INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Component Mounting Plates

Component mounting plates are structural elements in industrial machinery that provide secure attachment points for various components within a carrier or chassis system.

Component Specifications

Definition
Component mounting plates are precision-engineered structural plates designed to be integrated into the carrier or chassis of industrial machinery. They serve as rigid, stable platforms for mounting critical components such as motors, sensors, control units, actuators, and other subsystems. These plates ensure proper alignment, vibration damping, and mechanical stability while facilitating modular assembly and maintenance access. They are typically designed with standardized hole patterns, mounting bosses, and reinforcement features to accommodate specific component configurations.
Working Principle
Component mounting plates function by providing a rigid, flat surface with precisely located mounting features (holes, slots, threaded inserts) that allow components to be securely fastened. They distribute mechanical loads evenly across the chassis structure, prevent component misalignment during operation, and often incorporate vibration isolation through material selection or damping elements. The plates maintain dimensional stability under thermal and mechanical stresses, ensuring long-term reliability of mounted components.
Materials
Common materials include: carbon steel (A36, 1018, 1045), stainless steel (304, 316), aluminum alloys (6061-T6, 7075), and engineered plastics (polycarbonate, nylon) for specific applications. Surface treatments may include powder coating, anodizing, or plating for corrosion resistance.
Technical Parameters
  • Thickness 3-25 mm
  • Load Capacity 50-5000 kg depending on size/material
  • Surface Finish Ra 1.6-3.2 μm
  • Flatness Tolerance ±0.1-0.5 mm/m
  • Hole Position Tolerance ±0.05-0.2 mm
Standards
ISO 2768, DIN 7168, ISO 9001, ASME Y14.5

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Component Mounting Plates.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Improper material selection leading to corrosion
  • Inadequate load capacity causing structural failure
  • Poor flatness causing component misalignment
  • Vibration-induced fatigue cracking
  • Thermal expansion mismatch with chassis
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Material fatigue from cyclic loading
Failure: Crack propagation leading to plate fracture
Mitigation: Implement regular inspection schedules, use fatigue-resistant materials, design with appropriate safety factors, and apply non-destructive testing methods
Trigger: Corrosion in harsh environments
Failure: Reduced structural integrity and mounting point failure
Mitigation: Select corrosion-resistant materials, apply protective coatings, implement environmental controls, and establish preventive maintenance programs

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Geometric tolerances per ISO 2768-m, dimensional tolerances ±0.1mm for critical features
Test Method
Dimensional verification via CMM, flatness testing with surface plates, load testing per ASTM standards, vibration testing per ISO 10816

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when selecting component mounting plates?

Key considerations include: material compatibility with operating environment, load capacity requirements, vibration characteristics, thermal expansion properties, corrosion resistance needs, mounting hole patterns, accessibility for maintenance, and compliance with industry standards.

How do mounting plates affect machinery vibration?

Properly designed mounting plates reduce vibration transmission by providing mass damping and structural rigidity. Material selection, thickness, and mounting techniques significantly impact natural frequency response and vibration isolation effectiveness.

Can I contact factories directly?

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