Shock mounts isolate and absorb the kinetic energy created by oscillatory mechanical components. Vibration control devices are installed in mechanical devices in order to reduce the noise pollution and physical wear otherwise caused by continuous vibration. Inevitably, almost all devices that facilitate motion create noise and friction as a byproduct of the process.
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Gallagher CorporationGurnee, IL 800-373-8793 Gallagher can help you establish & prioritize your performance needs, recommend the proper material, provide prompt quotations & supply you with quality shock mounts. Their multi-million dollar investment in people & equipment works 3 shifts to meet your delivery needs. They excel solving problems & providing four decades of experienced engineering support for their customers around the world.
Enterprise Rubber, Inc.Akron, OH 888-361-7018 Enterprise Rubber supplies a full range of quality & affordable anti-vibrating products, such as their elite line of shock mounts. Check out their website to see their wide range of state-of-the-art products & services & perform a search for your requirements. Enterprise's team of helpful & skilled employees can also assist you with whatever questions you have- they're only a phone call away!
Bushings, Inc.Rochester Hills, MI 248-650-0603 Bushings, Inc. can bring you the solutions you have been looking for- with over 5 decades of experience, research & development, their extensive team of expert employees can bring you the highest quality shock mounts available. Please contact the Bushings team to assist you by providing the most cost effective solutions to your noise, vibration, shock & alignment problems.
Advanced Antivibration Components -- AACNew Hyde Park, NY 516-328-3662 Advanced Antivibration Components' goal is to provide individuals and businesses with the highest-quality products in the quickest and most efficient way possible. Their unbeatable supply of superior shock mounts will leave you a happy and, no doubt, returning customer. Check out their extensive new online catalog and never go wanting for first-rate anti-vibration equipment again!
Ebco® Inc.Elgin, IL 847-531-9500 Founded in 1951, Ebco is a leading supplier of industrial products with locations all over the globe. Ebco offers the highest quality of shock mounts on the market today & has provided superior service to their customers, assisting them in achieving their goals & helping them reduce vendors, increase inventory turns, optimize product performance & meet price targets.
Acoustical Solutions, Inc.Richmond, VA 800-782-5742 Acoustical Solutions, Incorporated has been producing precision made shock mounts- in addition to a wide range of other anti-vibration equipment- since 1989, and has become one of the top sources for equipment of this kind. The good people of Acoustical Solutions promise only the best services and products and strive to satisfy each and every one of their customers.
ITT Enidine Inc.Orchard Park, NY 800-852-8508 Shock mounts and other vibration isolation products are ITT Enidine's specialty. For many years, Enidine has been the leading name in the shock absorption products industry, and that continues to be the case because of our commitment to ongoing product development and innovation. The finest products, the best service and the most knowledgeable professionals make Enidine #1 in the industry.
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Shock Mounts
Shock mounts serve to minimize these byproducts in order to improve the comfort of users as well as enhance the effectiveness of machine usage thereby promoting productivity. Also known as shock absorbers, these varied devices are found in industrial, commercial and even residential settings. Automotive, manufacturing, transportation, heating, cooling and even recording industries utilize the benefits of shock mounts in products ranging from radiators, vibratory finishing equipment, automotive engines and high quality microphones. The wide array of uses for shock absorbers necessitates a variety of options, but the basic function remains the same. Shock mounts of any kind must provide either the cushion space necessary to stop motion from reaching the other elements, or provide the corresponding level of energy absorption. Bushings are an example of a device that uses compression and decompression to contain movement whereas rubber pads use materials capable of absorbing the kinetic energy. No matter the particular style, shock mounts are vital to the longevity of vibratory machines as they reduce the wear and tear that often lead to equipment malfunction and decreased production.
Industrial shock mounts utilize several different designs to reduce noise and vibration. Often more than one particular style of mount is used in a single mechanism to achieve maximum vibration damping. Hysteretic, hydraulic, elastomeric and pneumatic are the most commonly used types of vibration absorbers. The variable techniques reflect the range of applications in which shock mounts are used. Devices such as these may be used to attach small instruments to panels or to attach large machine components to an engine. Therefore not only the design, but the size, body and absorption materials are important to take into account when selecting the most capable mount for a given application. Common measurements include length, diameter and maximum force. As some use pumps, pistons and rods, it is essential to consider the length of a device when fully extended. Brass, steel, stainless steel, bronze, copper and some thermoplastics are commonly used for their ability to withstand near constant wear. Rubber, however, is the most prevalent material used in the production of vibration isolators. Neoprene, silicone and EPDM are common types of rubber found in shock mounts due to their ability to absorb kinetic energy and diffuse it as heat. Often the body is composed of metals, while the absorbing component is made of rubber. Manufacturing techniques vary widely depending upon the materials used as well as the method of shock absorption.