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  • Isolation Mount
  • Isolation Leveling Mount
  • Isolation Spring Mount
  • Isolation Neoprene Mount
  • Housed Isolation Spring Mount

Vibration Isolation Mounts are designed to isolate noise, reduce resonant vibration and lower structure-borne noise.

They can be used for a variety of applications including isolating everything from fans, motors, pumps, machinery and compressors to air handling equipment.

Both Vibration Isolation mounts (Spring and Neoprene) work well for vibration control and high frequency sound reduction, however if you need low frequency sound reduction as well we recommend using the Spring Mounts.

Please call our technical sales staff at 1-800-782-5742 with any questions regarding Vibration Isolation Mounts.

 

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The above products are all of the possible variations for Isolation Mounts.
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ISOHISM-75LBS Housed Isolation Spring Mount $97.30 Each
ISOINM-45LBS Isolation Neoprene Mount $18.00 Each
ISOISM-45LBS Isolation Spring Mount $68.00 Each
ISONLM Neoprene Leveling Mount 3/8" $15.90 Each

Product Questions & Comments (6 items)

  • Hello, We live in a condo. Each unit has an HVAC system. They cause our floor to vibrate which then comes up through our bed. Do you have something I could put under each of the four legs to damp out the vibration? Milt Waxman 11939 Gorham Ave. Unit 306 Los Angeles, CA 90049-5365 fandmwaxman@verizon.net

    Milt Waxman -

    34 Positive

  • Milt,

    The quickest and easiest solution to you problem is to put an AlphaIsolation cup mount under each bedpost.  Go to http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/alphaisolation-cup-mount for more information.

    The solution that would work better, but cost more, is to install IsoStep Floor Underlayment beneath the carpet, laminate or wood in the entire room. Go to http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/isostep-floor-underlayment-data-sheet for more information

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    21 Positive

  • Our non-profit shelter recently aquired some recording studio equipment that we want to use to make money for the shelter. The studio space is 2nd floor above a garage. Drums make the floor act like a resonator. We would like to make an 8x8 ft riser to place drumsets on so that they don't transfer the vibration to the floor. What would we use, how many, placed where?

    Sue Birch - CatTown Rescue, Inc

    4 Positive

  • I would consider first, adding a layer of 1/4", 1# IsoStep completely covering the floor and adding a layer of carpet pad and carpet over top. If building a riser, you have to remember that that too, will act like a resonator (2x6 framing members, plywood flooring, etc, creates a hollow "box"). If you build a riser, you should use Green Glue Dampening Compound between two layers of flooring and put cotton batting insulation in-between the framing members underneath and seal it on the bottom with a thin layer of ply. It's going to be a heavy riser so you may want to make 2 smaller ones that you can move about easily. IsoStep will still be the more critical product needed and, yes, treating the whole floor would be almost necessary since the untreated floor will be a weakness and still radiate to the space below. Adding some acoustical panels to the space behind the drums and on the walls right and left of the drums would also be recommended in order to reduce the overall reverberation throughout the space that can leak into the walls and transmit to the areas below that 2nd floor.

    Aaron Duncan - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    2 Positive

  • I have a front loading washer/dryer(siemans) that is supposed to be on a concrete slab. It is instead on the first floor. What isolation mounts would you suggest?

    tony falbo -

    1 Positive

  • Tony,

     

    The isolation cup mounts would be best for your problem. Here is the URL: http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/600~alphaisolation-cup-mount

     

    Dave

    Dave Ingersoll - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    1 Positive