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Vibration insulation of spindles in machines for processing man-made fibres

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The reasons for the low efficiency of serially produced vibration-insulating attachments for the spindles of twisting and stretching machines for processing man-made fibres have been found.

A new system of spindle vibration insulation has been suggested, with sloped elastic supports.

It has been shown that the use of vibration insulators with a sloped disposition of the support surfaces ensures a reduction in the vibro-acoustic activity of the spindles and increases the reliability and stability of their attachment.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 30–32, May–June, 1989.

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Androsov, S.P., Sukhanov, N.L., Bushmanov, A.V. et al. Vibration insulation of spindles in machines for processing man-made fibres. Fibre Chem 21, 216–219 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00549651

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