Technical characteristics
The compound used is based on a standard natural rubber specifically
designed to have good ageing properties .
Load capacities shown in catalogue are the maximum Static values
with the capability of withstanding occasional extreme dynamic
overloads .
ATP mounts have stiffness values 4 times greater in the radial plane than the axial plane , providing effective resistance to transient lateral shock loads .
Applications
• Suspension systems where it is deemed necessary to control any
Pitching or Rolling movement which could strain external connections.
• Medium and high frequency motor compressor units.
• Gen sets.
• Hydraulic Units.
• Marine auxiliary units.
• Ventilators , etc .
Operation and Assembly
ATP mountings use the rubber section in a shear mode to achieve the best load /deflection values . Due to the interior design of the rubber section they have a progressive stiffness feature, preventing metal to metal contact in the case of impacts or extreme overload in transient shock conditions on mobile equipment . ATP mounts can be attached to the support structure by Set Screws or Bolts , or by threaded studs securely grouted to the floor to suit the base plate attachment holes .
Advantages
• Easily assembled to the machine and the support structure .
• Top metal cap protects the rubber section against various contaminants- diesel , oils , grease , petrol , etc .
• Effectiveness – three variations in hardness - Soft: A 45, Medium: B 60, Hard: C 75. This enables the user to choose each mount depending upon the load to be supported and the frequency of the vibrations to be attenuated.