The mounting method of a vibration isolator directly affects its effectiveness and applicable scenarios. Vibration isolators with different mounting methods have their own unique characteristics. Choosing the right mounting method can maximize the effectiveness of the isolator. The following details the types of vibration isolators classified by mounting method.
Pedestal-Mounted Vibration Isolators: Equipment Bottom Protection
Pedestal-mounted vibration isolators isolate vibration by supporting the bottom of the equipment, effectively reducing the impact of ground vibration on the equipment. They are suitable for heavy equipment such as large machine tools and compressors. LeadTop's LVH-T15 heavy-duty active vibration isolation platform, with a maximum load capacity of 500kg, is an ideal vibration isolation solution for heavy-duty precision instruments.
Suspension-Mounted Vibration Isolators: Suitable for Suspended Equipment
Suspension vibration isolators suspend equipment using ropes, springs, or other methods to reduce vibration interference from the ground and surrounding environment. They are suitable for precision instruments and small equipment, such as some testing instruments in laboratories. It can isolate vibrations from multiple directions, providing comprehensive protection for equipment.
Desktop Vibration Isolators: Specifically Designed for Small Equipment
Desktop vibration isolators are compact and installed between the table and the equipment. They are designed specifically for small equipment. LeadTop's TA600 desktop active vibration isolation table achieves six-degree-of-freedom vibration suppression within a wide frequency range of 1-200Hz, making it an ideal vibration isolation solution for ultra-precision laboratories.
