SPRING MOUNTS
Type "X-100" Series (1" Deflection)
Type "X" series mounts with one inch deflection solves troublesome vibration problems. These mounts are preferred over most rubber mounts due to the high static deflection of the spring. "X" series spring mounts are designed for noise and vibration control applications in critical areas on concrete or wooden floors.
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XE |
XP |
XF |
XN |
FEATURES:
The mount has a two piece cast iron housing for the spring. The mounts are provided with slotted mounting holes with a non-skid elastomeric acoustic pad on the base for easy bolting to the floor. Resilient elastomeric snubbers on the inner panels prevent metal to metal contact and allow the spring to function properly. These mounts have a built in leveling device (external or internal). The springs has 50% additional travel to solid beyond rated load as per the ASHRAE recommendations. The spring is galvanized, instead of being painted, to prevent rusting in the long run. These spring mounts can also be supplied with flat or non-skid neoprene top surfaces in case of internal level adjustment.

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MODEL |
DIMENSION IN INCHES |
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| L | L1 | L2 | W | K | H | h | |
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XE |
5-5/8 |
5-1/8 |
4-1/4 |
2-1/4 |
3/8 |
4 |
1/2 |
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XP |
5-5/8 |
5-1/8 |
4-1/4 |
2-1/4 |
3/8 |
4-1/4 |
1/2 |
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XF |
5-5/8 |
5-1/8 |
4-1/4 |
2-1/4 |
3/8 |
4-1/4 |
1/2 |
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XN |
5-5/8 |
5-1/4 |
4-1/4 |
2-1/4 |
3/8 |
4-1/2 |
1/2 |
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ISOLATOR MODEL* |
RATED LOAD |
SOLID |
DEFLECTION AT SOLID LOAD |
COLOR |
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| LBS | LBS | INCH | MAIN | STRIPE | |
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Xx-101 |
40 |
60 |
1.3 |
Silver |
Blue |
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Xx-102 |
66 |
100 |
1.3 |
Silver |
Orange |
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Xx-103 |
110 |
165 |
1.2 |
Silver |
Brown |
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Xx-104 |
173 |
260 |
1.0 |
Silver |
Black |
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Xx-105 |
246 |
370 |
0.8 |
Silver |
Yellow |
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Xx-106 |
300 |
450 |
0.5 |
Silver |
Red |
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Xx-107 |
466 |
700 |
0.45 |
Silver |
Green |
* x = (Model Types E, P, F or N)
APPLICATION:
Used for all air conditioning equipments such as compressors, air handling units, centrifugal fans, pumps and chillers.
NOTE:
1. Adjust the mounting so that the upper housing clears the lower
housing by at least 1/4" but not more than 1/2".
2. The isolators should be selected in the range of -30% to +25%
of the rated load.



