, Natural Rubber

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


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PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1100-101-( )-( ) .5 3.0
EP1100-102-( )-( ) .7 4.0
EP1100-103-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/8 1/4 3/8 1.0 5.0
EP1100-104-( )-( ) 1.2 6.0
EP1100-105-( )-( ) 1.5 7.0
EP1100-106-( )-( ) .3 2.5
EP1100-107-( )-( ) .5 3.5
EP1100-108-( )-( ) 2, 5 3/8 5/32 3/8 .8 4.5
EP1100-109-( )-( ) 1.0 5.5
EP1100-110-( )-( ) 1.2 6.5
EP1100-111-( )-( ) .8 4.5
EP1100-112-( )-( ) 1.2 6.2
EP1100-113-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/8 1/2 3/8 1.7 8.0
EP1100-114-( )-( ) 1.9 9.5
EP1100-115-( )-( ) 2.3 10.9
EP1100-116-( )-( ) .5 3.0
EP1100-117-( )-( ) .7 4.0
EP1100-118-( )-( ) 2, 5 3/8 5/16 3/8 1.0 5.0
EP1100-119-( )-( ) 1.2 6.0
EP1100-120-( )-( ) 1.5 7.0

E-3
Cylindrical Mount Series: 8-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1100-121-(5)-(N) = 7/16 dia x 1/2 long, 4.9 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1100-121-( )-( ) 2.7 4.9
EP1100-122-( )-( ) 3.6 6.4
EP1100-123-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 7/16 1/2 3/8 5.6 10.4
EP1100-124-( )-( ) 6.4 13.3
EP1100-125-( )-( ) 7.4 15.8
EP1100-126-( )-( ) 8.5 22.0
EP1100-127-( )-( ) 12.0 29.0
EP1100-128-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1/2 3/4 3/8 16.0 35.0
EP1100-129-( )-( ) 20.0 40.0
EP1100-130-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1100-131-( )-( ) 4.4 8.0
EP1100-132-( )-( ) 6.7 12.0
EP1100-133-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9/16 1/2 3/8 9.0 16.0
EP1100-134-( )-( ) 12.0 25.0
EP1100-135-( )-( ) 15.0 33.0
EP1100-136-( )-( ) 4.2 7.8
EP1100-137-( )-( ) 6.3 11.5
EP1100-138-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9/16 .66 3/8 8.5 15.3
EP1100-139-( )-( ) 11.4 22.2
EP1100-140-( )-( ) 14.1 45.0

E-4
Cylindrical Mount Series: 8-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1100-141-(5)-(N) = 9/16 dia x 3/4 long, 22 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

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STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)
PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1100-141-( )-( ) 8.5 22.0
EP1100-142-( )-( ) 12.0 29.0
EP1100-143-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9/16 3/4 3/8 16.0 35.0
EP1100-144-( )-( ) 20.0 40.0
EP1100-145-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1100-146-( )-( ) 2.0 4.2
EP1100-147-( )-( ) 2.9 5.7
EP1100-148-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 7/16 7/16 3/8 4.2 8.5
EP1100-149-( )-( ) 5.8 10.4
EP1100-150-( )-( ) 6.9 11.9
EP1100-151-( )-( ) 4.6 9.0
EP1100-152-( )-( ) 6.8 13.0
EP1100-153-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 5/8 1/2 3/8 9.5 17.0
EP1100-154-( )-( ) 13.0 26.0
EP1100-155-( )-( ) 15.0 31.0
EP1100-161-( )-( ) 8.0 22.0
EP1100-162-( )-( ) 11.0 29.0
EP1100-163-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 3/4 1/2 3/8 15.0 35.0
EP1100-164-( )-( ) 18.0 18.0
EP1100-165-( )-( ) 21.0 21.0

E-5
Rectangular Mount Series: 8-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1105-801-(N) = 5/16 long, 6.5 lbs. load, Neoprene

PART NUMBER SQ T STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


(square) (in.) LENGTH
(in.) (in.)
Shear Compression

EP1105-801-( ) 3/8 5/16 7/32 4.5 6.5

EP1105-802-( ) 3/8 5/16 7/32 5.5 9.0

EP1105-803-( ) 3/8 5/16 7/32 8.0 12.0

EP1105-804-( ) 3/8 5/16 7/32 10.0 15.5

EP1105-805-( ) 3/8 5/16 7/32 12.5 18.0

EP1105-811-( ) 3/8 1/2 3/8 2.5 5.0

EP1105-812-( ) 3/8 1/2 3/8 3.5 6.5

EP1105-813-( ) 3/8 1/2 3/8 5.5 11.0

EP1105-814-( ) 3/8 1/2 3/8 7.0 14.0

EP1105-815-( ) 3/8 1/2 3/8 8.5 17.0

E-6
Cylindrical Mount Series: 10-32 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1200-101-(5)-(N) = 9/16 dia x 1/2 long, 8 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T


STANDARD STUD
LENGTH (in.)
MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.) E
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1200-101-( )-( ) 4.4 8.0
EP1200-102-( )-( ) 6.7 12.0
EP1200-103-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 9/16 1/2 3/8 9.4 16.0
EP1200-104-( )-( ) 12.0 25.0
EP1200-105-( )-( ) 15.0 33.0
EP1200-106-( )-( ) 3.0 6.0
EP1200-107-( )-( ) 5.2 8.0
EP1200-108-( )-( ) 2, 5 9/16 5/16 3/8 7.0 12.0
EP1200-109-( )-( ) 9.0 19.0
EP1200-110-( )-( ) 11.0 27.0
EP1200-121-( )-( ) 9.0 23.0
EP1200-122-( )-( ) 12.0 30.0
EP1200-123-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 3/4 5/8 3/8 16.0 37.0
EP1200-124-( )-( ) 18.5 41.0
EP1200-125-( )-( ) 21.0 45.5
EP1200-131-( )-( ) 8.5 21.0
EP1200-132-( )-( ) 1.2 31.0
EP1200-133-( )-( ) 2, 5 1 3/8 3/8 17.5 36.5
EP1200-134-( )-( ) 18.0 40.0
EP1200-135-( )-( ) 22.0 46.0
EP1200-141-( )-( ) 18.0 35.0
EP1200-142-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1200-143-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 3/4 3/8 34.0 60.0
EP1200-144-( )-( ) 40.0 80.0
EP1200-145-( )-( ) 48.0 92.0

E-7
Cylindrical Mount Series: 1/4-20 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1300-101-(5)-(N) = 5/8 dia x 5/8 long, 9.2 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression

EP1300-101-( )-( ) 5.2 9.2


EP1300-102-( )-( ) 7.3 13.1
EP1300-103-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 5/8 5/8 1/2 10.1 17.0
EP1300-104-( )-( ) 13.2 24.0
EP1300-105-( )-( ) 14.0 28.0
EP1300-111-( )-( ) 8.5 22.0
EP1300-112-( )-( ) 12.0 29.0
EP1300-113-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 3/4 3/8 1/2 16.0 35.0
EP1300-114-( )-( ) 20.0 40.0
EP1300-115-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1300-116-( )-( ) 10.0 22.0
EP1300-117-( )-( ) 12.5 32.0
EP1300-118-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/4 1/2 17.0 36.5
EP1300-119-( )-( ) 19.5 43.0
EP1300-120-( )-( ) 21.0 46.5
EP1300-121-( )-( ) 8.5 22.0
EP1300-122-( )-( ) 13.0 30.0
EP1300-123-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 1/2 1/2 16.5 36.0
EP1300-124-( )-( ) 19.2 42.5
EP1300-125-( )-( ) 26.5 47.0
EP1300-126-( )-( ) 9.0 20.0
EP1300-127-( )-( ) 11.5 30.0
EP1300-128-( )-( ) 2, 5 1 3/8 1/2 15.5 35.0
EP1300-129-( )-( ) 18.0 41.0
EP1300-130-( )-( ) 20.5 45.0

E-8
Cylindrical Mount Series: 1/4-20 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1300-131-(5)-(N) = 3/4 dia x 5/8 long, 23 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


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PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression

EP1300-131-( )-( ) 9.0 23.0


EP1300-132-( )-( ) 12.0 30.0
EP1300-133-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 5/8 1/2 16.0 37.0
EP1300-134-( )-( ) 18.5 41.0
EP1300-135-( )-( ) 21.0 45.5
EP1300-136-( )-( ) 9.5 24.0
EP1300-137-( )-( ) 14.0 32.0
EP1300-138-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 3/4 1/2 18.0 38.0
EP1300-139-( )-( ) 21.0 45.0
EP1300-140-( )-( ) 28.5 50.0
EP1300-141-( )-( ) 8.0 22.5
EP1300-142-( )-( ) 12.5 30.5
EP1300-143-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 1 1/2 17.0 36.5
EP1300-144-( )-( ) 20.0 43.0
EP1300-145-( )-( ) 27.0 48.5
EP1300-146-( )-( ) 19.0 40.0
EP1300-147-( )-( ) 21.0 43.0
EP1300-148-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 17/32 1/2 37.0 74.0
EP1300-149-( )-( ) 42.0 175.0
EP1300-150-( )-( ) 49.0 380.0
EP1300-151-( )-( ) 18.0 35.0
EP1300-152-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1300-153-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 3/4 1/2 34.0 60.0
EP1300-154-( )-( ) 40.0 80.0
EP1300-155-( )-( ) 45.0 88.0

E-9
Cylindrical Mount Series: 1/4-20 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1300-156-(5)-(N) = 1” dia x 5/8 long, 37.5 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1300-156-( )-( ) 18.5 37.5
EP1300-157-( )-( ) 23.0 44.0
EP1300-158-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 5/8 1/2 35.0 57.0
EP1300-159-( )-( ) 41.0 77.0
EP1300-160-( )-( ) 47.0 84.0
EP1300-161-( )-( ) 15.0 37.0
EP1300-162-( )-( ) 23.0 50.0
EP1300-163-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1 1/2 35.0 62.0
EP1300-164-( )-( ) 43.0 85.0
EP1300-165-( )-( ) 48.0 91.0
EP1300-166-( )-( ) 13.0 34.5
EP1300-167-( )-( ) 21.5 48.0
EP1300-168-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1 1/4 1/2 33.0 60.0
EP1300-169-( )-( ) 41.0 83.5
EP1300-170-( )-( ) 46.5 89.0
EP1300-171-( )-( ) 30.0 55.0
EP1300-172-( )-( ) 40.0 75.0
EP1300-173-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1/4 3/4 1/2 50.0 100
EP1300-174-( )-( ) 60.0 140
EP1300-175-( )-( ) 70.0 160
EP1300-176-( )-( ) 32.0 56.0
EP1300-177-( )-( ) 37.0 82.0
EP1300-178-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1/4 1 1/2 48.0 115
EP1300-179-( )-( ) 63.0 123
EP1300-180-( )-( ) 72.0 130

E-10
Cylindrical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1400-091-(5)-(N) = 3/4 dia x 1” long, 25 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

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PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) LENGTH (in.)
Shear Compression
EP1400-091-( )-( ) 10.0 25.0
EP1400-092-( )-( ) 13.0 30.0
EP1400-093-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 1 1/2 15.8 39.0
EP1400-094-( )-( ) 22.0 47.0
EP1400-095-( )-( ) 31.0 59.0
EP1400-096-( )-( ) 9.0 23.0
EP1400-097-( )-( ) 12.0 30.0
EP1400-098-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 5/8 1/2 16.0 37.0
EP1400-099-( )-( ) 18.5 41.0
EP1400-100-( )-( ) 21.0 45.5
EP1400-101-( )-( ) 19.0 37.0
EP1400-102-( )-( ) 23.5 44.5
EP1400-103-( )-( ) 1, 2, 5 1 5/8 1/2 35.5 56.0
EP1400-104-( )-( ) 41.0 77.0
EP1400-105-( )-( ) 47.5 84.0
EP1400-106-( )-( ) 20.0 39.0
EP1400-107-( )-( ) 22.0 44.0
EP1400-108-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 17/32 1/2 37.0 54.0
EP1400-109-( )-( ) 42.0 74.0
EP1400-110-( )-( ) 50.0 80.0
EP1400-111-( )-( ) 18.0 35.0
EP1400-112-( )-( ) 25.0 45.0
EP1400-113-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 3/4 1/2 34.0 60.0
EP1400-114-( )-( ) 40.0 80.0
EP1400-115-( )-( ) 45.0 88.0
EP1400-116-( )-( ) 9.0 20.0
EP1400-117-( )-( ) 11.5 30.0
EP1400-118-( )-( ) 2, 5 1 3/8 1/2 15.5 35.0
EP1400-119-( )-( ) 18.0 41.0
EP1400-120-( )-( ) 20.5 45.0

E-11
Cylindrical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1400-121-(2)-(NR) = 1” dia x 1” long, 37 lbs. load, Style 2, Natural Rubber

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1400-121-( )-( ) 15.0 37.0
EP1400-122-( )-( ) 23.0 50.0
EP1400-123-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 1 1/2 35.0 62.0
EP1400-124-( )-( ) 43.0 85.0
EP1400-125-( )-( ) 48.0 91.0
EP1400-126-( )-( ) 9.5 24.0
EP1400-127-( )-( ) 14.0 32.0
EP1400-128-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 3/4 3/4 1/2 18.0 38.0
EP1400-129-( )-( ) 22.0 45.0
EP1400-130-( )-( ) 28.5 50.0
EP1400-131-( )-( ) 16.5 40.0
EP1400-132-( )-( ) 25.0 52.0
EP1400-133-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1 1/4 5/8 37.0 63.0
EP1400-134-( )-( ) 45.0 87.0
EP1400-135-( )-( ) 50.0 98.0
EP1400-146-( )-( ) N/A 22.0
EP1400-147-( )-( ) N/A 28.5
EP1400-148-( )-( ) 2 3/4 3/8 1/2 N/A 35.0
EP1400-149-( )-( ) N/A 41.0
EP1400-150-( )-( ) N/A 48.5

E-12
Cylindrical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads
*Ordering example: EP1400-156-(2)-(N) = 1 1/4 dia x 3/4 long, 55 lbs. load, Style 2, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1400-156-( )-( )
EP1400-157-( )-( )
30.0
40.0
55.0
75.0 E
EP1400-158-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 1/4 3/4 9/16 50.0 100
EP1400-159-( )-( ) 60.0 140
EP1400-160-( )-( ) 70.0 155
EP1400-161-( )-( ) 30.0 55.0
EP1400-162-( )-( ) 40.0 80.0
EP1400-163-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 1/4 1 9/16 49.0 112
EP1400-164-( )-( ) 60.0 126
EP1400-165-( )-( ) 69.0 140
EP1400-166-( )-( ) 32.0 56.0
EP1400-167-( )-( ) 37.0 82.0
EP1400-168-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 1/4 7/8 9/16 48.0 115
EP1400-169-( )-( ) 63.0 123
EP1400-170-( )-( ) 75.0 135
EP1400-171-( )-( ) 21.0 41.0
EP1400-172-( )-( ) 31.0 64.0
EP1400-173-( )-( ) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 1/4 1 1/4 9/16 48.0 90.0
EP1400-174-( )-( ) 63.0 120
EP1400-175-( )-( ) 72.0 140
EP1400-176-( )-( ) N/A 75.0
EP1400-177-( )-( ) N/A 100
EP1400-178-( )-( ) 2 1 1/4 1/4 9/16 N/A 132
EP1400-179-( )-( ) N/A 146
EP1400-180-( )-( ) N/A 160
EP1400-181-( )-( ) 36.0 93.0
EP1400-182-( )-( ) 46.0 118
EP1400-183-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 3/8 5/8 9/16 57.0 158
EP1400-184-( )-( ) 67.0 185
EP1400-185-( )-( ) 77.0 220

E-13
Cylindrical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads
*Ordering example: EP1400-191-(5)-(N) = 1 3/8 dia x 1” long, 55 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.)
Shear Compression

EP1400-191-( )-( ) 30.0 55.0


EP1400-192-( )-( ) 40.0 81.0
EP1400-193-( )-( ) 1, 2, 4, 5 1 3/8 1 9/16 50.0 110
EP1400-194-( )-( ) 61.0 125
EP1400-195-( )-( ) 70.0 142
EP1400-201-( )-( ) 30.0 90.0
EP1400-202-( )-( ) 42.0 110
EP1400-203-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 3/8 1 1/2 9/16 53.0 148
EP1400-204-( )-( ) 62.0 179
EP1400-205-( )-( ) 70.0 195
EP1400-206-( )-( ) 23.5 44.5
EP1400-207-( )-( ) 35.0 67.0
EP1400-208-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/2 3/4 9/16 49.5 102
EP1400-209-( )-( ) 63.5 115
EP1400-210-( )-( ) 72.0 125
EP1400-211-( )-( ) 22.0 43.0
EP1400-212-( )-( ) 33.0 65.0
EP1400-213-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/2 1 9/16 48.0 100
EP1400-214-( )-( ) 62.0 110
EP1400-215-( )-( ) 70.0 119
EP1400-216-( )-( ) 20.0 41.0
EP1400-217-( )-( ) 31.5 63.0
EP1400-218-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/2 1.2 9/16 46.0 97.5
EP1400-219-( )-( ) 60.0 107
EP1400-220-( )-( ) 67.5 115
EP1400-246-( )-( ) 18.0 39.5
EP1400-247-( )-( ) 24.5 61.0
EP1400-248-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/2 1 1/2 9/16 44.5 96.0
EP1400-249-( )-( ) 57.5 105
EP1400-250-( )-( ) 65.0 112

E-14
Cylindrical Mount Series: 3/8-16 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1500-106-(5)-(NR) = 1” dia x 1” long, 37 lbs. load, Style 5, Natural Rubber

E
STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)
PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression

EP1500-106-( )-( ) 18.0 37.0

EP1500-107-( )-( ) 25.0 50.0

EP1500-108-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1 3/8 35.0 62.0

EP1500-109-( )-( ) 43.0 85.0

EP1500-110-( )-( ) 48.0 91.0

EP1500-111-( )-( ) 22.0 95

EP1500-112-( )-( ) 33.0 135

EP1500-113-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 1 1/2 1 3/4 48.0 185

EP1500-114-( )-( ) 62.0 210

EP1500-115-( )-( ) 70.0 210

EP1500-126-( )-( ) 45 250

EP1500-127-( )-( ) 70 310

EP1500-128-( )-( ) 2, 4, 5 2 3/4 3/4 90 370

EP1500-129-( )-( ) 110 450

EP1500-130-( )-( ) 140 560

E-15
Cylindrical Mount Series: 3/8-16 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1500-131-(5)-(N) = 2” dia x 1 1/2 long, 80 lbs. load, Style 5, Neoprene

STANDARD STUD MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD (lbs.)


PART NUMBER STYLES DIA T LENGTH (in.)
AVAILABLE (in.) (in.) Shear Compression
EP1500-131-( )-( ) 35.0 80.0
EP1500-132-( )-( ) 40.0 100
EP1500-133-( )-( ) 2, 5 2 1 1/2 3/4 55.0 165
EP1500-134-( )-( ) 65.0 240
EP1500-135-( )-( ) 80.0 350
EP1500-141-( )-( ) 24.0 80.0
EP1500-142-( )-( ) 29.0 135
EP1500-143-( )-( ) 2, 5 2 1 3/4 3/4 58.0 280
EP1500-144-( )-( ) 79.0 360
EP1500-145-( )-( ) 29.0 8.5
EP1500-151-( )-( ) 32.0 140
EP1500-152-( )-( ) 44.0 250
EP1500-153-( )-( ) 2, 5 2 2 1/8 3/4 50.0 110
EP1500-154-( )-( ) 58.0 285
EP1500-155-( )-( ) 92.0 380

E-16
Conical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1600-101-(NR) = 1 1/4 long, 90 lbs. load, Natural Rubber

E
PART NUMBER D1 D2 T S STATIC LOAD DYNAMIC LOAD
(in.) (in.) (in.) (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.)
EP1600-101-( ) 44 90
EP1600-102-( ) 49 100
EP1600-103-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 9/16 56 125
EP1600-104-( ) 62 150
EP1600-105-( ) 68 160
EP1600-106-( ) 44 90
EP1600-107-( ) 49 100
EP1600-108-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 5/8 56 125
EP1600-109-( ) 62 150
EP1600-110-( ) 68 160
EP1600-111-( ) 44 90
EP1600-112-( ) 49 100
EP1600-113-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 3/4 56 125
EP1600-114-( ) 62 150
EP1600-115-( ) 68 160
EP1600-121-( ) 44 90
EP1600-122-( ) 49 100
EP1600-123-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 1 1/8 56 125
EP1600-124-( ) 62 150
EP1600-125-( ) 68 160
EP1600-126-( ) 44 90
EP1600-127-( ) 49 100
EP1600-128-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 1 56 125
EP1600-129-( ) 62 150
EP1600-130-( ) 68 160
EP1600-131-( ) 44 90
EP1600-132-( ) 49 100
EP1600-133-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 1 1/2 56 125
EP1600-134-( ) 62 150
EP1600-135-( ) 68 160

E-17
Conical Mount Series: 5/16-18 Threads

*Ordering example: EP1600-141-(N) = 1 1/4 long, 90 lbs. load, Neoprene

PART NUMBER D1 D2 T S STATIC LOAD DYNAMIC LOAD


(in.) (in.) (in.) (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.)
EP1600-141-( ) 44 90
EP1600-142-( ) 49 100
EP1600-143-( ) 1 1/2 1 1 1/4 1/2 56 125
EP1600-144-( ) 62 150
EP1600-145-( ) 68 160
EP1600-301-( ) 40 85
EP1600-302-( ) 55 115
EP1600-303-( ) 1 5/8 1 3/8 1 5/8 80 175
EP1600-304-( ) 100 205
EP1600-305-( ) 180 350

E-18
Cylindrical Mount Series

*Ordering example: EP1700-101-(N) = 1 1/32 long, 260 lbs. load, Neoprene

E
PART NUMBER D1 D2 T THREAD S STATIC LOAD DYNAMIC LOAD
(in.) (in.) (in.) (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.)

EP1700-101-( ) 110 260


EP1700-102-( ) 140 330
EP1700-103-( ) 2 3/4 2 1 1/32 1/2-13 1 1/4 165 380

EP1700-104-( ) 190 430


EP1700-105-( ) 230 500
EP1700-111-( ) 110 260

EP1700-112-( ) 140 330


EP1700-113-( ) 2 3/4 2 1 1/32 1/2-20 29/32 165 380
EP1700-114-( ) 190 430

EP1700-115-( ) 230 500

E-19
Cylindrical Mount Series
*Ordering example: EP1830-301-(3)-(N) = 2” dia x 1 3/4 long, 40 lbs. load, Style 3, Neoprene

PART NUMBER STYLE DIA. T THREAD COMPRESSION SHEAR


(in.) (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.)
EP1830-301-( )-( ) 90 40
EP1830-302-( )-( ) 120 60
EP1830-303-( )-( ) 3 2 1 3/4 1/2-13 160 80
EP1830-304-( )-( ) 225 100
EP1830-305-( )-( ) 480 200
EP1830-311-( )-( ) 80 30
EP1830-312-( )-( ) 100 40
EP1830-313-( )-( ) 3 2 2 1/8 1/2-13 135 55
EP1830-314-( )-( ) 180 70
EP1830-315-( )-( ) 400 140
EP1810-331-( )-( ) 90 N/A
EP1810-332-( )-( ) 150 N/A
EP1810-333-( )-( ) 1 2 1 3/4 1/2-13 275 N/A
EP1810-334-( )-( ) 625 N/A
EP1810-335-( )-( ) 780 N/A
EP1810-341-( )-( ) 95 N/A
EP1810-342-( )-( ) 160 N/A
EP1810-343-( )-( ) 1 2 1 1/2-13 300 N/A
EP1810-344-( )-( ) 650 N/A
EP1810-345-( )-( ) 725 N/A
EP1810-361-( )-( ) 60 15
EP1810-362-( )-( ) 90 30
EP1810-363-( )-( ) 3 2 2 5/8 1/2-13 125 45
EP1810-364-( )-( ) 160 50
EP1810-365-( )-( ) 385 100

E-20
DAMPING MATERIALS

Available in sheets, die-cut or water-jet shapes.


Constrained Layer Damping Material
Reduction of vibration in circuit boards and panel-type structures using a
highly damped, constrained viscoelastic material

Release Paper Applications


The CLDM damping material has three layers: a viscoelas-
tic damping material, a polyester constraining layer, and a
protective release paper. The CLDM material is designed
to offer the maximum amount of structural damping to cir-
cuit boards and panel structures by shearing the highly
damped viscoelastic layer.

Material Properties
Temperature range-------- -60F to 200F
Thermal Conductivity----- 1.712 BTU-IN/HR/FT^2/F
Tensile Strength------------ 52 PSI
Viscoelastic Adhesive Peel Strength---- 122 OZ/IN after 5 MIN
Polyester 156 OZ/IN after 24 HR
Layer Constrained Breakdown Voltage-------- 45 KVAC
Layer Specific Gravity -------- 1.234 Grams/CM^3
Dielectric Strength----- 490 Volts/MM
Shear Strength---------- 45PSI
Attributes Fungus Resistance------ No Growth
Shelf Life----One Year from Date of Manufacture
The CLDM material effectively and efficiently reduces
the amount of vibration transmitted to a structure re-
sulting in longer fatigue life of the structure or circuit
board components. Typically, undamped structures Installation Data
have resonant transmissibility's of 30:1 to 50:1 com-
pared to the input. Damped systems have transmissi- To install the CLDM material, simply remove the protective
bility's of 3:1 to 10:1. This significant decrease in release paper and place the damping material on the un-
transmissibility directly correlates to a reduction in damped structure. In circuit board application, the CLDM
sound power transmission from the structure at reso- material must cover at least 60% of the back of the circuit
nance. Circuit boards can be ruggedized efficiently and board. Hand pressure is all that is required to adhere the
cost effectively without changes to the components of CLDM damper. No additional pressure or curing is needed.
the circuit board. The CLDM material is flexible enough to adhere to slightly
imperfect surfaces.

Dimensions
The CLDM material is available in sheets of different sizes and shapes as well as different constraining layer materials
polyester, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized steel as well other unique materials. The thickness of the constraining
and viscoelastic layers can be varied depending on the application’s requirements. The data below is based on a .020
inch thick polyester layer and a .060 inch thick viscoelastic layer. We have found that this configuration provides opti-
mal damping of circuit boards and undamped structures.
Input
A Sine sweep of 2G’s at 30 to 500 HZ

F-1
Constrained Layer Damping Material
VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS

RANDOM INPUT INCREASED STIFFNESS 27%


DECREASE IN TRANSMISSIBILITY 59%

SINUSOIDAL INPUT INCREASED STIFFNESS 11%


DECREASE IN TRANSMISSIBILITY 60%

OUTGASSING CHARACTERISTICS F
MATERIAL OUTGASSING TOTAL MASS LOSS 3.23%
CVCM .52%

FLAMMABILITY CHARACTERISTICS

FLAMMABILITY RESISTANCE FAR 25.853 B-2, B-3

TYPICAL CLDM TRANSMISSIBLITY DATA

30.1

28.1

26.1

24.1

22.1

20.1
Transmissibility

18.1
Undamped
16.1
Damped
14.1

12.1

10.1

8.1

6.1

4.1

2.1

0.1
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500
Frequency (HZ)

F-2
Damping Material 7361D
Reduction of vibration in panel-type structures using a highly damped,
constrained viscoelastic material

Applications
The 7361D damping material is produced as constrained layer
or non constrained layer depending on the application. The
constrained version is a viscoelastic damping material, a con-
straining layer, and a protective release paper. The 7361D ma-
terial is designed to offer the maximum amount of structural
damping to panel structures by shearing the highly damped vis-
coelastic layer between the two constrained layers.

Material Properties
Hardness (Shore 00)———————– 60-80
Color—————————————– Black
Temperature range———————— 25F to 180F
Thermal Conductivity———— 1.972 BTU-IN/HR/FT^2/F
Breakdown Voltage——————— 60 KVAC
Specific Gravity (ASTM D792) ———1.40 Grams/CM^3
Attributes Dielectric Strength———————— 490 Volts/MM
Tensile Strength (ASTM C907) ———10-18 PSI
The 7361D material effectively and efficiently Elongation at Break (ASTM C908)——300%
reduces the amount of vibration transmitted to a Lap Shear Strength (ASTM C961)—–—6 PLI Min
structure resulting in longer fatigue life of the Adhesive Peel Strength———————49 OZ/IN after 5
structure or components. Typically, un-damped ——————73 OZ/IN after 24 HR
structures have resonant transmissibility's of 30:1 Fungus Resistance————————– No Growth
to 50:1 compared to the input. Damped systems
have transmissibility's of 3:1 to 10:1. This sig-
nificant decrease in transmissibility directly cor- Installation Data
relates to a reduction in sound power transmis-
sion from the structure at resonance. 7361D has To install the 7361D material, simply remove the protective
an aggressive surface tack and high tensile release paper and place the damping material on the un-damped
strength that provides an immediate bond while structure. The 7361D material must cover at least 80% of the
remaining flexible. back of the structure. Hand pressure is all that is required to
adhere the 7361D damper. No additional pressure or curing is
needed. The 7361D material is flexible enough to adhere to
imperfect surfaces no primer is required.

Dimensions
The 7361D material is available in sheets of different sizes and shapes as well as different constraining layer materials
polyester, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized steel as well other unique materials . The thickness of the constraining
and viscoelastic layers can be varied depending on the application’s requirements. The data below is based on a .005
inch thick aluminum layer and a .039 inch thick viscoelastic layer. We have found that this configuration provides opti-
mal damping of un-damped structures.

F-3
Damping Material 7361D
Composite Loss Factor of 7361D at 30, 60 and 71 C from Oberst Bar Damping Tests
Sample Description: .005 aluminum with 1 MM 7361D
Measured Sample Thickness 1.3 MM
Measured Sample Surface Weight 1.7 kg/m2
Steel Bar– Free length 200 mm, Thickness 0.8 mm, Width 12.7 mm

Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis Test

F-4
DOME MOUNT SERIES
Dome Mount Series
Low profile, fail-safe, easy to install for vibration and shock accommodation

Applications


Industrial machinery
Military/defense G
 Power generation
 HVAC
 Large motors/pumps/ compressors
 Diesel engine applications

Attributes Load Range


 Fail-safe design
 1961-1 = load ratings to 325 lbs.
 Wide load range covered by four sizes
 1961-2 = load ratings to 800 lbs.
 Low height for tight locations
 1961-3 = load ratings to 925 lbs.
 One piece mount
 1961-4 = load ratings to 1425 lbs.
 Threaded core
 Top-down assembly

Specifications
 Natural frequency—8-15 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10:1
 Resilient Element—Neoprene and Natural Rubber
 Standard materials—Zinc phosphate, low carbon steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oils,
most solvents and ozone
 Natural Rubber has an operating temperature range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C)
 Other materials are available on special order to meet specific operating characteristics

G-1
Dome Mount Series
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

PART MAX LOAD SPRING


NUMBER (lbs.) RATE Color Code
(lbs./in.)

1961-1 375 3,000 Red

1961-2 800 6,400 Orange

1961-3 925 7,400 Yellow

1961-4 1,425 11,500 Green

G-2
FAIL-SAFE COMPRESSION
MOUNT SERIES
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series
1751—1757
Compact, high load capacity mounts for vibration and shock protection

Applications
 Lab equipment
 Business machines
 Vehicle application
 Marine engines
 Power generation
 Cab mounts

Benefits
 Easy to install
 Low cost construction
Load Range  Can be mounted in both axial and radial direction

 1751 = 3 load ratings to 60 lbs.


 1752 = 3 load ratings to 100 lbs. Attributes
 1753 = 5 load ratings to 220 lbs.  All attitude
 1754 = 5 load ratings to 380 lbs.  Fail-safe design
 1755 = 5 load ratings to 680 lbs.  Rugged construction
 1756 = 5 load ratings to 1000 lbs.  High fatigue resistance
 1757 = 5 load ratings to 1780 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency - 8-18 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10:1
 Resilient Element - Neoprene
 Standard materials - Cold-rolled steel
 Standard Finish - Zinc Phosphate, Black Enamel Paint (BP), Electroless Nickel (EN)
 Weight - See dimensional drawings

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to most
solvents, oils and ozone
 Special elastomer and finishes are available for applications in severe environments. Please note that Silicone elas-
tomer is not compatible with nickel plating.

H-1
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1751
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Max. Axial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection
(lbs./in.)
1751-30 25 38 250 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .334 .344 Red
Hole
1751-40

1751-50
40

60
60

90
400

600
10:1

10:1
1.25

1.25
Neoprene

Neoprene
Steel

Steel
Zinc

Zinc
Thru
Hole
Thru
.334

.334
.344

.344
Orange

Yellow
H
Hole
1751-30BP 25 38 250 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru .334 .344 Red
Hole
1751-40BP 40 60 400 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru .334 .344 Orange
Hole
1751-50BP 60 90 600 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru .334 .344 Yellow
Hole
1751-30EN 25 38 250 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .334 .344 Red
Nickel Hole
1751-40EN 40 60 400 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .334 .344 Orange
Nickel Hole
1751-50EN 60 90 600 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .334 .344 Yellow
Nickel Hole

H-2
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1751
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-3
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1751
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-1625-0322-0093-SZ
O.D. = Ø 1.630"
I.D. = Ø .322"
THICKNESS = .093"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-4
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1752
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Max. Axial Transmissibility Free Height Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color Code
Axial Axial Stiffness (max. in.) Materials Materials Style Hole Hole
Load Load at .10"
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection
(lbs./in.)

1752-30 50 75 500 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .396 .344 Red

1752-40 70 105 700 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .396 .344 Orange

1752-50 100 150 1000 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .396 .344 Yellow

1752-30BP 50 75 500 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru Hole .396 .344 Red

1752-40BP 70 105 700 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru Hole .396 .344 Orange

1752-50BP 100 150 1000 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Black Paint Thru Hole .396 .344 Yellow

1752-30EN 50 75 500 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .396 .344 Red
Nickel

1752-40EN 70 105 700 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .396 .344 Orange
Nickel

1752-50EN 100 150 1000 10:1 1.38 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .396 .344 Yellow
Nickel

H-5
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1752
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-6
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1752
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-1750-0385-0093-SZ
O.D. = Ø 1.750"
I.D. = Ø .385"
THICKNESS = .093"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-7
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1753
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H
Part # Nominal Max. Axial Radial Radial Radial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Static Static Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection Nominal Max. Deflection
(lbs./in.) (lbs./in.)

1753-30 100 150 1000 50 100 500 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .459 .406 Red

1753-40 120 180 1200 60 120 600 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .459 .406 Orange

1753-50 150 225 1500 75 150 750 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .459 .406 Yellow

1753-60 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .459 .406 Green

1753-70 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .459 .406 Blue

1753-30BP 100 150 1000 50 100 500 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .459 .406 Red
Paint

1753-40BP 120 180 1200 60 120 600 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .459 .406 Orange
Paint

1753-50BP 150 225 1500 75 150 750 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .459 .406 Yellow
Paint

1753-60BP 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .459 .406 Green
Paint

1753-70BP 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .459 .406 Blue
Paint

1753-30EN 100 150 1000 50 100 500 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .459 .406 Red
Nickel

1753-40EN 120 180 1200 60 120 600 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .459 .406 Orange
Nickel

1753-50EN 150 225 1500 75 150 750 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .459 .406 Yellow
Nickel

1753-60EN 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .459 .406 Green
Nickel

1753-70EN 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 1.75 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .459 .406 Blue
Nickel

H-8
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1753
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-9
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1753
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2000-0450-0125-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.00"
I.D. = Ø .450"
THICKNESS = .125"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC
H

H-10
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1754
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Max. Axial Radial Radial Radial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Static Static Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection Nominal Max. Deflection
(lbs./in.) (lbs./in.)

1754-30 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .531 .406 Red

1754-40 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .531 .406 Orange

1754-50 260 390 2600 130 260 1300 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .531 .406 Yellow

1754-60 320 480 3200 160 320 1600 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .531 .406 Green

1754-70 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .531 .406 Blue

1754-30BP 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .531 .406 Red
Paint

1754-40BP 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .531 .406 Orange
Paint

1754-50BP 260 390 2600 130 260 1300 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .531 .406 Yellow
Paint

1754-60BP 320 480 3200 160 320 1600 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .531 .406 Green
Paint

1754-70BP 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .531 .406 Blue
Paint

1754-30EN 180 270 1800 90 180 900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .531 .406 Red
Nickel

1754-40EN 220 330 2200 110 220 1100 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .531 .406 Orange
Nickel

1754-50EN 260 390 2600 130 260 1300 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .531 .406 Yellow
Nickel

1754-60EN 320 480 3200 160 320 1600 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .531 .406 Green
Nickel

1754-70EN 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .531 .406 Blue
Nickel

H-11
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1754
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-12
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1754
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2000-0510-0125-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.00"
I.D. = Ø .510"
THICKNESS = .125"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-13
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1755
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H
Part # Nominal Max. Axial Radial Radial Radial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Static Static Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection Nominal Max. Deflection
(lbs./in.) (lbs./in.)

1755-30 320 480 3200 150 320 1500 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .687 .406 Red

1755-40 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .687 .406 Orange

1755-50 460 690 4600 230 460 2300 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .687 .406 Yellow

1755-60 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .687 .406 Green

1755-70 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru Hole .687 .406 Blue

1755-30BP 320 480 3200 150 320 1500 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .687 .406 Red
Paint

1755-40BP 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .687 .406 Orange
Paint

1755-50BP 460 690 4600 230 460 2300 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .687 .406 Yellow
Paint

1755-60BP 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .687 .406 Green
Paint

1755-70BP 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Black Thru Hole .687 .406 Blue
Paint

1755-30EN 320 480 3200 150 320 1500 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .687 .406 Red
Nickel

1755-40EN 380 570 3800 190 380 1900 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .687 .406 Orange
Nickel

1755-50EN 460 690 4600 230 460 2300 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .687 .406 Yellow
Nickel

1755-60EN 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .687 .406 Green
Nickel

1755-70EN 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 2.25 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru Hole .687 .406 Blue
Nickel

H-14
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1755
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-15
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1755
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2250-0635-0150-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.25"
I.D. = Ø .635"
THICKNESS = .150"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-16
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1756
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Max. Axial Radial Radial Radial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Static Static Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection Nominal Max. Deflection
(lbs./in.) (lbs./in.)

1756-30 460 690 4600 230 450 2300 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .794 .531 Red
Hole

1756-40 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .794 .531 Orange
Hole

1756-50 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .794 .531 Yellow
Hole

1756-60 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .794 .531 Green
Hole

1756-70 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru .794 .531 Blue
Hole

1756-30BP 460 690 4600 230 450 2300 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru .794 .531 Red
Paint Hole

1756-40BP 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru .794 .531 Orange
Paint Hole

1756-50BP 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru .794 .531 Yellow
Paint Hole

1756-60BP 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru .794 .531 Green
Paint Hole

1756-70BP 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru .794 .531 Blue
Paint Hole

1756-30EN 460 690 4600 230 450 2300 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .794 .531 Red
Nickel Hole

1756-40EN 560 840 5600 280 560 2800 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .794 .531 Orange
Nickel Hole

1756-50EN 680 1020 6800 340 680 3400 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .794 .531 Yellow
Nickel Hole

1756-60EN 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .794 .531 Green
Nickel Hole

1756-70EN 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 3.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru .794 .531 Blue
Nickel Hole

H-17
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1756
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-18
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1756
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2500-0780-0188-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.50"
I.D. = Ø .780"
THICKNESS = .188"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-19
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1757
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H
Part # Nominal Max. Axial Radial Radial Radial Transmissibility Free Resilient Structural Finish Core Center Flange Color
Axial Axial Stiffness Static Static Stiffness Height Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load Load at .10" Load Load at .10" (max. in.)
(lbs.) (lbs.) Deflection Nominal Max. Deflection
(lbs./in.) (lbs./in.)

1757-30 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru 1.062 .656 Red
Hole

1757-40 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru 1.062 .656 Orange
Hole

1757-50 1210 1815 12100 605 1210 6050 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru 1.062 .656 Yellow
Hole

1757-60 1470 2205 14700 735 1470 7350 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru 1.062 .656 Green
Hole

1757-70 1780 2700 17800 890 1780 8900 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Zinc Thru 1.062 .656 Blue
Hole

1757-30BP 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru 1.062 .656 Red
Paint Hole

1757-40BP 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru 1.062 .656 Orange
Paint Hole

1757-50BP 1210 1815 12100 605 1210 6050 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru 1.062 .656 Yellow
Paint Hole

1757-60BP 1470 2205 14700 735 1470 7350 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru 1.062 .656 Green
Paint Hole

1757-70BP 1780 2700 17800 890 1780 8900 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Black Thru 1.062 .656 Blue
Paint Hole

1757-30EN 830 1245 8300 415 830 4150 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru 1.062 .656 Red
Nickel Hole

1757-40EN 1000 1500 10000 500 1000 5000 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru 1.062 .656 Orange
Nickel Hole

1757-50EN 1210 1815 12100 605 1210 6050 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru 1.062 .656 Yellow
Nickel Hole

1757-60EN 1470 2205 14700 735 1470 7350 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru 1.062 .656 Green
Nickel Hole

1757-70EN 1780 2700 17800 890 1780 8900 10:1 4.00 Neoprene Steel Electroless Thru 1.062 .656 Blue
Nickel Hole

H-20
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1757
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-21
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1757
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-3250-1010-0250-SZ
O.D. = Ø 3.25"
I.D. = Ø 1.01"
THICKNESS = .250"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

H-22
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series
1804/1805
Compact, fail-safe isolation mounts for 4-cylinder or less diesel engines

Applications
 1-4 cylinder diesel engines
 Power generation
 Construction equipment
 Agricultural equipment
 Electric motors
 Off road vehicles

Benefits
 Excellent isolation for 1-4 cylinder engines
 Fail-safe construction
 Multiple load ranges that overlap

Attributes
Load Range
 Rugged construction
 Easy to install
 1804 = 5 load ratings to 300 lbs.
 Axial to radial stiffness of 6:1
 1805 = 5 load ratings to 420 lbs.

SNUBBING WASHERS
SERIES P/N O.D″ I.D″ THICKNESS″ MATERIAL FINISH
1804 SW-2000-0450-0125-SW 2.00″ .450″ .125″ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc
1805 SW-2130-0532-0134-SW 2.13″ .532″ .134″ 1010-1020 CRS Clear Zinc

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—10-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance—10:1
 Resilient Element—Neoprene
 Standard materials—Zinc plated steel
 Weight— 1804 = 7 oz. / 1805 = 9 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to most
solvents, oils and ozone
 Other materials are available upon request

H-23
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1804
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Axial Transmissibility Free Height Resilient Structural Core Center Flange Color
Axial Stiffness (max. in.) Materials Materials Style Hole Hole Code
Load at .10"
(lbs.) Deflection
(lbs./in.)
1804-1 50 500 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .396 .340 Red

1804-3 90 900 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .396 .340 Orange

1804-5 150 1500 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .396 .340 Yellow

1804-7

1804-9
215

300
2150

3000
10:1

10:1
1.25

1.25
Neoprene

Neoprene
Steel

Steel
Thru Hole

Thru Hole
.396

.396
.340

.340
Green

Blue H

H-24
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1804
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-25
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1805
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Nominal Axial Transmissibility Free Height Resilient Structural Core Center Flange Color Code
Axial Stiffness (max. in.) Materials Materials Style Hole Hole
Load at .10"
(lbs.) Deflection
(lbs./in.)
1805-2 100 1000 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .532 .390 Yellow

1805-4 155 1550 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .532 .390 Red

1805-6 230 2300 10:1 1.25 Neoprene Steel Thru Hole .532 .390 Green

1805-8

1805-10
320

420
3200

4200
10:1

10:1
1.25

1.25
Neoprene

Neoprene
Steel

Steel
Thru Hole

Thru Hole
.532

.532
.390

.390
Blue

White H

H-26
Fail-Safe Compression Mount Series: 1805
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

H-27
FLUID MOUNT SERIES
1962 Fluid Mount Series
A compact, low frequency, highly damped large deflection mount for
protection from severe vibration and shock loads

Applications
 Military ground vehicle COTS electronics (Mil-810)
 Military wheeled and tracked vehicle applications
 Airborne electronics (Mil-810)
 Shock and vibration applications where a high level
of damping is required

Load Range
Attributes  Load ratings are 11-17 lbs.
 Can be custom tailored to specific applications
 Silicone gel produces a high level of damping
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install
 Silicone elastomer
 Stainless steel construction
 Designed for severe ground vehicle vibration inputs
 Outstanding dynamic fatigue life
 Fail-safe with ground strap

Elastomeric Data
 Silicone operating temperature range is –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C)
 Resistant to fungus, most solvents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in Neoprene

I-1
Fluid Mount Series: 1962
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

Part # Load Range Load Range Axial Standard Standard Transmissibility at


Vehicular Airborne Natural Material Elastomer Resonance Max.
(lbs.) (lbs.) Frequency
(hz)
1962-00 11-17 11-17 6-10 304 SS Silicone/Silicone Gel 2.5:1

I-2
Fluid Mount Series: 1962
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

I-3
1969 Fluid Mount Series
A compact, low frequency, highly damped large deflection mount for
protection from severe vibration and shock loads

Applications
 Military ground vehicle COTS electronics (Mil-810)
 Military wheeled and tracked vehicle applications
 Airborne electronics (Mil-810)
 Shock and vibration applications where a high level
of damping is required I
Load Range
 Load ratings are .5-8 lbs.
Attributes  Can be custom tailored to specific applications
 Silicone gel produces a high level of damping  Max axial deflection .57 inches
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:0.8
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install
 Silicone elastomer
 Stainless steel construction
 Designed for severe ground vehicle vibration inputs
 Outstanding dynamic fatigue life
 Fail-safe with ground strap

Elastomeric Data
 Silicone operating temperature range is -67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C)
 Resistant to fungus, most solvents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in Neoprene

I-4
Fluid Mount Series: 1969
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

Part # Load Range Load Range Axial Standard Standard Transmissibility at


Vehicular Airborne Natural Material Elastomer Resonance Max.
(lbs.) (lbs.) Frequency
(hz)
1969-00S 3-8 .5-5 10-25 304 SS Silicone/Silicone Gel 2.5:1

1969-00N 8-18 5-11 10-25 304 SS Neoprene 10:1

I-5
Fluid Mount Series: 1969
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

I-6
Fluid Mount Series: 1969
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

I-7
2006 Fluid Mount Series
A compact, low frequency, highly damped large deflection mount for
protection from severe vibration and shock loads

Applications
 Military ground vehicle COTS electronics (Mil-810)
 Military wheeled and tracked vehicle applications
 Airborne electronics (Mil-810)
 Shock and vibration applications where a high level
of damping is required I
Load Range
Attributes
 Silicone gel produces a high level of damping  Load ratings are 6-11 lbs.
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1  Can be custom tailored to specific applications
 Compact, low profile design  Max axial deflection .60 inches
 Easy to install
 Silicone elastomer
 Stainless steel construction
 Designed for severe ground vehicle vibration inputs
 Outstanding dynamic fatigue life
 Fail-safe with ground strap

Elastomeric Data
 Silicone operating temperature range is –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C)
 Resistant to fungus, most solvents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in Neoprene

I-8
Fluid Mount Series: 2006
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

Part # Load Range Load Range Axial Standard Standard Transmissibility at


Vehicular Airborne Natural Material Elastomer Resonance Max.
(lbs.) (lbs.) Frequency
(hz)
2006-00 6-11 6-11 6-10 304 SS Silicone/Silicone Gel 2.5:1

I-9
Fluid Mount Series: 2006
Dimensions and Load Deflection Curves

I-10
FRICTION STYLE MOUNT
SERIES
Friction Style Mount Series
1772/1773
Friction damped mounts for vibration isolation and shock attenuation
of aircraft and helicopter application

Applications
 Aircraft avionics and equipment
 Naval electronics
 Sensitive electronic applications that require medical
or NBC wash down
 Helicopter electronics

Load Range J
 1772 = 7 load ratings from .25-10 lbs. per mount
Attributes  1773 = 7 load ratings from 2.0-40 lbs. per mount

 Fail-safe design
 Friction damped stainless spring
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 4:1
 Rugged construction

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 7-10 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 2.5:1 max.
 Resilient Element — friction damped stainless steel spring
 Standard materials — clear anodized 6061-T6 aluminum
 Isolator weight — 1772 = 1.63 oz. / 1773 = 3.56 oz.

Environmental Data
 Operating temperature ranges of -67°F to +250°F (-55°C to +120°C)
 Meets the requirements of MIL-STD-810F
 Meets the requirements of MIL-C-172C

J-1
Friction Style Mount Series: 1772
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension


“H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H”
Static Static Static
Part # Load Minimum Approx. Maximum Part # Load Minimum Approx. Maximum Part # Load Minimum Approx. Maximum
Range Compressed Under Min. Extended Range Compressed Under Min. Extended Range Compressed Under Min. Extended
lbs Load lbs Load lbs Load

1772-AA-.5 0.25-0.5 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-.5 0.25-0.5 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-.5 0.25-0.5 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-1 0.5-1.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-1 0.5-1.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-1 0.5-1.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-2 1.0-2.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-2 1.0-2.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-2 1.0-2.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-3 1.5-3.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-3 1.5-3.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-3 1.5-3.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-4 2.0-4.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-4 2.0-4.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-4 2.0-4.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-6 4.0-6.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-6 4.0-6.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-6 4.0-6.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

1772-AA-10 5.0-10.0 .98 1.40 1.55 1772-BA-10 5.0-10.0 1.13 1.56 1.70 1772-BAM-10 5.0-10.0 1.13 1.56 1.70

J-2
Friction Style Mount Series: 1773
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension


“H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H” “H”
Part # Static Part # Static Part # Static
Load Minimum Approx. Maximum Load Minimum Approx. Maximum Load Minimum Approx. Maximum
Range Compressed Under Min. Extended Range Compressed Under Min. Extended Range Compressed Under Min. Extended
lbs. Load lbs. Load lbs. Load

1773-AA-04 2.0-4.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-04 2.0-4.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-04 2.0-4.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-06 3.0-6.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-06 3.0-6.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-06 3.0-6.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-10 5.0-10.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-10 5.0-10.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-10 5.0-10.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-15 9.0-15.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-15 9.0-15.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-15 9.0-15.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-20 14.0-20.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-20 14.0-20.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-20 14.0-20.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-30 18.0-30.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-30 18.0-30.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-30 18.0-30.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

1773-AA-40 25.0-40.0 .98 1.41 1.54 1773-BA-40 25.0-40.0 1.14 1.57 1.70 1773-BAM-40 25.0-40.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

J-3
Friction Style Mount Series
1900/1901/1902
Friction damped mounts for vibration isolation and shock
attenuation of aircraft and helicopter application

Applications
 Aircraft avionics and equipment
 Naval electronics
 Sensitive electronic applications that require medical or
NBC wash down
 Helicopter electronics

Load Range
 1900 = 7 load ratings from .35-4 lbs. per mount
Attributes  1901 = 7 load ratings from .25-10 lbs. per mount
 1902 = 7 load ratings from 2.0-40 lbs. per mount
 Fail-safe design
 Friction damped stainless spring
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 4:1
 Rugged construction

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 7-10 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 2.5:1 max.
 Resilient Element — friction damped stainless steel spring
 Standard materials — clear anodized 6061-T6 aluminum
 Isolator weight — 1900 = .03 lbs. 1901 = .10 lbs. 1902 = .23 lbs.

Environmental Data
 Operating temperature ranges of –67°F to +250°F (-55°C to +120°C)
 Meets the requirements of MIL-C-172C

J-4
Friction Style Mount Series: 1900
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Dimension “H” Dimension “H” Dimension “H”

Part # Static Load Range (lbs.) Minimum Approx. Under Min. Load Maximum
Compressed Extended
1900-BA-0.5 0.38-0.54 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-0.7 0.44-0.75 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-1.0 0.56-1.00 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-1.3 0.88-1.30 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-2.0 1.20-2.00 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-3.0 1.70-3.00 .72 1.00 1.18

1900-BA-4.0 2.50-4.00 .72 1.00 1.18

J-5
Friction Style Mount Series: 1901
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Dimension “H” Dimension “H” Dimension “H”

Part # Static Load Range (lbs.) Minimum Approx. Under Min. Load Maximum
Compressed Extended
1901-AA-.5 .25-.50 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-1 .50-1.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-2 1.00-2.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-3 1.50-3.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-4 2.00-4.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-5 2.50-5.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-AA-10 5.00-10.00 .98 1.40 1.63
1901-BA-.5 .25-.50 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-1 .50-1.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-2 1.00-2.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-3 1.50-3.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-4 2.00-4.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-5 2.50-5.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BA-10 5.00-10.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-.5 .25-.50 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-1 .50-1.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-2 1.00-2.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-3 1.50-3.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-4 2.00-4.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-5 2.50-5.00 1.13 1.56 1.79
1901-BAM-10 5.00-10.00 1.13 1.56 1.79

J-6
Friction Style Mount Series: 1901
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

J-7
Friction Style Mount Series: 1902
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Dimension “H” Dimension “H” Dimension “H”

Part # Static Load Range (lbs.) Minimum Approx. Under Min. Load Maximum
Compressed Extended
1902-AA-04 2.0-4.5 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-06 3.0-6.0 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-10 4.5-10.0 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-12 6.25-12.5 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-16 9.0-16.0 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-20 10.0-20.0 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-AA-40 20.0-40.0 .98 1.41 1.54
1902-BA-04 2.0-4.5 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-06 3.0-6.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-10 4.5-10.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-12 6.25-12.5 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-16 9.0-16.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-20 10.0-20.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BA-40 20.0-40.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-04 2.0-4.5 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-06 3.0-6.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-10 4.5-10.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-12 6.25-12.5 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-16 9.0-16.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-20 10.0-20.0 1.14 1.57 1.70
1902-BAM-40 20.0-40.0 1.14 1.57 1.70

J-8
Friction Style Mount Series: 1902
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

J-9
HIGH DEFLECTION MOUNT
SERIES
Low Profile Buckling Mount Series
1774/1775
Low profile, buckling design vibration isolators for industrial equipment

Applications
 Marine applications
 Industrial applications
 HVAC
 Power generation
 Fans and blowers
 Pumps

Load Range

Attributes
 1774 = load ratings to 130 lbs.
 1775 = load ratings to 260 lbs.
K
 Vibration attenuation below 15 Hz
 Effectively isolate disturbing frequencies as low as 900
rpm (15 Hz)
 Neoprene and zinc plated steel construction
 Cold-rolled steel construction
 Stainless steel version available for marine applications
 All attitude design
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 4:1

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 8 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Standard materials — zinc plated cold rolled steel
 Weight—1774-1 through 3 = 7 oz. / 1775-1 and 2 = 16 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oils,
most solvents and ozone
 Stainless steel version is corrosion resistant for marine applications and are available upon request

K-1
Low Profile Buckling Mount Series: 1774
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Static Load / Isolator (lbs.) Durometer


1774-1 60 40
1774-2 100 50
1774-3 130 60
1774-1SS 60 40
1774-2SS 100 50
1774-3SS 130 60

K-2
Low Profile Buckling Mount Series: 1774
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-3
Low Profile Buckling Mount Series: 1775
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Static Load / Isolator (lbs.) Durometer

1775-1 200 40
1775-2 260 50
1775-1SS 200 40
1775-2SS 260 50

K-4
Low Profile Buckling Mount Series: 1775
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-5
High Deflection Dome Mounts
1824
A low profile, high deflection mount for protection
from severe vibration and shock inputs

Applications
 Military computer applications
 Transit cases
 Avionics and racking
 Shipboard electronics
 Random vibration environments

Shock and Vibe


 Attenuates a 15g, 11 millisecond half-sine
shock to 6 g’s
Attributes  Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
crash safety shock to 15 g’s
 High deflection capability for shock load
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 2.3:1
 Compact, low profile design Load Range
 Easy to install
 1824-1S = load ratings to 10 lbs.
 High Damped Silicone or Neoprene
 1824-2S = load ratings to 18 lbs.
 Aluminum construction
 1824-3S = load ratings to 25 lbs.
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability
 1824-1N = load ratings to 12 lbs.
 Can be custom tailored to specific applications
 1824-2N = load ratings to 20 lbs.
 1824-3N = load ratings to 30 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 25-35 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4.0 max. (Hi-damped Silicone) 10:1 max. (Neoprene)
 Resilient Element — Hi-Damped Silicone or Neoprene
 Standard materials — Aluminum (Grounding Strap Beryllium Copper)
 Weight = 6.5 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Hi-Damp Silicone operating temperature range of -67F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to fungus and
ozone
 Neoprene operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is oil and ozone resistant

K-6
High Deflection Dome Mounts: 1824
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Standard Standard Transmissibility at


Axial (lbs.) Frequency (hz) Material Elastomer Resonance
Compression Radial
1824-1S 10 10 23 6061-T6 Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone 4:1
1824-2S 18 18 22 6061-T6 Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone 4:1
1824-3S 25 25 25 6061-T6 Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone 4:1
1824-1N 12 12 30 6061-T6 Aluminum Neoprene Rubber 10:1
1824-2N 20 20 32 6061-T6 Aluminum Neoprene Rubber 10:1
1824-3N 30 30 34 6061-T6 Aluminum Neoprene Rubber 10:1

K-7
High Deflection Dome Mounts: 1824
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-8
High Deflection Dome Mounts
1829
A low profile, high deflection mount for protection
from severe vibration and shock inputs

Applications
 Military computer applications
 Electronics on aircraft applications
 Avionics and racking
 Random vibration environments

Shock and Vibe


 Attenuates a 15g, 11 millisecond half-sine
shock to 6 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
Attributes crash safety shock



High deflection capability for shock load
Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1 Load Range
K
 Compact, low profile design  1829-1N = load ratings to 7 lbs.
 Easy to install  1829-2N = load ratings to 10 lbs.
 High Damped Silicone  1829-3N = load ratings to 15 lbs.
 Aluminum construction  1829-1S = load ratings to 7 lbs.
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability  1829-2S = load ratings to 10 lbs.
 1829-3S = load ratings to 15 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency—12-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4.0 max. (Hi-damped Silicone), 10:1 max. (Neoprene)
 Resilient Element — Hi-Damped Silicone or Neoprene
 Standard materials — Aluminum (Grounding Strap Beryllium Copper)
 Weight = 2.0 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Hi-Damp Silicone operating temperature range of -67F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to fungus and
ozone
 Neoprene operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil and ozone

K-9
High Deflection Dome Mounts: 1829
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load (lbs.) Axial Natural Standard Standard Transmissibility at


Frequency Material Elastomer Resonance
Axial Radial (HZ)
Compression
1829-1N 5-7 5-7 14 6061-T6 Neoprene 10:1
Aluminum Rubber
1829-2N 7-10 7-10 15 6061-T6 Neoprene 10:1
Aluminum Rubber
1829-3N 10-15 10-15 14 6061-T6 Neoprene 10:1
Aluminum Rubber
1829-1S 5-7 5-7 14 6061-T6 Hi-Damp 4:1
Aluminum Silicone
1829-2S 7-10 7-10 14 6061-T6 Hi-Damp 4:1
Aluminum Silicone
1829-3S 10-15 10-15 14 6061-T6 Hi-Damp 4:1
Aluminum Silicone

K-10
High Deflection Dome Mounts: 1829
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-11
1825 Mount Series
Low frequency, highly damped mounts for high level shock
and vibration isolation

Applications
 MIL-STD-810C helicopter environments
 High deflection, random vibration environments

Shock and Vibe


 Attenuates a 15g, 11 millisecond half-sine
shock to 6 g’s
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine crash
safety shock

Attributes
Load Range
 High deflection capability for shock loads
 Axial to radial stiffness is 1:1.4  1825-1 = load ratings from 5-8 lbs.
 Aluminum construction  1825-2 = load ratings from 7-13 lbs.
 High damped silicone  1825-3 = load ratings from 13-20 lbs.
 Easy to install

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 10-13 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4.0 max.
 Resilient Element — Hi-Damped Silicone
 Standard materials — Aluminum (Grounding Strap Beryllium Copper)
 Weight = 4 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Hi-Damp Silicone operating temperature range of –67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C) and is resistant to fungus and
ozone

K-12
Mount Series: 1825
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Axial Load Transmissibility Axial Free Resilient Structural Core Style Center Hole Flange
Range Natural Height Materials Materials Holes
(lbs) Frequency (hz)

1825-1 5-8 4:1 10-13 1.72 Hi-Damp Aluminum Threaded 1/4-20 .201
Silicone
1825-2 7-13 4:1 10-13 1.72 Hi-Damp Aluminum Threaded 1/4-20 .201
Silicone
1825-3 13-20 4:1 10-13 1.72 Hi-Damp Aluminum Threaded 1/4-20 .201
Silicone

K-13
Mount Series: 1825
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-14
1975 Arch Mount Series
High deflection, buckling design, shock and vibration
isolators for sensitive equipment

Applications
 Shipboard equipment
 Transit cases
 Vehicle electronics
 Missile transportation
 Lab equipment

Load Range
Attributes
 1975-1 = load ratings to 45 lbs.


Steel construction
Buckling design
 1975-2 = load ratings to 70 lbs.
 1975-3 = load ratings to 100 lbs.
K
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 2:1  1975-4 = load ratings to 145 lbs.
 Designed to carry static loads in the axial direction
but can accommodate dynamic inputs in the radial
direction
 Attenuates 18" freefall drop input to 12g’s

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 12-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1 max. for Neoprene, 5.1 max. for Polybutadiene
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Standard materials — Steel (Grounding Strap Beryllium Copper)
 Weight = 4 lbs.

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to fungus and
ozone
 Polybutadiene (low temperature) compound has an operating temperature range of -60°F to +180°F (-50°C to 82°C)
and resists oil and ozone

K-15
Arch Mount Series: 1975
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part #
Maximum Axial
Neoprene Polybutadiene Load Ratings
(lbs.)
1975-1A 1975-5A 45
1975-2A 1975-6A 70
1975-3A 1975-7A 100
1975-4A 1975-8A 145

K-16
Arch Mount Series: 1975
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

K-17
LOW PROFILE MOUNT
SERIES
1830/1831 Mount Series
A compact, low profile, all attitude shock and vibration isolation solution
where instrumentation subjected to serve environmental conditions

Applications
 Military computer applications
 Vehicular equipment
 Missile Electronics
 Light weight electrical equipment in random
vibration environments

Load Range
 1830-1 = load ratings to 3 lbs.
Attributes  1830-2 = load ratings to 4.5 lbs.



High deflection capability for shock load
Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1


1830-3 = load ratings to 7 lbs.
1830-4 = load ratings to 10 lbs. L
 1831-1 = load ratings to 3 lbs.
 Compact, low profile design  1831-2 = load ratings to 4.5 lbs.
 Easy to install  1831-3 = load ratings to 7 lbs.
 Fail-safe  1831-4 = load ratings to 10 lbs.
 Survives a 30G, 11 millisecond shock load

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 25-40 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4.0 max
 Resilient element — Hi-damp silicone
 Standard materials — Aluminum w/zinc plated core
 Weight — 1831 = .023 lbs./1830 = .045 lbs.

Elastomeric Data
 Hi-Damp Silicone operating temperature range is -67°F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C), elastomer is fungus and ozone
resistant
 Other elastomers are available upon request

L-1
Mount Series: 1830
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load (lbs.) Axial Natural Standard Standard Core Hex
Axial Radial Frequency (hz) Material Elastomer

1830-1A 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16

1830-1B 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16

1830-1C 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8

1830-1D 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8

1830-2A 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16

1830-2B 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16

1830-2C 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8

1830-2D 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8

1830-3A 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16

1830-3B 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16

1830-3C 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8

1830-3D 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8

1830-4A 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16

1830-4B 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16

1830-4C 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8

1830-4D 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8

L-2
Mount Series: 1830
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

L-3
Mount Series: 1831
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load (lbs.) Axial Natural Standard Standard Core Hex
Axial Radial Frequency (HZ) Material Elastomer
1831-1A 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16
1831-1B 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16
1831-1C 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8
1831-1D 3.0 3.0 23 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8
1831-2A 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16
1831-2B 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16
1831-2C 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8
1831-2D 4.5 4.5 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8
1831-3A 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16
1831-3B 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16
1831-3C 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8
1831-3D 7.0 7.0 25 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8
1831-4A 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 5/16
1831-4B 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 5/16
1831-4C 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone 8-32 UNC-2B 3/8
1831-4D 10 10 24 Aluminum Silicone .196 Thru 3/8

L-4
Mount Series: 1831
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Recommended hole size


is 1.000 ± .005 (25.4)

L-5
Small Equipment Mount Series
SEM100/SEM500
A compact, low profile shock and vibration isolation solution where
instrumentation subjected to serve environmental conditions

Applications
 Computer applications
 Avionics
 Electronics
 Commercial/GPS navigation

Load Range
 SEM100-1 = load ratings to 2.5 lbs.
 SEM100-2 = load ratings to 3.75 lbs.
 SEM100-3 = load ratings to 4.25 lbs.
Attributes  SEM100-4 = load ratings to 6.5 lbs.
 High deflection capability for shock load  SEM100-5 = load ratings to 10 lbs.
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 2:1  SEM500-1 = load ratings to 2 lbs.
 Compact, low profile design  SEM500-2 = load ratings to 3 lbs.
 Easy to install  SEM500-3 = load ratings to 5 lbs.
 Can be used in tandem for higher deflection capability  SEM500-4 = load ratings to 7.5 lbs.
 SEM500-5 = load ratings to 10 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 12-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1 max.
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Standard materials — Aluminum
 Weight — SEM100 = 0.2 oz. SEM500 = 0.5 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil, most sol-
vents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Silicone, Butyl and Polybutadiene for improved damping,
low and high temperature resistance

L-6
Small Equipment Mount Series: SEM100
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Transmissibility Standard Standard Core Style Core Hole
Axial Radial Frequency at Elastomer Material “B”
Compression (lbs.) (hz) Resonance
SEM100-1 2.5 1.4 14 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM100-2 3.75 1.90 14 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM100-3 4.25 2.75 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM100-4 6.5 3.75 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM100-5 10.0 6.25 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM100-1T 2.5 1.4 14 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM100-2T 3.75 1.90 14 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM100-3T 4.25 2.75 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM100-4T 6.5 3.75 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM100-5T 10.0 6.25 16 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B

L-7
Small Equipment Mount Series: SEM100
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

L-8
Small Equipment Mount Series: SEM500
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Transmissibility Standard Standard Core Style Core Hole
Axial Radial Frequency at Elastomer Material “B”
Compression (lbs.) (hz) Resonance
SEM500-1 2.0 .75 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM500-2 3.0 1.50 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM500-3 5.0 2.25 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM500-4 7.5 4.0 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM500-5 10.0 5.0 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Thru Hole Ø.166
SEM500-1T 2.0 .75 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM500-2T 3.0 1.50 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM500-3T 5.0 2.25 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM500-4T 7.5 4.0 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B
SEM500-5T 10.0 5.0 12 10:1 Neoprene 6061-T6 Aluminum Threaded 8-32 UNC-2B

L-9
Small Equipment Mount Series: SEM500
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

L-10
PLATEFORM MOUNT SERIES
Plateform Mount Series
Versatile, low frequency isolators recommended to isolate steady state vibra-
tion and control occasional shock inputs. These lightweight and compact isola-
tors provide multi-directional isolation from lower frequency disturbances

Applications
 Oxygen concentrators
 Gensets
 Engine mounts
 Cab mounts
 Medical equipment
 Compressors
 Electronic equipment

Attributes Load Range


 All attitude  EP3001 = 8 load ratings from 4 to 20 lbs.
 Low cost  EP3002 = 16 load ratings from 3 to 26 lbs.
 Compact, low profile design  EP3003 = 10 load ratings from 12 to 60 lbs.
 Available in a square or diamond shaped flange  EP3004 = 12 load ratings from 20 to 90 lbs.
 Easy to install  EP3106 = 10 load ratings from 1 to 6 lbs.
 Low natural frequency  EP3156 = 8 load ratings from 6 to 16 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 8-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Standard materials — Cold-rolled steel
 Weight — varies with model

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil, most sol-
vents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Silicone, Butyl and Polybutadiene for improved damping,
low and high temperature resistance

M-1
Plateform Mount Series: 3001
Dimension and Load Range Specifications
Diamond Flange

MAX AXIAL
PART STATIC SPRING A B
NUMBER LOAD RATE height height
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3001-01 4 62 .75 .45
EP3001-02 8 125 .75 .45
EP3001-03 12 190 .75 .45
EP3001-04 20 330 .75 .45

Square Flange
M
MAX AXIAL
PART STATIC SPRING A B
NUMBER LOAD RATE height height
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3001-51 4 62 .75 .45
EP3001-52 8 125 .75 .45
EP3001-53 12 190 .75 .45
EP3001-54 20 330 .75 .45

M-2
Plateform Mount Series: 3002
Dimension and Load Range Specifications
Diamond Flange
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)

EP3002-01 3 33
EP3002-02 6 63
EP3002-03 9 100
EP3002-04 12 130
EP3002-05 14 163
EP3002-06 17 192
EP3002-07 20 220
EP3002-08 26 290

Square Flange
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3002-51 3 33
EP3002-52 6 63
EP3002-53 9 100
EP3002-54 12 130
EP3002-55 14 163
EP3002-56 17 192
EP3002-57 20 220
EP3002-58 26 290

M-3
Plateform Mount Series: 3003
Dimension and Load Range Specifications
Diamond Flange
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3003-01 12 67
EP3003-02 20 110
EP3003-03 30 155
EP3003-04 45 240
EP3003-05 60 315

Square Flange
M
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3003-51 12 67
EP3003-52 20 110
EP3003-53 30 155
EP3003-54 45 240
EP3003-55 60 315

M-4
Plateform Mount Series: 3004
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Diamond Flange
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3004-00 20 160
EP3004-01 30 230
EP3004-02 40 300
EP3004-03 50 385
EP3004-04 70 530
EP3004-05 90 690

Square Flange
PART MAXIMUM AXIAL SPRING
NUMBER STATIC RATE
(lbs.) (lbs./in.)
EP3004-50 20 160
EP3004-51 30 230
EP3004-52 40 300
EP3004-53 50 385
EP3004-54 70 530
EP3004-55 90 690

M-5
Plateform Mount Series: 3106
Dimension and Load Range Specifications
Diamond Flange

PART AXIAL MAX A D E F G I Q R S U


NUMBER SPRING LOAD +.008 +.003 (MIN)
-.005 -.002
RATE (lbs.)
(lbs./in.)
EP3106-01 5 1
EP3106-02 11 2
1.00 0.166 0.166 0.032 0.53 0.84 1.414 0.62 1.66 0.38
EP3106-03 16 3
EP3106-04 21 4
EP3106-05 32 6

Square Flange M
PART AXIAL MAX A B C D E F G I O U
NUMBER SPRING LOAD +.008 +.003
-.005 -.002
RATE (lbs.)
(lbs./in.)
EP3106-51 5 1
EP3106-52 11 2
1.00 1.25 1.000 0.166 0.166 0.032 0.53 0.84 1.414 0.38
EP3106-53 16 3
EP3106-54 21 4
EP3106-55 32 6

M-6
Plateform Mount Series: 3156
Dimension and Load Range Specifications
Diamond Flange

PART AXIAL MAX A D E F G I Q R S U


NUMBER SPRING LOAD +.008 +.003 (MIN)
-.005 -.002
RATE (lbs.)
(lbs./in.)
EP3156-01 32 6
EP3156-02 48 9
1.50 0.257 0.166 0.050 0.55 0.97 1.945 0.88 2.32 0.38
EP3156-03 69 13
EP3156-04 85 16

Square Flange

PART AXIAL MAX A B C D E F G I O U


NUMBER SPRING LOAD +.008 +.003
-.005 -.002
RATE (lbs.)
(lbs./in.)
EP3156-51 32 6
EP3156-52 48 9
1.50 1.75 1.375 0.257 0.166 0.050 0.55 0.97 1.945 0.38
EP3156-53 69 13
EP3156-54 85 16

M-7
Plateform Mount Series: 3011/3020
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Square Flange

PART DUROMETER
NUMBER
EP3011-01 30
EP3011-02 40
EP3011-03 50
EP3011-04 60
EP3011-05 70

PART DUROMETER
NUMBER
EP3020-01 30
EP3020-02 40
EP3020-03 50
EP3020-04 60
EP3020-05 70

M-8
RING AND BUSHING
MOUNT SERIES
Ring and Bushing Mount Series
A compact and low profile high capacity shock and vibration isolation solu-
tion where instrumentation subjected to severe environmental conditions

Applications
 Truck, bus and marine
 Generators, HVAC
 Electronics
 Pumps, compressors, blowers

Load Range
 1761 = 5 load ratings to 300 lbs. max.
 1762 = 5 load ratings to 630 lbs. max.
 1763 = 5 load ratings to 1330 lbs. max.
Attributes  1764 = 5 load ratings to 2100 lbs. max.
 Fail-safe  1765 = 5 load ratings to 4560 lbs. max.
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install Weights
 Rugged design
 1761 = .10 lbs.


1762 = .31 lbs.
1763 = .70 lbs.
N
 1764 = 1.5 lbs.
 1765 = 2.8 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 8-18 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Standard materials — Cold-rolled steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oils, most sol-
vents and ozone
 Other elastomeric formulations are available in BUNA-N, Silicone, Butyl and Polybutadiene for improved damping,
low and high temperature resistance

N-1
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 1
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Thick Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Bolt Size Max
Thickness Thick Thick Frequency (hz) Torque
(in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Grade 5 (ft.-lbs.)
Dry
Thick Plate Thick Plate Thick Plate
1761-30 3/8 40 20 15 3/8 30
1761-40 3/8 90 30 15 3/8 30
1761-50 3/8 140 40 15 3/8 30
1761-60 3/8 250 50 15 3/8 30
1761-70 3/8 300 60 15 3/8 30

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-1560-0391-0090-SZ
O.D. = Ø 1.560"
I.D. = Ø .391"
THICKNESS = .090"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

N-2
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 2
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Thick Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Thin Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Bolt Max
Thickness Thick Thick Frequency (hz.) Thickness Thin Thin Frequency (hz.) Size Torque
(in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thick (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thin (ft.-lbs)
Grade Dry
8
1762-30 18/32 130 50 12 1/2 60 40 15 1/2 120
1762-40 18/32 175 65 12 1/2 120 80 15 1/2 120
1762-50 18/32 240 90 12 1/2 160 125 15 1/2 120
1762-60 18/32 380 165 12 1/2 210 180 15 1/2 120
1762-70 18/32 630 280 12 1/2 380 280 15 1/2 120

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2130-0532-0134-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.130"
I.D. = Ø .532"
THICKNESS = .134"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

N-3
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 2
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

N-4
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 3
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Thick Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Thin Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Bolt Max
Thickness Thick Thick Frequency (hz.) Thickness Thin Thin Frequency (hz.) Size Torque
(in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thick (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thin (ft.-lbs)
Grade Dry
8
1763-30 7/8 210 90 11 3/4 90 70 15 5/8 220
1763-40 7/8 350 140 11 3/4 150 105 15 5/8 220
1763-50 7/8 490 225 11 3/4 225 160 15 5/8 220
1763-60 7/8 860 385 11 3/4 325 245 15 5/8 220
1763-70 7/8 1330 690 11 3/4 500 360 15 5/8 220

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-2810-0657-0188-SZ
O.D. = Ø 2.810"
I.D. = Ø .657"
THICKNESS = .188"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

N-5
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 3
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

N-6
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 4
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Thick Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Thin Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Bolt Max
Thickness Thick Thick Frequency (hz.) Thickness Thin Thin Frequency (hz.) Size Torque
(in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thick (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thin (ft.-lbs)
Grade Dry
8
1764-30 1 1/8 270 135 10 1.0 150 110 15 7/8 600
1764-40 1 1/8 510 230 10 1.0 300 220 15 7/8 600
1764-50 1 1/8 770 345 10 1.0 400 300 15 7/8 600
1764-60 1 1/8 1170 590 10 1.0 500 400 15 7/8 600
1764-70 1 1/8 2100 975 10 1.0 600 580 15 7/8 600

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-3880-0938-0250-SZ
O.D. = Ø 3.880"
I.D. = Ø .938"
THICKNESS = .250"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

N-7
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 4
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

N-8
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 5
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Thick Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Thin Plate Axial Load Radial Load Axial Natural Bolt Max
Thickness Thick Thick Frequency (hz.) Thickness Thin Thin Frequency (hz.) Size Torque
(in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thick (in.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Thin (ft.-lbs)
Grade Dry
8
1765-30 1 1/4 1140 240 10 1.0 300 150 15 1.0 900
1765-40 1 1/4 1930 340 10 1.0 500 220 15 1.0 900
1765-50 1 1/4 2580 610 10 1.0 700 300 15 1.0 900
1765-60 1 1/4 3540 890 10 1.0 900 470 15 1.0 900
1765-70 1 1/4 4560 1410 10 1.0 1200 660 15 1.0 900

SNUBBING WASHER
P/N SW-5250-1063-0375-SZ
O.D. = Ø 5.250"
I.D. = Ø 1.063"
THICKNESS = .375"
MATERIAL—1010-1020 CRS
FINISH—CLEAR ZINC

N-9
Ring and Bushing Mount Series: Size 5
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

N-10
Ring and Bushing Mount Series
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Mounting Mounting Snubbing Washer Snubbing Washer Snubbing Washer Snubbing Washer
Hole Diameter Hole Radius Part Number OD ID Thickness

1761 .75 .04 SW 1560-0391-0090-SZ 1.560 .391 .090


1762 1.25 .06 SW-2130-0532-0134-SZ 2.130 .532 .134
1763 1.50 .09 SW-2810-0657-0188-SZ 2.810 .657 .188
1764 2.25 .12 SW-3880-0938-0250–SZ 3.880 .938 .250
1765 2.50 .13 SW-5250-1063-0375-SZ 5.250 1.063 .375

N-11
Bushing Series
Armor Plated Corners
A low profile, easily installed, rugged mount rated for the high vibration and
shock inputs of industrial and military applications

Applications
 Construction equipment
 Agricultural equipment
 Engine mounting
 Commercial lawn care equipment
 Power generators

Load Range
Attributes
 2061 = load ratings to 300 lbs.
 Chamfering of mounting plate is not required  2062 = load ratings to 630 lbs.
 Bonded metal inserts allow the mount to be used on cut  2063 = load ratings to 1330 lbs.
holes in the mounting surface  2064 = load ratings to 2100 lbs.
 Dimensions and load ratings are the same as Ring and  2065 = load ratings to 4560 lbs.
Bushing Series 1761-1765
 Ribs hold part in place during installation
 Identical top and bottom halves—no orientation mis-
takes, less part numbers
 Axial to radial stiffness 4:1
 Fail-safe design with snubbing washer

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 10-20 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene or Natural Rubber
 Standard materials — Cold-rolled steel
 Weight — See dimensional drawings

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to most
oils and ozone.
 Natural Rubber has an operating temperature range of –25°F to +160°F (-37°C to +70°C)
 Additional elastomers are available upon request.

N-12
Bushing Series: 2061—2065
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Ø Ø C Ø Weight Axial Load Plate Bolt Grade Max Elastomer


A B C Installed D E lbs./oz. Ratings Thickness Size Torque Material
Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch (grams) (max. lbs.) (in.) (ft.-lbs.)
(metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) /kg. “F”
(metric)
2061-1 40/18 Natural Rubber
2061-2 90/41 Natural Rubber
2061-3 140/64 Natural Rubber
2061-4 250/113 Natural Rubber
2061-5 300/136 Natural Rubber
2061-11 1.31 .397 0.50 0.44 1.25 .730 1.5 oz 40/18 .375˝ 3/8˝ 5 30 Neoprene
2061-12 (33.3) (10.1) (12.7) (11.2) (31.8) (18.5) (43) 90/41 (9.52) Neoprene
2061-13 140/64 Neoprene
2061-14 250/113 Neoprene
2061-15 300/136 Neoprene
2062-1 130/59 Natural Rubber
2062-2 175/79 Natural Rubber
2062-3 240/109 Natural Rubber
2062-4 380/172 Natural Rubber
2062-5 630/286 Natural Rubber
2062-11 1.88 .532 0.78 0.69 1.94 1.23 5.0 oz 130/59 .563˝ 1/2˝ 8 120 Neoprene
2062-12 (47.8) (13.5) (19.8) (17.5) (49.3) (31.2) (142) 175/79 (14.3) Neoprene
2062-13 240/109 Neoprene
2062-14
2062-15
380/172
630/286
Neoprene
Neoprene
N
2063-1 210/95 Natural Rubber
2063-2 350/159 Natural Rubber
2063-3 490/222 Natural Rubber
2063-4 775/350 Natural Rubber
2063-5 1100/500 Natural Rubber
2063-11 2.55 .657 0.90 0.78 2.43 1.48 11.0 oz 210/95 .875˝ 5/8˝ 8 220 Neoprene
2063-12 (64.8) (16.7) (22.9) (19.8) (61.7) (37.6) (312) 350/159 (22.2) Neoprene
2063-13 490/222 Neoprene
2063-14 775/350 Neoprene
2063-15 1100/500 Neoprene

Chart continued on next page….

N-13
Bushing Series: 2061—2065
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

Part # Ø Ø C Ø Weight Axial Load Plate Bolt Grade Max Elastomer


A B C Installed D E lbs./oz. Ratings Thickness Size Torque Material
Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch (grams) (max. lbs.) (in.) (ft.-lbs.)
(metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) (metric) /kg. “F”
(metric)
2064-1 270/122 Natural Rubber
2064-2 510/231 Natural Rubber
2064-3 770/349 Natural Rubber
2064-4 1170/530 Natural Rubber
2064-5 2100/952 Natural Rubber
2064-11 3.50 .938 1.00 0.88 2.88 2.23 1 lb 7.5 oz 270/122 1 1/8˝ 7/8˝ 8 600 Neoprene
2064-12 (89.0) (23.8) (25.4) (22.4) (73.2) (56.0) (667) 510/231 Neoprene
2064-13 770/349 Neoprene
2064-14 1170/530 Neoprene
2064-15 2100/952 Neoprene
2065-1 1140/517 Natural Rubber
2065-2 1930/875 Natural Rubber
2065-3 2580/1170 Natural Rubber
2065-4 3540/1605 Natural Rubber
2065-5 4560/2068 Natural Rubber
2065-11 4.88 1.063 1.25 1.07 3.38 2.47 2 lb 14 oz 1140/517 1 1/4˝ 1.000˝ 8 900 Neoprene
2065-12 (124) (27) (31.8) (27.2) (85.0) (62.7) (1305) 1930/875 Neoprene
2065-13 2580/1170 Neoprene
2065-14 3540/1605 Neoprene
2065-15 4560/2068 Neoprene

N-14
Bushing Series: 2061—2065
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

*The use of a snubbing washer is required to ensure proper static and dynamic loading of the isolator
and retention of suspended equipment under severe shock environments.

Snubbing washers are ordered by separate part numbers as shown in the table below.

Part # O.D I.D Thickness Snubbing Washer Part #

2061 1.56 .391 .090 SW-1560-0391-0090-SZ


2062 2.13 .532 .134 SW-2130-0532-0134-SZ
2063 2.81 .657 .188 SW-2810-0657-0188-SZ
2064 3.88 .938 .250 SW-3880-0938-0250-SZ
2065 5.25 1.063 .375 SW-5250-1063-0375-SZ

N-15
Bushing Series: 2061—2065
Dimension and Load Range Specifications

N-16
CAN-STYLE MOUNT SERIES
Can-Style Mount Series
A compact, all-attitude isolator for mounting equipment for
aircraft, shipboard and vehicular applications

Applications
 Military electronics (shipboard, vehicle)
 Electronics for rotary wing and propeller
driven aircraft
 Avionics & electronics
 Racking and tray systems

Shock and Vibe


 Provides excellent vibration attenuation at
frequencies above 40 hertz
 Survives a 30g, 11 millisecond half-sine
shock pulse
Attributes
 Fail-safe design, all attitude isolator Load Range
 Axial to radial stiffness ratio 1:1
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install  1766 = 4 load ratings available up to 5 lbs.
 High damped silicone  1767 = 3 load ratings available up to 20 lbs.
 Isolates equipment under 5g’s sustained  1769 = 3 load ratings available up to 80 lbs.

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 15-40 Hertz
 Transmissibility at resonance — 4.0 max.
 Resilient Element — Hi-damped silicone
 Standard materials — varies with model
 Weight—1766 = 1.07 oz. 1767 = 1.21 oz. 1769 = 1.33 oz.

Elastomeric Data
 Hi-Damp Silicone operating temperature range is -67F to +300°F (-55°C to +150°C)
 Passes MIL-E-5400 requirements for resistance to ozone, humidity, salt spray and fungus
 Passes MIL-S-901 lightweight Grade B high impact shock test requirements

O-1
Can-Style Mount Series: 1766
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Transmissibility at Standard Standard Elastomer Mounting Hole
Axial (lbs.) Frequency Resonance Material Diameter “A”
Compression Radial (hz)
1766-1 1 1 24 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .162
1766-2 2 2 22 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .162
1766-3 3 3 23 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .162
1766-5 5 5 22 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .162

*Optional Black Anodize Finish Available*

1766 “H” Dimension


Compressed .91
Free Height 1.22
Max. Extended 1.56

O-2
Can-Style Mount Series: 1766
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

O-3
Can-Style Mount Series: 1767
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Transmissibility at Standard Standard Elastomer Mounting Hole
Axial (lbs.) Frequency Resonance Material Diameter “A”
Compression Radial (hz)
1767-1 10 10 22 4:1 Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224
1767-1S 10 10 22 4:1 Stainless Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .192
1767-2 15 15 20 4:1 Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224
1767-2S 15 15 20 4:1 Stainless Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .192
1767-3 20 20 21 4:1 Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224
1767-3S 20 20 21 4:1 Stainless Steel Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .192

1767 “H” Dimension


Compressed 1.19
Free Height 1.50
Max. Extended 1.88

O-4
Can-Style Mount Series: 1767
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

O-5
Can-Style Mount Series: 1769
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part # Maximum Load Axial Natural Transmissibility at Standard Standard Elastomer Mounting Hole
Axial (lbs.) Frequency Resonance Material Diameter “A”
Compression Radial (hz)
1769-1 35 35 18 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224
1769-2 50 50 17 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224
1769-3 80 80 18 4:1 Steel & Aluminum Hi-Damp Silicone Ø .224

1769 “H” Dimension


Compressed 1.25
Free Height 1.62
Max. Extended 1.94

O-6
Can-Style Mount Series: 1769
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

O-7
AIR MOUNT SERIES
English Air Isolator Series
Low frequency, high load capacity air mounts designed for
high shock and vibration application

Applications
 CMM Machinery
 Large industrial machinery
 Laboratory equipment
 Presses
 Compressors

Benefits
 Low maintenance
 Extends machinery life
Attributes  Combined resiliency and air prevents high
static deflection, drift and permanent set
 Air-cushioned isolators  High load capacity
 High deflection
 Reinforced wall construction
 Supports load with no air pressure
 Low profile

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 3-5 Hertz
 Transmissibility at Resonance — 8:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Metal Structure — Steel Aluminum

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil and ozone

P-1
Air Isolator Series: 3001-3008
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Dimensions (in.)


Part Max Load Weight
Number (lbs.) A B C D E F G H J T (lbs.)
± 0.02 ± 0.01 ± 0.02 ± 0.02 ± 0.05 ± 0.01 ± 0.01 ± 0.010

3001-00 100 3.00 2.38 .375-16 0.47 0.28 2.88 2.50 1.00 0.50 0.125 1
UNC-2B
3002-00 300 4.19 3.50 .500-13 0.53 0.28 4.14 2.45 2.06 0.54 0.125 1.5
UNC-2B
3003-00 600 5.12 4.25 .500-13 0.53 0.29 4.99 3.50 2.38 0.56 0.125 3.25
UNC-2B
3004-00 1200 6.88 6.00 .500-13 0.53 0.29 6.74 3.50 3.75 0.56 0.125 5.5
UNC-2B
3005-00 2400 10.00 8.50 .625-11 0.75 0.56 9.66 3.50 4.75 0.56 0.188 13
UNC-2B
3006-00 4800 13.50 12.00 .625-11 0.75 0.56 13.31 3.50 7.50 0.56 0.188 26
UNC-2B
3007-00 9600 18.50 16.00 1.000-14 0.88 0.81 18.44 3.50 11.60 0.56 0.250 57
UNS-2B
3008-00 19200 24.00 20.00 1.000-14 0.88 0.81 24 3.50 15.75 0.56 0.250 100
UNS-2B

P-2
Metric Air Isolator Series
Low frequency, high load capacity air mounts designed for
high shock and vibration application

Applications
 Air compressors
 CMM machinery
 Forging hammers
 Industrial equipment, tools and machinery

Benefits
 Low maintenance
 Extends machinery life
Attributes  Combined resiliency and air prevents high
static deflection, drift or permanent set
 Air-cushioned isolation
 High deflection  Wide load range available
 Neoprene padded top and bottom base
 Heavy wall construction

Specifications
 Natural Frequency — 3-5 Hertz
 Transmissibility at Resonance — 8:1
 Resilient Element — Neoprene
 Metal Structure — Carbon Steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil and ozone

P-3
Metric Air Isolator Series: 3009-3015
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Dimensions (in.)


Part Load Thread
Number Range A B C D E F G
(lbs.)

3009-00 100-200 125 100 12 50 100 100 80 M10

3010-00 200-400 125 100 12 60 100 100 80 M12

3011-00 400-800 160 125 12 90 138 100 80 M12

3012-00 800-1500 200 160 12 110 164 100 80 M12

3013-00 1400-2500 250 200 14 150 212 100 80 M16

3014-00 2400-4500 350 300 14 240 314 100 80 M16

3015-00 4000-7500 450 400 14 330 412 100 80 M16

P-4
CUSHYFLEX MOUNT SERIES
CushyFlex Mount Series
2182, 2183 & 2184

Applications
 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment
 Large motors, pumps, compressors

Benefits
 Rugged construction
 All steel construction

Attributes
 Fail-safe
Load Range
 Compact, low profile design
 Zinc plated construction  2182 = 4 load ratings to 270 lbs.
 Easy to install  2183 = 4 load ratings to 990 lbs.
 2184 = 4 load ratings to 2200 lbs.

Specifications
Q
 Natural frequency—8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10 max (Neoprene)
 Standard material — zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C), and is used where oil immersion
is present
Q-1
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2182
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Maximum Load Durometer Color Code


(lbs.)

2182-1 110 Neoprene—45 Red


2182-2 145 Neoprene—55 Orange
2182-3 220 Neoprene—65 Yellow
2182-4 270 Neoprene—75 White

Q-2
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2182
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-3
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2182
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-4
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2183
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Maximum Load Durometer Color Code


(lbs.)

2183-1 330 Neoprene—45 Red


2183-2 465 Neoprene—55 Orange
2183-3 660 Neoprene—65 Yellow
2183-4 990 Neoprene—75 White

Q-5
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2183
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-6
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2183
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-7
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2184
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Maximum Load Durometer Color Code


(lbs.)

2184-1 770 Neoprene 45 Red


2184-2 1145 Neoprene 55 Orange
2184-3 1550 Neoprene 65 Yellow
2184-4 2200 Neoprene 75 White

Q-8
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2184
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-9
CushyFlex Mount Series: 2184
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Q-10
SANDWICH MOUNT SERIES
Sandwich Mount Series
2205, 2206, 2207

Applications

 Truck, bus, marine engines


 Generators, HVAC equipment
 Pumps and Compressors

Benefits
Attributes
 Easy to install
 Rugged construction  Low cost construction
 Compact design  Mounted both in compression or shear
 Linear load vs. deflection

Specifications
 Natural frequency -10-20 Hz
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10:1
 Resilient element - neoprene
 Standard materials - cold rolled steel
 Standard finish - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone

R-1
Sandwich Mount Series: 2205
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Load Deflection


(lbs.) (kgs.) (inch) (mm)
2205-1 210 95 .110 2.8
2205-2 298 135 .110 2.8
2205-3 441 200 .110 2.8
2205-4 684 310 .110 2.8
2205-5 772 350 .094 2.4

R-2
Sandwich Mount Series: 2205
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Axial Load vs. Deflection
400

5
350

4
300

250
LOAD KG.

3
200

150
2

100 1

50

0
0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2 2.4 2.8

DEFLECTION MM.

Axial Load vs. Deflection
900

800
5

4
700

600

500
LOAD LBS.

3
400

300
2

1
200

100

0
0.000 0.020 0.040 0.060 0.080 0.100 0.120

DEFLECTION IN.

R-3
Sandwich Mount Series: 2206
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Load Deflection


(lbs.) (kgs) (inch) (mm)
2206-1 309 140 .118 3.0
2206-2 529 240 .118 3.0
2206-3 827 375 .118 3.0

R-4
Sandwich Mount Series: 2206
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Axial Load vs. Deflection
400
3

350

300

250 2
LOAD KG.

200

1
150

100

50

0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
DEFLECTION MM.

Axial Load vs. Deflection
900
3
800

700

600
2

500
LOAD LBS.

400

1
300

200

100

0
0.000 0.020 0.040 0.060 0.080 0.100 0.120

DEFLECTION IN.

R-5
Sandwich Mount Series: 2207
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Part Number Load Deflection


(lbs.) (kgs) (inch) (mm)
2207-1 882 400 .118 3.0
2207-2 1345 610 .118 3.0
2207-3 1874 850 .110 2.8
2207-4 2205 1000 .087 2.2
2207-5 4190 1900 .079 2.0

R-6
Sandwich Mount Series: 2207
Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Axial Load vs. Deflection
2000
5

1800

1600

1400

1200
LOAD KG.

4
1000

3
800

2
600

1
400

200

0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
DEFLECTION MM.

4500
Axial Load vs. Deflection
5
4000

3500

3000
LOAD LBS.

2500
4
2000
3

1500
2

1000
1

500

0
0.000 0.020 0.040 0.060 0.080 0.100 0.120
DEFLECTION IN.

R-7
ARMORFLEX MOUNT SERIES

ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2131-2133

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits

 Rugged construction
Attributes  All steel construction
 3 sizes of mounts to handle loads up to
 Fail-safe
 Compact, low profile design 1750 lbs
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency—8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance — 10 max (Neoprene)
 Standard material — zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene has an operating temperature range of –40°F to 200°F (-40°C to +93°C), and is used where oil immersion
is present

S-1
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2131

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Part
Load ± 15% Deflection
Number
lbs. inches
(kg) (mm)
2131-1 1100 .118
(499) (3.0)
2131-2 1450 .118
(658) (3.0)

S-2
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2131

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

S-3
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2132

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Part
Load ± 15% Deflection
Number
lbs. inches
(kg) (mm)
2132-1 990 .118
(449) (3.0)
2132-2 1550 .118
(703) (3.0)

S-4
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2132

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

S-5
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2133

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Part
Load ± 15% Deflection
Number
lbs. inches
(kg) (mm)
2133-1 990 .118
(449) (3.0)
2133-2 1750 .118
(794) (3.0)

S-6
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2133

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

S-7
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2189

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits
Attributes  Rugged construction
 All steel construction
 Fail-safe
 Compact, low profile design  Can handle loads up to 165 lbs.
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone
S

S-8
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2189

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. inches
Number
(kg) (mm)

2189-1 66 .118
(30) (3.0)
2189-2 99 .118
(45) (3.0)
2189-3 143 .118
(65) (3.0)
2189-4 165 .118
(75) (3.0)

S-9
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2191

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits

Attributes  Rugged construction


 All steel construction
 Fail-safe
 Can handle loads up to 309 lbs.
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone.

S-10
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2191

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. inches
Number
(kg) (mm)
2191-1 110 .118
(50) (3.0)
2191-2 165 .118
(75) (3.0)
2191-3 265 .118
(120) (3.0)
2191-4 309 .118
(140) (3.0)

S-11
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2193

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits
Attributes
 Rugged construction
 Fail-safe  All steel construction
 Compact, low profile design
 Can handle loads up to 518 lbs.
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone.
S

S-12
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2193

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements

Part
Number Load ± 15% Deflection
lbs. inches
(kg) (mm)
2193-1 176 .118
(80) (3.0)
2193-2 287 .118
(130) (3.0)
2193-3 386 .118
(175) (3.0)
2193-4 518 .118
(235) (3.0)

S-13
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2197

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits

Attributes  Rugged construction


 All steel construction
 Fail-safe
 Can handle loads up to 992 lbs.
 Compact, low profile design
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone S

S-14
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2197

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. inches
Number
(kg) (mm)

2197-1 441 .236


(200) (6.0)
2197-2 673 .236
(305) (6.0)
2197-3 926 .236
(420) (6.0)
2197-4 992 .236
(450) (6.0)

S-15
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2199

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits
Attributes
 Rugged construction
 Fail-safe  All steel construction
 Compact, low profile design  Can handle loads up to 2205 lbs.
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone. S

S-16
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2199

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. Inches
Number
(kg) (mm)
2199-1 992 .118
(450) (3.0)
2199-2 1257 .118
(570) (3.0)
2199-3 1764 .118
(800) (3.0)
2199-4 2205 .118
(1000) (3.0)

S-17
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2201

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits
Attributes  Rugged construction
 All steel construction
 Fail-safe
 Compact, low profile design  Can handle loads up to 5799 lbs.
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone. S

S-18
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2201

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. inches
Number
(kg) (mm)
2201-1 1929 .512
(875) (13.0)
2201-2 2646 .512
(1200) (13.0)
2201-3 3749 .512
(1700) (13.0)
2201-4 5799 .512
(2630) (13.0)

S-19
ArmorFlex Mount Series ™ 

2202

Applications

 Marine engines
 Marine generators
 Off-highway equipment
 Construction equipment

Benefits
Attributes  Rugged construction
 All steel construction
 Fail-safe
 Compact, low profile design  Can handle loads up to 9261 lbs.
 Easy to install
 Zinc plated construction

Specifications
 Natural frequency - 8-10 Hertz at rated load
 Transmissibility at resonance - 10 max
 Standard material - zinc plated steel

Elastomeric Data
 Neoprene elastomer has an operating temperature range of -40F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) and is resistant to oil,
most solvents and ozone.
S

S-20
ArmorFlex Mount Series: 2202

Dimension and Performance Characteristics

Load vs. Deflection Requirements


Load ± 15% Deflection
Part
lbs. inches
Number
(kg) (mm)
2202-1 3528 .394
(1600) (10.0)
2202-2 5292 .394
(2400) (10.0)
2202-3 7497 .394
(3400) (10.0)
2202-4 9261 .394
(4200) (10.0)

S-21
PRODUCT INFORMATION

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was accurate at the time of publication. Polymer Technologies Inc. reserves the
right to make changes at any time without prior notice. Please contact us before
using the information contained herein as the basis for your design or specification.
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