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Aviation History
1942
1942 - 2146.PDF
Advertisements. FLIGHT OCTOBER 15TH, 1942 METALASTIK CROSS TYPE MOUNTING ETALASTIK pioneered Rubber-to-Metal Weld—this is only part of the story. At the same time, Metalastik is pioneering the scientific development and applica tion of the complete device along the lines of maximum efficiency with economy. The above unique design is a typical Metalastik effort. O Shows a rectangular piece of blanked-out metal with a cross piece punched out of the centre. Q The tangs of the square part are raised and the lugs of the cross folded down. Q The two parts are then rubber welded together by the Metalastik process, pro ducing a most efficient and economical Anti-vibration Mounting. The important feature of this mounting is that, although the inner and outer metal members are so dissimilar in size, the bonding areas are both equal. Thus the mounting is relieved of stress concentrations in the rubber when in action, and is capable of carrying the greatest possible load in shear. Cross Type Mountings are designed for a comprehensive range of frequencies, and to carry loads from 1-lb. to 2,500-lbs., for the most delicate instrument to the heaviest machine or plant. METAL.AJ5TIK ANTI-VIBRAT*°N Tjfr^S CONSULT US ON ALL YOUR VIBRATION PROBLEMS METALASTIK LTD. LEICESTER
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