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Anti-vibration Mounting

18th May 1962, Page 54
18th May 1962
Page 54
Page 54, 18th May 1962 — Anti-vibration Mounting
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rAA NEW anti-Vibration mounting un for tanks on road vehicles has bee developed by BTR Industries, Ltt Designed to combine maximum strengt with minimum weight, the unit, Typ 120-3004, weighs only 40 lb., has a loaf ing range of 1,500-3,500 lb., and inco, porates the rubber-in-shear techniqu, It is additional to BTR's wide range c Vibro-Insulator mountings.

The large deflection obtainable o these units ensures that any bending c twisting occurring in the chassis is nl transferred to the tank, enabling a ligh weight tank to be used if requirei Shock loads are readily absorbed an stability is assured by stabilizer unii which also employ the rubber-in-shel principle. Other major advantages c the Type 120-3004 unit include a devic which relieves shear stress on the bol and strain on the chassis members.

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