Key Considerations for Antivibration Mountings (AVM), High Deflection, Medium Weight Sensitive Equipment

When selecting antivibration mountings for high deflection, medium weight sensitive equipment, there are several key considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Vibration Isolation Performance: The primary goal of antivibration mountings is to effectively isolate the sensitive equipment from external vibrations. Consider the level of vibration isolation required based on the equipment's sensitivity and the environment it will be used in.

  2. Load Capacity: Ensure the antivibration mountings can support the weight of the equipment adequately. Select mountings with a load capacity that exceeds the weight of the equipment to prevent overloading.

  3. Resonance Frequency: Choose antivibration mountings with a resonance frequency that is lower than the expected dominant frequencies in the operating environment. This ensures effective vibration isolation across a range of frequencies.

  4. Deflection Range: For high deflection applications, select mountings that offer sufficient deflection to accommodate the expected movement and provide adequate isolation.

  5. Durability and Maintenance: Consider the durability of the mountings and their resistance to environmental factors such as temperature variations, chemicals, and other potential sources of degradation. Additionally, assess the ease of maintenance and replacement if needed.

  6. Mounting Configuration: Select the appropriate mounting configuration (such as stud mounts, plate mounts, or bushing mounts) based on the specific requirements of the equipment and the installation setup.

  7. Cost Considerations: Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the antivibration mountings while ensuring that the chosen solution meets the necessary performance criteria.

By carefully considering these factors, you can select antivibration mountings that effectively isolate high deflection, medium weight sensitive equipment from vibrations, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.