Firestone EMDG198 manual Airmount Vibration Isolation, Selection and Isolation Formula

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AIRMOUNT® VIBRATION ISOLATION

SELECTION AND ISOLATION FORMULA

Refer to the selection guide on page 33 for Airmount load and isolation capabilities. Follow this procedure:

1. LOAD CAPACITY

Select one or two Airmounts that can support the load at each mounting point. It is normally best to design for pressures in the 60 to 80 psig range. Consider only the 1M1A-0 and the single and double convoluted types at first. Please notice that in the range of 210 to 63,890 pounds you will, in most cases, find both a single and double convoluted style part which will support the load.

2. DETERMINE ISOLATION EFFECTIVENESS

Select the disturbing frequency that is closest to the actual forced frequency (400, 800, or 1500 cpm). Then check the per- centage of isolation for the parts that were selected in 1 above.

3. DETERMINE DESIGN HEIGHT

THE AIR SPRING SHOULD BE USED AT THE DESIGN HEIGHT GIVEN. The double convoluted part is used at a design height somewhat higher than its single convolution equivalent. Make sure that the design height falls within the height restrictions. Also, the double convoluted part will show a higher percentage of isolation (less transmitted vibration) than the single convoluted air spring. The reason for this is that the double convoluted part has a greater internal volume of air than the single convoluted version of the same size. At disturb- ing frequencies in the 400 to 800 cpm range, the double convoluted part is a significantly better vibration isolator than the single convoluted part. At disturbing frequencies of 800 to 1500 cpm, the gap closes considerably. At frequencies of 1500 cpm and above, the difference is negligible.

4. DETERMINE EXACT INTERNAL PRESSURE AND ISOLATION EFFECTIVENESS

The chances are that your specific vibration problem does not fall neatly into the load and disturbing frequency criteria as pre- sented in the selection guide.

Therefore, once a preliminary part selection has been made, turn to the individual data page for that part in order to deter- mine the specific internal pressure required and the percentage of isolation attainable.

CONSIDER THIS EXAMPLE:

Isolate a vibrating screen which weighs a total of 16,400 pounds, preferably with one isolator at each corner. The vibrat- ing mechanism is rotating at a speed of 850 rpm (cpm) with a total stroke of 5/16 inch.

a. Determine the load at each mounting point:

16,400 = 4,100 lbs.

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Scan down the 80 psig load column in the selection guide. It appears that either a #19 or a #22 will support the load at a pressure between 60 and 80 psig.

b. Determine Isolation Effectiveness.

Read the % of Isolation at 800 cpm for the #19 and #22 (since 800 is closest to our machine speed of 850 cpm). A #19 is at 96.0% and a #22 is at 98.2%. Looking at isolation effec- tiveness in terms of % TRANSMISSION, the #19 will transmit 100 – 96.0, or 4.0% of the vibrations. A #22 will transmit 100 – 98.2, or 1.8% of the vibrations. So, even though there does not seem to be much difference between 96.0% and 98.2% isolation, the #22 is in fact a better isolator by approxi- mately a factor of two when comparing transmitted vibration.

c. Determine Design Height.

Let’s say we have chosen the #22 because 96.0% isolation for a #19 is considered to be too low. A #22 should be used at 9.5 inches as shown in the second column on page 33.

d. Determine Exact Internal Pressure and Isolation Percentage. Turn to page 61 for detailed information on the #22.

a)What exact pressure will be required to support the load of 4,100 Ibs? Refer to the information in the block entitled “Dynamic Characteristics at 9.5 in Design Height.”

4,280 lbs. = 53.5 in2 = effective area @ 9.5 inches

80 lbs/in2@ 80 psig

Divide the actual load by the effective area:

4,100 lbs. = 76.6 psig required to support

53.5 in24,100 lbs. at 9.5 inches

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Contents Irmount R Introduction Table of ContentsAdvantages of Firestone Airstroke Actuators Advantages of Firestone Airmount Isolators Bellows Construction AIR SpringEND Closure Options Convoluted AIR SpringsReversible Sleeve AIR Springs Tightening Torque On the blind nut 15 to 20 ft.-lbs 16 UNC To Air Supply Blind Nut DeepUNC Thread Firestone Attach the air spring, a Stud Adapter is available fromNuts and Lockwashers are included with Steel Bead RingsLarge Parts with Aluminum Bead Rings Material InstallationStandard Bolt Length 16-24 UNF9mm Large Convoluted AIR SpringsAirstroke Actuation HOW to USE Static Data Chart752 180 349Internal Rubber Bumpers Airmount IsolationMedia TemperaturePressure ContaminatesSelection Airstroke ActuationDown and UP Stops ReturnDesign Envelope Horizontal MisalignmentStacking Fail Safe DevicesTE Style StyleAirstroke Actuator Problem Solvers Forming Press Vertical Actuated Drive Table Scissor Lift Selection and Isolation Formula Airmount Vibration IsolationNatural Frequency Formula Dynamic Spring Rate FormulaCenter of Gravity Lateral Rates and StabilityHeight Lateral Rate Vertical Rate Initial Installation Safety StopsIsolating AN Unbalanced Mass LOW Pressure OperationDamping Plumbing SystemsDescription Order No Isolation Chart Hertz CPM ResonancePercent Airmount Isolation Problem Solvers Airmount Isolation Problem Solvers Miscellaneous Applications Miscellaneous Problem Solvers Miscellaneous Problem Solvers 600 500 450 400470 410 360 10.8Type 2 bead plate Type 1 bead plateType 3 bead plate Type 4 bead ring Type 5 rolled plate1M1A Dynamic Characteristics at 2.5 in. Design HeightShaded area without Consulting Firestone1M1A-1 DescriptionStatic Data Style NPT, each end 2M1A Plastic studs WO2-358-3002 2M1APly Brass studs WO2-358-3004 Throughout the stroke2M2A Style Blind nut,1/8 NPT 2M2A Plastic studs WO2-358-3008Psig NPT only upper plate Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT Blind nuts, 3/4 NPTBlind nuts lower plate Rubber bellows only25 lbs Shaded area131 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT 131 Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT32 lbs 110 WO1-358-0112Rubber bellows only WO1-358-0100 116 StrengthWO1-358-7606 116-1 Dynamic Characteristics at 5.5 in. Design HeightArea without Consulting Firestone 37 lbs115 VolumeDynamic Characteristics at 5.0 in. Design Height WO1-358-7023Rubber bellows only WO1-358-0134 19-.75 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-7040 19-.7510.0 lbs 14.5 lbs 113113-1 Style Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-8160 128-1 High Strength15.2 lbs Dynamic Characteristics at 6.0 in. Design Height 17.1 lbsFrequency 119 Do not use Airstroke13.2 lbs Able with rolled plates. See page 11 for explanation Static Data DescriptionRolled Plate Assembly Ply 126Bellows Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-7726 Rubber bellows only High Strength WO1-358-014724.5 lbs This bead ring 148-1Ply NPT both ends No blind nutsNo girdle hoop 50 lbs 255-1.5224 Dynamic Characteristics at 6.5 in. Design HeightAble with bead rings. See pages 8-10 for explanation 14 lbsBlind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-7327 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-7325Rubber bellows only WO1-358-0142 Shaded area without Consulting FirestoneX100 Dynamic Characteristics at 8.5 in. Design HeightUse 20-2Dynamic Characteristics at 9.5 in. Design Height 22-1.5 Dynamic Characteristics at 10.5 in. Design HeightStyle Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-7444 22-1.5 12.9 lbs100x Minimum height 21-2233-2 Dynamic Characteristics at 11.25 in. Design HeightStyle Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT 233-2 Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT Two Rubber bumper19.0 lbs Style Two Ply BellowsStyle Ribbed neck aluminum bead 203 Rings equal spacing 2038 bolts, nuts, washers WO1-358-7227 Ribbed neck aluminum bead PlyWO1-358-7239 Rubber bellows only WO1-139-020728.8 lbs Style 200200 Rings equal spacing WO1-358-7775Style Ribbed neck aluminum bead 215215 Rings equal spacing WO1-358-7301 Ribbed neck aluminum bead Bellows248-2 Bead ring Dynamic Characteristics at 11.0 in. Design Height72.5 lbs Force to collapse to minimum height @ 0 PSIG.... lbsDynamic Characteristics at 13.5 in. Design Height 35220.3 lbs 313 Dynamic Characteristics at 13.0 in. Design HeightStyle Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT 313 46 lbs333 Dynamic Characteristics at 14.70 in. Design Height312 WO1-358-7760WO1-358-8004 323 Rubber bellows only WO1-358-7921Do not 320 Dynamic Characteristics at 14.0 in. Design HeightRubber bellows only WO1-358-0987 Without321 Dynamic Characteristics at 15.0 in. Design HeightWO1-358-7306 Rubber bellows only WO1-358-7919348-3 Dynamic Characteristics at 8.0 in. Design Height Style Thin wall assembly 1X84D-1 Without cap WO1-358-91881X84D With cap dotted line WO1-358-9190Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-4001 4001Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-7002 7002Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-7010 7010Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-7012 70121T12E-3 Ring bolts, nuts, washers notPly Included, use cap screws WO1-358-8118 1T14C-1 1T14C-3 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-5405 1T14C-3Than 10 Psig internal pressure Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-5743 1T28C-7 High Strength 1T14C-710.4 lbs Dynamic Characteristics at 7.0 in. Design Height13.7 lbs 1T15S15.5 lbs Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-9414 1T15L-4Static Data Dynamic Characteristics at 7.5 in. Design HeightAvailable with a bead ring. Bolts are not included 1401T15M-2 WO1-358-9053 Two Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-9054WO1-358-9099 Dynamic Characteristics at 12.5 in. Design Height 1T15M14.3 lbs Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT piston Not included WO1-358-0730 Assembly weight bead plate version, no bumper .... .7 lbs18.0 lbs 1T19L-7 Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT, bumper WO1-358-9149 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-9148Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-9172 Ply Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT, bumper WO1-358-916022.6 lbs 1T19LIndex Airstroke Actuator Design Parameter Worksheet For Vibration Isolation Airmount Isolator Design Parameter WorksheetAirstroke