INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Mounting Brackets/Housings

Mounting brackets and housings are structural components that secure and protect drive roller assemblies in industrial machinery.

Component Specifications

Definition
Mounting brackets and housings are precision-engineered structural components designed to securely fasten drive roller assemblies to machine frames while providing protection from environmental factors, mechanical impacts, and operational stresses. These components ensure proper alignment, vibration damping, and thermal management for optimal roller performance in material handling and processing applications.
Working Principle
Mounting brackets provide rigid attachment points that transfer operational loads from the drive roller to the machine frame, while housings enclose the roller assembly to protect against contamination, debris, and accidental contact. The design incorporates stress distribution through geometric optimization and material selection to maintain dimensional stability under dynamic loading conditions.
Materials
Typically manufactured from structural steel (ASTM A36), stainless steel (304/316), or aluminum alloys (6061-T6) with corrosion-resistant coatings. High-performance applications may use engineered polymers or composite materials for specific thermal or chemical resistance requirements.
Technical Parameters
  • Load Capacity 500-5000 kg
  • Surface Finish Ra 3.2 μm or better
  • Protection Rating IP54 to IP67
  • Temperature Range -20°C to 150°C
  • Mounting Hole Tolerance ±0.1 mm
Standards
ISO 2768, DIN 6930, ISO 286, DIN 7172

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Mounting Brackets/Housings.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Material fatigue under cyclic loading
  • Corrosion in harsh environments
  • Misalignment due to improper installation
  • Vibration-induced loosening
  • Thermal expansion mismatch
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Inadequate material selection for operating environment
Failure: Premature corrosion or material degradation
Mitigation: Implement material compatibility analysis and specify appropriate corrosion-resistant materials or coatings
Trigger: Improper torque application during installation
Failure: Bracket loosening or structural deformation
Mitigation: Establish standardized installation procedures with calibrated torque tools and verification protocols
Trigger: Insufficient vibration damping design
Failure: Accelerated wear on roller bearings and mounting points
Mitigation: Incorporate vibration analysis in design phase and include damping elements or isolation mounts

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Geometric tolerances per ISO 2768-m, dimensional tolerances per ISO 286 medium class
Test Method
Static load testing per ISO 15630, vibration testing per ISO 10816, corrosion resistance testing per ISO 9227

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when selecting mounting brackets for drive roller assemblies?

Key considerations include load capacity, material compatibility with operating environment, vibration damping requirements, thermal expansion characteristics, corrosion resistance, and compliance with industry standards for dimensional accuracy and safety.

How do mounting brackets affect drive roller performance?

Properly designed brackets ensure precise roller alignment, minimize vibration transmission, distribute operational stresses evenly, and maintain dimensional stability under load, directly impacting roller lifespan, energy efficiency, and material handling accuracy.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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