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Group: rubber-metal
¬ RM suspension mounts
¬ RM bushes
¬ RM cones
¬ ArtNo. K 45
¬ ArtNo. K 56
¬ ArtNo. K 74 E
¬ ArtNo. K 87
¬ ArtNo. K 110
¬ RM bearing blocks
¬ RM machine mounts
¬ RM buffers
¬ RM rings
¬ RM bars
¬ Rubber buffers

Group: polyurethane

Group: mouldings

Group: stampings

Group: transformer
oil resist. rubber parts

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STALASTIC: Cones made of rubber and metal

Possible applications:
STALASTIC cones are exceptionally well suited for use as oscillation-damped, i.e. low-vibration, mounts for motors, sub-assemblies on chassis frames and compressor systems on railcars etc. On the STALASTIC cones designed for mounting piston engines, the cross-section of the rubber is recessed in the transverse direction, thus giving them different elasticity longitudinally and transversely.
Technical specifications:
STALASTIC cones cater for a load spectrum ranging from 400N to 17kN, depending on the actual cone and grade of rubber used. The spring characteristics are given in the diagrams.
Description:
STALASTIC cones consist of conical inner and outer metal shells. The conical outer shell is designed with an oval or rectangular flange for mounting purposes. To limit the deformation under tension and compression, stop washers are fitted. Under extremely high loads these also act as retention devices preventing the cone coming apart.
Under excessive compressive loads the upper stop washer will start to touch down upon the upper shoulder of the rubber and in this way axial impact forces can be progressively absorbed. Under excessive tensile forces the inner cone will only deflect until the lower stop washer comes up against the bottom collar of the outer cone. STALASTIC cones are designed to be axially soft and radially very stiff.
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