• High-efficiency, multi-directional isolation of low frequency vibration.
  • Extremely rugged and require no maintenance.
  • Easily installed.
  • Long service life.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Maximum Axial Load

N/A 3000 to 7500 lbs13345 to 33362 N

Deflection at Maximum Axial Load

N/A 0.03 in0.762 mm

Dimension A

N/A 8 in203.2 mm

Dimension B

N/A 4.00 in101.6 mm

Diameter C

N/A 0.656 in16.7 mm

Dimension D

N/A 1.19 in30.2 mm

Dimension E

N/A 5/8-11 UNC-2B

Dimension F

N/A 5.5 in139.7 mm

Dimension G

N/A 7 in177.8 mm

Material

N/A Parts made of Neoprene Elastomer.

General Description

N/A Lattice Mounts are recommended for applications where disturbing frequencies are as low as 6 Hz. Their lattice design provides a soft vertical spring rate combined with lateral stability. Typical applications include shakerscreens, sifters, rubber mills, air compressors and large engines/generators.

Chan-L™ Mounts are recommended for machines where vertical disturbing frequencies are 600 cpm or higher. Their elastomer-supported channel design features a soft vertical spring rate. The design incorporates built-in protection against metal-to-metal bottoming. Typical applications include separating and grading screens and shakeouts.

Leveling Mounts provide the ability to level equipment and machinery. These mounts offer a vertical natural frequency under maximum load of 12 Hz. They are constructed of a neoprene elastomer, which resists oil, ozone and caustic materials, and a high-visibility yellow housing made of high strength steel.

Industrial Shockmounts efficiently control shock and structural noise transmission from heavy industrial machinery. Adjacent controls, sensitive instruments and precision machines are protected from impact disturbances which could hamper their performance. Worker comfort is increased, and building structures need less maintenance.

Installation

N/A Each Lord Shock Mount is only 1-3/16" (30.16mm) high. It requires minimal lifting of machinery, and does not shift the machine's center of gravity. The top plate of each Shock Mount is tapped to receive a standard 5/8-11UNC-2B bolt for attaching to the machine. Through holes are provided on each side of the bottom plate extension for bolting the Shock Mount to the floor.

Vibration Problems

N/A Lord Shock Mounts are specifically engineered to isolate vertical shocks and reduce transmission of structural noise through floors. If your application involves intermittent or continuous vibration frequencies above 600 cycles per minute, use Lord Chan-L™ Mounts. If frequencies below 600 cycles per minute are involved, use Lord Lattice Mountings.