Firestone EMDG198 manual Isolating AN Unbalanced Mass, LOW Pressure Operation, Safety Stops

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AIRMOUNT® VIBRATION ISOLATION

At design height and without an auxiliary reservoir, the single and double convoluted parts follow this pattern; i.e., the lateral rate varies from 1/5 to 1/2 of the vertical rate (only the larger high strength parts get as high as 1/2). Notice the #22 is

approximately 1/4(1,373325 ). Going back to the original example of a vibrating screen which weighs 16,400 Ibs. mounted on four

#22’s (@ 9.5 inches), a side load of 1,300 pounds (325 x 4) would deflect the entire suspended mass by one inch.

TRIPLE CONVOLUTED AND REVERSIBLE SLEEVE TYPE PARTS

Both of these types are unstable laterally (except for the 1M1A). Due to low natural frequencies, both can be excellent isolators; however, do not use these two types as Airmount isolators without consulting Firestone (for special guidelines and precautions).

ISOLATING AN UNBALANCED MASS

The primary concern in this case is the amplitude of move- ment. It is dependent on:

1)The ratio of the unbalanced moving mass to the total suspended mass, and

2)The ratio of the speed of the unbalanced moving mass (forced frequency) to the natural frequency of the Airmounts.

The addition of damping to the isolation system (shock absorbers) will reduce the large amplitude of movement experienced during resonance.

If the amplitude of movement is too great, one possible solu- tion would be to add an inertia base in order to increase the ratio of the total suspended mass to the moving unbalanced mass. A good “rule of thumb” is 10:1, respectively.

DESIGN ENVELOPE

Adequate clearance should be provided around the Airmount to prevent puncturing or rubbing of the bellows. The maximum diameter @ 100 psig for each Airmount (bellows) is shown just above the cross sectional view of the air spring.

LOW PRESSURE OPERATION

The lateral rate of a single and double convoluted style Airmount decreases with decreasing internal air pressure (becomes unstable). Consult Firestone if you plan on oper- ating an Airmount at less than 40 psig.

SAFETY STOPS

It is normally recommended that positive stops be installed in all directions; i.e., into compression, extension, and laterally. Positioning of the vertical stops depends upon the amplitude of movement, both during normal operation and startup and shut- down. A good “rule of thumb” is ± 1/2 inch from design height for vertical stops and also ± 1/2 inch (horizontally) for lateral stops.

INITIAL INSTALLATION

NEVER use Airmounts to lift equipment into place, due to the lat- eral instability at lower air spring heights as discussed previously. Equipment should be rested on stops set slightly below design height and raised into position for isolation.

STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN / RESONANCE AND AMPLIFICATION

Resonance is the condition where the forced frequency of the vibrating system is at the natural frequency of the suspension. When this happens, AMPLIFICATION of movement occurs. Going back to our vibrating screen example again, if the nor- mal stroke is 5/16 of an inch, during startup and shutdown (as the machine goes through resonance), the amplitude of movement will be multiplied somewhat. So, while the machine is building up to speed and slowing down, the stroke may be amplified in the range of 1/2 to 11/2 inches. The longer the machine takes to go through resonance (to build up to, or slow down from full operating speed), the larger the amplitude of movement.

EFFECT OF AN AUXILIARY RESERVOIR

There is a direct relationship between natural frequency and isolation effectiveness. Generally, the lower the natural frequency, the better the isolator (or higher percentage of isolation). As previously mentioned, a double convoluted Airmount has a lower natural frequency than a single con- voluted type (of the same size) because it has more internal air volume. We can use this principle to lower the natural frequency of an air spring by adding an auxiliary reservoir (pressure vessel) externally to the Airmount. This effectively increases the air spring volume and reduces its natural frequency.

In order for the reservoir to work properly, there must be a free flow of air between the Airmount and reservoir. Therefore, it should be mounted as close as possible to the Airmount. Additionally, a bead ring attachment is the best end closure choice as the hole in the upper mounting plate can be sized as large as the inside diameter of the bellows (at the top). A 3/4" NPT air inlet will restrict the flow of air somewhat, but can be used as long as it is understood that there is some throttling effect.

Going back to the #22 example, an auxiliary reservoir of three times the internal volume of the air spring at design height (approximately 10 gallons) will reduce the natural frequency from 106.8 cpm to 90.2 cpm. The spring rate also decreases, from 1,324 Ibs./inch to 944 Ibs./inch.

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Contents Irmount R Table of Contents IntroductionAdvantages of Firestone Airstroke Actuators Advantages of Firestone Airmount Isolators AIR Spring Bellows ConstructionEND Closure Options Convoluted AIR SpringsReversible Sleeve AIR Springs 16 UNC To Air Supply Blind Nut Deep Tightening Torque On the blind nut 15 to 20 ft.-lbsUNC Thread Firestone Attach the air spring, a Stud Adapter is available fromSteel Bead Rings Nuts and Lockwashers are included withLarge Parts with Aluminum Bead Rings Installation MaterialStandard Bolt Length 16-24 UNFLarge Convoluted AIR Springs 9mmHOW to USE Static Data Chart Airstroke Actuation752 180 349Airmount Isolation Internal Rubber BumpersTemperature MediaPressure ContaminatesAirstroke Actuation SelectionDown and UP Stops ReturnHorizontal Misalignment Design EnvelopeStacking Fail Safe DevicesStyle TE StyleAirstroke Actuator Problem Solvers Forming Press Vertical Actuated Drive Table Scissor Lift Airmount Vibration Isolation Selection and Isolation FormulaDynamic Spring Rate Formula Natural Frequency FormulaCenter of Gravity Lateral Rates and StabilityHeight Lateral Rate Vertical Rate Safety Stops Initial InstallationIsolating 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 450 400 600 500470 410 360 10.8Type 1 bead plate Type 2 bead plateType 3 bead plate Type 4 bead ring Type 5 rolled plateDynamic Characteristics at 2.5 in. Design Height 1M1AShaded area without Consulting Firestone1M1A-1 DescriptionStatic Data 2M1A Style NPT, each end 2M1A Plastic studs WO2-358-3002Ply Brass studs WO2-358-3004 Throughout the stroke2M2A Style Blind nut,1/8 NPT 2M2A Plastic studs WO2-358-3008Psig Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT NPT only upper plateBlind nuts lower plate Rubber bellows onlyShaded area 25 lbs131 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 Dynamic Characteristics at 5.5 in. Design Height 116-1Area without Consulting Firestone 37 lbsVolume 115Dynamic 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 113 14.5 lbs113-1 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 Static Data Description Able with rolled plates. See page 11 for explanationRolled Plate Assembly Ply 126Bellows Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-7726 Rubber bellows only High Strength WO1-358-014724.5 lbs 148-1 This bead ringPly NPT both ends No blind nutsNo girdle hoop 255-1.5 50 lbsDynamic Characteristics at 6.5 in. Design Height 224Able with bead rings. See pages 8-10 for explanation 14 lbsStyle Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-7325 Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-7327Rubber bellows only WO1-358-0142 Shaded area without Consulting FirestoneDynamic Characteristics at 8.5 in. Design Height X10020-2 UseDynamic Characteristics at 9.5 in. Design Height Dynamic Characteristics at 10.5 in. Design Height 22-1.5Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-7444 22-1.5 12.9 lbs100x 21-2 Minimum heightDynamic Characteristics at 11.25 in. Design Height 233-2Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT 233-2 Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT Two Rubber bumperStyle Two Ply Bellows 19.0 lbs203 Style Ribbed neck aluminum bead 203 Rings equal spacing8 bolts, nuts, washers WO1-358-7227 Ribbed neck aluminum bead PlyWO1-358-7239 Rubber bellows only WO1-139-020728.8 lbs 200 Style200 Rings equal spacing WO1-358-7775215 Style Ribbed neck aluminum bead215 Rings equal spacing WO1-358-7301 Ribbed neck aluminum bead BellowsBead ring Dynamic Characteristics at 11.0 in. Design Height 248-272.5 lbs Force to collapse to minimum height @ 0 PSIG.... lbsDynamic Characteristics at 13.5 in. Design Height 35220.3 lbs Dynamic Characteristics at 13.0 in. Design Height 313Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT 313 46 lbsDynamic Characteristics at 14.70 in. Design Height 333312 WO1-358-7760WO1-358-8004 323 Rubber bellows only WO1-358-7921Do not Dynamic Characteristics at 14.0 in. Design Height 320Rubber bellows only WO1-358-0987 WithoutDynamic Characteristics at 15.0 in. Design Height 321WO1-358-7306 Rubber bellows only WO1-358-7919348-3 Style Thin wall assembly 1X84D-1 Without cap WO1-358-9188 Dynamic Characteristics at 8.0 in. Design Height1X84D With cap dotted line WO1-358-91904001 Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-40017002 Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-70027010 Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-70107012 Style Blind nut, 1/8 NPT WO2-358-70121T12E-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 1T14C-7 Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-5743 1T28C-7 High StrengthDynamic Characteristics at 7.0 in. Design Height 10.4 lbs1T15S 13.7 lbsStyle Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-9414 1T15L-4 15.5 lbsDynamic Characteristics at 7.5 in. Design Height Static DataAvailable 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 Assembly weight bead plate version, no bumper .... .7 lbs Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT piston Not included WO1-358-073018.0 lbs Style Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT WO1-358-9148 1T19L-7 Blind nuts, 1/4 NPT, bumper WO1-358-9149Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT WO1-358-9172 Ply Blind nuts, 3/4 NPT, bumper WO1-358-91601T19L 22.6 lbsIndex Airstroke Actuator Design Parameter Worksheet Airmount Isolator Design Parameter Worksheet For Vibration IsolationAirstroke