Antivibration grommets

April 5, 2012
Antivibration grommets, for electrical insulation, mechanical damping, and noise suppression in office or lab equipment, are engineered to isolate sensitive instrumentation from unpredictable vibration and shock.

Antivibration grommets, for electrical insulation, mechanical damping, and noise suppression in office or lab equipment, are engineered to isolate sensitive instrumentation from unpredictable vibration and shock. The grommets feature “fingers,” which flex as needed to dampen unwanted noise or vibration. Special shoulder screws are used to provide correct spacing, which allows the screws to be fully tightened down.

Manufactured from durable EPDM rubber in black or blue, the devices accommodate panels from 0.031 to 0.125-in. thick. The mating, customfitted shoulder screws are made of nickel-plated steel in 6-32 and M3 threads.

Keystone Electronics Corp.
31-07 20th Rd.
Astoria, NY 11105
(800) 221- 5510

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