INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Motor Fixture

Specialized fixture for securing industrial vibration motors during performance testing and quality control procedures.

Component Specifications

Definition
A precision-engineered clamping device designed specifically for the Industrial-Grade Vibration Motor Assembly Tester, used to rigidly mount vibration motors during comprehensive testing cycles including vibration analysis, thermal performance evaluation, and endurance testing under simulated operational conditions.
Working Principle
Utilizes hydraulic or pneumatic actuation with adjustable clamping force to securely hold vibration motors in precise alignment with testing interfaces while minimizing external vibration interference and ensuring consistent contact with measurement sensors.
Materials
High-strength aluminum alloy (e.g., 7075-T6) for main structure, hardened steel (AISI 4140) for clamping jaws, polyurethane vibration-damping inserts, corrosion-resistant fasteners (stainless steel 316).
Technical Parameters
  • Temperature Range -20°C to 150°C
  • Max Motor Diameter 300 mm
  • Vibration Isolation >90% at 1000 Hz
  • Clamping Force Range 500-5000 N
  • Positioning Accuracy ±0.05 mm
  • Interface Compatibility ISO 16084 mounting standard
Standards
ISO 10816, ISO 1940, DIN 45665, DIN 45691

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Motor Fixture.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Inadequate clamping force leading to motor slippage during testing
  • Misalignment causing inaccurate vibration measurements
  • Material fatigue in clamping components after extended use
  • Thermal expansion affecting positioning accuracy at temperature extremes
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Wear on clamping surfaces
Failure: Reduced gripping force allowing motor movement
Mitigation: Regular surface inspection and replacement of wear components; implement preventive maintenance schedule
Trigger: Hydraulic/pneumatic system leakage
Failure: Loss of clamping pressure during testing
Mitigation: Install pressure monitoring sensors with automatic shutdown; use high-quality seals and regular system checks
Trigger: Thermal expansion mismatch
Failure: Positioning drift at high temperatures
Mitigation: Use materials with similar thermal expansion coefficients; implement temperature compensation algorithms

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Positioning tolerance ±0.05 mm, clamping force tolerance ±2% of set value, temperature stability ±1°C
Test Method
ISO 10816 for vibration severity, ISO 1940 for balance quality, DIN 45665 for vibration measurement procedures

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of vibration motors can this fixture accommodate?

The fixture is designed for industrial-grade vibration motors up to 300 mm in diameter, with adjustable clamping mechanisms to accommodate various motor shapes and mounting configurations.

How does the fixture minimize testing interference?

It incorporates vibration-damping materials and precision alignment features to isolate the motor from external vibrations while maintaining consistent sensor contact for accurate measurements.

What maintenance is required for this fixture?

Regular inspection of clamping surfaces, lubrication of moving parts, and calibration of force sensors every 6 months or 1000 test cycles, whichever comes first.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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