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  2. Bushing (isolator) - Wikipedia

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    A rubber bushing may also be described as a flexible mounting or antivibration mounting. These bushings often take the form of an annular cylinder of flexible material inside a metallic casing or outer tube. They might also feature an internal crush tube which protects the bushing from being crushed by the fixings which hold it onto a threaded ...

  3. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    All mechanical systems in the real world contain some amount of damping. Damping dissipates energy in the system, which reduces the vibration level which is transmitted at the natural frequency. The fluid in automotive shock absorbers is a kind of damper, as is the inherent damping in elastomeric (rubber) engine mounts.

  4. Norton Isolastic frame - Wikipedia

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    1969 750 cc Norton Commando 'Fastback' 1973 850 cc Norton Commando with US-spec small fuel tank [1] The isolastic frame, designated by Norton as GlideRide, [2] used a system of engine-to-frame mountings incorporating rubber bushes to isolate the vibration of the vertical twin engine from the frame and rider.

  5. Lord Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company would supply engine mounts to many aircraft manufacturers. Mountings for railroad cars and buses were manufactured and LORD produced the first ever elastomeric transmission parts and engine isolators (also known as bushings) for helicopters .

  6. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    Molded rubber isolation mounts are typically manufactured for specific applications. The best example of this is automotive engine and transmission mounts. Rubber bushings compress synthetic rubber rings on bolts to provide some isolation – operating temperature is sometimes a factor.

  7. Owen Ray Skelton - Wikipedia

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    Directed to develop ideas to reduce motor vibration, Skelton's team conceptualized more than 1,000 separate ideas; [12] the Chrysler team combined the best concepts into a new system known as "floating power." The rubber engine mounts and other components of the system significantly reduced the transmission of engine vibration to the passenger ...

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