How is a vibration damper used?
A rubber mount for vibration damping is used between the machine and the foundation or frame so that the vibrations generated by the machine are reduced. Depending on the design of the rubber-metal element, there are different types of mounting: threaded bolts, internal threads, flanges, … Rubber-metal bearings are designed so that the main direction of force corresponds to the direction of pressure. Additional shear loads are not a problem for most elements. Unless otherwise specified, tensile loads are generally not intended, as this would cause lasting damage to the rubber. The specified maximum load values indicate calculated nominal values for the static continuous load. Observe resistance to media and operating temperatures. Standard enamels are not suitable for use in resonance, e.g. vibrating screens.