Vibration-Free Work Station
Vibration-isolation technical background. Manufacturers who routinely engage in high-magnification operations know there's more than one cause of motion sickness. Shaky work surfaces not only compromise precision and accuracy—they also literally make you sick! As geometries get smaller and assembly and test procedures become more dependent on high magnifications, it becomes more important than ever before to ensure the optimal work surface for every application. That can mean not only effective vibration isolation, but also Class 1 cleanliness, static-dissipation, automated conveyance systems, and a host of other critical operating conditions. Failure to meet any one of these requirements can lead to microscopic errors—and big problems. A Modular Vibration-Free Surface For Every Requirement Each work station consists of five basic components: the frame (with several leg options), benchtop, undertop, shock bumper, and the pneumatic vibration-absorbing mounts and regulation system. Pneumatic Vibration-Absorbing Mounts By varying the air input supplied to the pneumatic mounts while a load is applied, the floating work surface can be adjusted in height for leveling within ± .25". Since pneumatic mounts operate at zero deflection under load, this work station requires 30% to 60% less free height than conventional benchtops. For most applications, the air pressure in the center body provides a significant portion of the isolation capabilities of the mounts. In-house air, bottled air, or nitrogen can be used for pressurization of the mounts. The station includes a safety master regulator and an individual pressure regulator and gauge for each vibration isolator to allow easy inflation and balancing of the benchtop. This inflation system also allows you to operate the table while it is continuously connected to the gas supply; this in-line operation is recommended to ensure a steady, balanced work surface. Each isolator is rated for a 25-100 pound load, so you can safely operate a standard station with up to 350 pounds of net load (with weight plates removed). For very light loads (under 25 pounds) it is recommended that the table be operated with one or more plate weights. Varying weights produce varying vibration-isolation results, depending on the frequency of vibrations in your facility; for best results, experiment with varying plate weight configurations. Weights are included with each station. |
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The frame is fabricated of all-welded 2" square steel tubing with 12-gauge thickness. The sturdy welded construction eliminates the need for leg bracing below the top frame, and the heavy-wall tubing allows the bench top to support much heavier loads than conventional benches without sagging. The legs are fabricated of heavy-gauge 2" and 1.75" square tubing. The telescopic "A" base models can be adjusted to suit your application (from 26-35" floor-to-top). This feature is important if you must maintain a standard work surface height in automatic processes, and it allows the bench to accommodate operators and chairs of varying sizes (higher ranges are available). Its retractable design also makes shipping and storage more economical. These benches include plastic, nonmarking glides and are available with the ErgoHeight™ option for motorized height adjustment. All steel tubing used in the frame and leg construction features a white epoxy or powder-coat finish (stainless steel frames and legs are also available with stainless steel tops). Legs can be ordered with stainless steel scuff guards to prevent scratching and chipping. Benchtops are available in several materials. Nonconductive and static-dissipative benchtops are constructed of high-grade thermosetting plastic laminate bonded to a .75" high-density epoxy fiber substrate. A frame of .75 " high-density epoxy fiber is also bonded under the periphery of the top to provide additional reinforcement. A backing sheet is laminated to the underside to meet cleanroom requirements. For complete static protection, the dissipative models are equipped with a grounding connector and two snap-type plug receptacles for standard wrist straps. The laminate meets MIL-B-81705-B specifications. Standard color of the top is non-glare (texture-finish) ivory. The stainless steel benchtop combines chemical resistance and complete static conductivity. Each of these stations can accommodate virtually any load without sagging, and their ergonomic, low-profile design affords all of the comfort and convenience of standard benches. A thick-gauge steel plate provides optimum reinforcement and prevents sagging under heavy loads. This undertop is encased in the recessed underside of the benchtop and fastened to it, forming a two-piece floating work station. It is securely set on four to six vibration-free mounts, isolating the work surface from any possible shocks or vibrations. The undertop also comes with fasteners that allow one or two 40-lb. weight plates to be added to the bench.
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