Description and Specification for Lab Tenders
Vibrations On Machine Foundations.
The can be used to investigate the problems of foundations and vibration
isolation using a practical example. To do this, vibrations are
generated and measured on a foundation. Springs are then used to try out
different tunings and vibration absorbers are used to investigate
absorption effects. An indispensible element of machine design is
targeted reduction of vibrations. An elastic, vibration insulating
installation of the machine avoids the transmission of harmful
vibrations to the surroundings. This is installed on a foundation using
springs and dampers. The foundation represents the surroundings and can
be used to measure the effectiveness of the vibration isolation.
Additional helical springs connect the foundation to the actual frame of
the trainer. This double vibration isolation, combined with the high
fixed weight of the frame, guarantees vibration-free laboratory
operation, even under unfavourable experimental conditions.
Technical data Vibrations On Machine Foundations
• Drive motors.
• Max. Speed: 6.000min-1.
• Max. Torque: approx. 3,40nm.
• Machine mounted on a plate.
• Mass: max. 26kg (incl. Additional weights 4x 2kg).
• Max. Imbalance: 2x 5kgmm.
• Max. Imbalance force: 2x 500n (up to 3.000min-1).