INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Mounting Base/Frame

Rigid structural component designed to securely mount and stabilize vibration mechanisms in industrial machinery.

Component Specifications

Definition
A mounting base or frame is a precision-engineered structural component specifically designed to provide stable, rigid support for vibration mechanisms in industrial equipment. It serves as the foundational interface between the vibration mechanism and the main machine structure, ensuring proper alignment, load distribution, and vibration isolation. The component must withstand dynamic forces, maintain dimensional stability under cyclic loading, and prevent resonance transfer to adjacent systems.
Working Principle
The mounting base/frame operates on principles of structural rigidity, vibration damping, and force distribution. It provides a stable platform that anchors the vibration mechanism while minimizing unwanted vibration transmission to other machine components. Through proper design of mounting points, material selection, and geometric configuration, it ensures the vibration mechanism operates at optimal frequencies without causing structural fatigue or performance degradation.
Materials
Typically constructed from high-strength steel (ASTM A36 or equivalent), cast iron (Grade 250), or aluminum alloy (6061-T6) depending on load requirements. May include vibration-damping composite layers or rubber isolators at mounting interfaces.
Technical Parameters
  • Load Capacity 500-5000 kg
  • Surface Flatness ≤0.1 mm/m
  • Natural Frequency >30 Hz to avoid resonance
  • Damping Coefficient ≥0.05
  • Corrosion Resistance ISO 12944 C3 minimum
  • Mounting Hole Tolerance H7
Standards
ISO 10816, ISO 1940, DIN 45669, DIN 4150

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Mounting Base/Frame.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Structural fatigue from cyclic loading
  • Resonance with operating frequencies
  • Corrosion in harsh environments
  • Misalignment during installation
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Insufficient material thickness
Failure: Cracking or permanent deformation under load
Mitigation: Implement finite element analysis during design phase and specify minimum thickness based on dynamic load calculations
Trigger: Improper mounting surface preparation
Failure: Reduced vibration isolation effectiveness
Mitigation: Establish surface flatness specifications and implement inspection protocols before installation

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5 mm for mounting hole positions, ±0.1° for angular alignment
Test Method
Vibration analysis per ISO 10816, static load testing to 150% of rated capacity, resonance frequency testing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a vibration mechanism mounting base?

To provide rigid, stable support that maintains proper alignment of the vibration mechanism while isolating vibrations from the main machine structure.

How do you select the right material for a vibration mounting base?

Material selection depends on load capacity requirements, environmental conditions, damping needs, and cost considerations. Steel offers high strength, cast iron provides better damping, while aluminum offers lightweight solutions.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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