Radial load. Oscillating motion
Criteria for selecting a landing. Validation
Article REF: B5310 V2
Radial load. Oscillating motion
Criteria for selecting a landing. Validation

Author : Roger GOJON

Publication date: January 10, 1997 | Lire en français

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4. Radial load. Oscillating motion

Readers are referred to the article table 3 line 20.

4.1 Silent-blocs

  • General: Working by deformation, these parts require no lubrication and can therefore operate maintenance-free and problem-free in very dusty or aggressive environments. Their flexibility makes them particularly well-suited to handling misalignments.

    On the other hand, this flexibility means that they are not suitable for precise positioning, especially when a good range of angular displacement is required. They take up a lot of space.

    Acceptable temperature ranges are limited upwards and downwards by changes in the elastomer's characteristics. Certain environments may also react adversely with the...

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