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* '''Natural Frequency range:''' 10 – 40 Hz | * '''Natural Frequency range:''' 10 – 40 Hz | ||
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**Smaller in size and require small base spare. | **Smaller in size and require small base spare. | ||
* '''Cons:''' | * '''Cons:''' | ||
− | **Not feasible for low natural frequency system. | + | **Not feasible for low natural frequency system. <br \><br \> |
+ | A good image can be found [http://www.directindustry.com/prod/vibrostop-srl/product-28243-1243521.html here]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 23 February 2018
- Natural Frequency range: 10 – 40 Hz
- Pros:
- Durable and can withstand extreme environment.
- They can be loaded in any direction without risk of malfunctioning.
- Smaller in size and require small base spare.
- Cons:
- Not feasible for low natural frequency system.
- Not feasible for low natural frequency system.
A good image can be found here.
If you are done reading this page, you can go back to Types of PVI Systems