Rubber-Metal Isolators
CGM6023M
Elastically mounted under dynamic loads
Universal Connection Isolators
Natural frequency 11.2 Hz to 17.8 Hz
Load range 162.7 kg to 406.9 kg
Stable connection and efficient decoupling: ACE offers two-piece isolators in the Universal Mounts product family, to connect machines or plants with adjacent components such as cabins or housings. The breakaway-resistant machine elements cover a load range of up to 2,065 kg for each mounting element and can be used with the standard type in temperature ranges from -30 °C to +80 °C.
They are easy to install as stable elastic mounts for applications with high dynamic loads, effective in all spatial directions, and compensate high dynamic loads reliably, due to their stability and cushioning qualities.
They consist of elastic mounting elements and are primarily used in mobile applications for isolating multi-directional vibrations, impacts or structure-borne noise in vehicle cabins, motors or transmissions.
They are easy to install as stable elastic mounts for applications with high dynamic loads, effective in all spatial directions, and compensate high dynamic loads reliably, due to their stability and cushioning qualities.
They consist of elastic mounting elements and are primarily used in mobile applications for isolating multi-directional vibrations, impacts or structure-borne noise in vehicle cabins, motors or transmissions.
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CGM6023M
Universal Connection Isolators
Dimensions
d1 | 60 mm |
d2 | 27 mm |
d3 | 20.5 mm |
d4 | 24 mm |
A | 13 mm |
B | 23.5 mm |
C | 1.5 mm |
Technical data
Natural frequency 11.2 Hz to 17.8 Hz Hz Load range 162.7 kg to 406.9 kg kg Operating temperature range -40 °C to +70 °C Environment Resistant against UV radiation Material Outer body: zinc plated steel; Isolation medium: natural rubber | NoteFail-safe with the use of stop washers. Simple design. Mounting informationSuitable for loads in pressure direction. On requestSpecial options. |
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