Laboratory Tables & TableTop Platforms (continued)63-500 SERIESHigh-Performance Lab TableOptional padded armrests63-541 table is shown with the following accessories:(1) 81-301-02 Front Support Bar, 48"(1) 81-302-02 Rear Support Bar, 48"(2) 81-303-01 Armrest Pads(2) 81-312-02 10" x 32 1/2" Sliding Shelf(1) 83-014-01 Retractable CastersAccessories for 63-500 Lab Tables are specifiedseparately and listed in the Ordering Chart on Page 57.Transmissibility = ( Acceleration Transmitted )Acceleration Input1010.10.010.001Gimbal Piston IsolatorsOptional castersRugged aluminumheight controlvalvesTwo rows of tiebarsfor maximum framerigidity63-531 Vibration Isolation Performance(actual measured data)Caution!Be careful when comparingour performance to alternativedesigns. Our data is actual measuredperformance, not a model. Furthermore,the data is taken with only low-amplitude,micron level vibration as the excitation;it is not measured in response tomisleading gross excitation.VerticalHorizontal1 10 70Frequency, HzOptional sliding shelves1000%90%99%99.9%Husky leveling feetfor uneven floors<strong>TMC</strong> 63-500 Series High-Performance Lab Table provides an excellent vibration-freeworking surface for loads up to 350 lb (160 kg). Now with modular construction, thesetables are recommended for use in such diverse applications as electro physiology,cell injection, ultramicro tomy, photo microscopy, scanning tunnel micro scopy,and confocal laser scanning microscopy.Isolation AmplificationFeaturesGimbal Piston IsolatorsOur Gimbal Piston Isolator has beenproven by independent tests to consist -ently outperform the competition. Itachieves both horizontal and verticalisolation down to very low input levels.Thin-Wall Rolling DiaphragmsAn integral part of the Gimbal Piston,the thin-wall, dacron-reinforced, rollingdia phragm air seals are only 0.020 in.GENERALSPECIFICATIONSIsolator natural frequency:High InputVertical = 1.2 HzHorizontal = 1.0 HzLow InputVertical = 1.5-2.0 HzHorizontal = 1.2 - 1.7 HzIsolation efficiency @ 5 Hz:Vertical = 70 - 85%Horizontal = 75-90%Isolation efficiency @ 10 Hz:Vertical = 90-97%Horizontal = 90 - 97%Gross load capacity:1,400 lb (640 kg)Net load capacity:350 lb (160 kg)Finish: Medium texture black powdercoat frame, stainless steel topFacilities required:80 psi nitrogen or air29.0(floating)54 www.techmfg.com • 978-532-6330 • 800-542-9725 (Toll Free) • Fax: 978-531-8682 • sales@techmfg.com
(0.5 mm) thick and extremely flexible.They do not stiffen the spring as thickerrubber diaphragms do.Aluminum Height Control ValvesAll systems are equipped with ruggedaluminum height control valves. Virtuallyunbreakable, they are finger adjustablewith no need for tools. The standardmodel maintains height to 0.050 in.( 1 mm); the precision model, to 0.005 in. ( 0.1 mm).Internal Piston Travel RestraintUnique in the industry, <strong>TMC</strong> provideshusky, tamper-proof, built-in pistontravel restraints. The restraints are completelyindependent of the table valvesand have been ram-tested at forcesabove those produced by the pistonsoperating at full pressure. They cannotbe decoupled accidentally and do notinterfere with setting up and using thetable, but simply protect against over -travel without the use of external barsthat create hazardous pinch points.Heavy loads, including the top plate,can be safely removed from a table infull operation.Tiebar GussetsExclusive <strong>TMC</strong> tiebar gussets increasetable frame rigidity. They compensatefor the elimination of the front tiebar inorder to provide kneewell space.Rugged Built-in Leveling FeetTable legs include built-in fine-thread 3in. (75 mm) diameter screw jack levelerswith 1/2 in. (13 mm) travel, provision forexternal adjustment, and a handy adjustmentwrench. The base is a solid, slightlydomed shape to assure solid, wobblefreecontact with sloping or irregularfloors.Superior TableTops Our standard laminated tops provide anattractive stainless steel ferro magneticworking surface with highly damped,high stiffness construction at low cost.For applications requiring the ultimatestiffness and damping or mountingholes, specify our proprietary CleanTop ®honeycomb top.How to OrderSee Ordering chart on Page 57.Which Top Is Best for You?Stainless Steel Laminate, our least expensive 63-500 Series top, isrecommended for applications that require a strong magnetic attach ment andwill not involve repeated exposure of the top to corrosive liquids. However,stains from such liquids can be removed with an industrial strength stainlesssteel cleaner. This top does not have the precision flatness of our CleanTop ®honeycomb top. Flatness is 0.030 in. ( 0.8 mm).Plastic Laminate on Stainless Steel is an easy-to-clean alternative tostainless steel, without sacrificing structural perfor mance. A plastic laminate isadded to the top surface, which reduces ferro magnetic attachment strength.CleanTop ® features <strong>TMC</strong>’s proprietary spill-proof, drilled and tapped mountinghole array. Tops are 4 in. (100 mm) thick and have 1/4–20 holes on 1 in. spacingor M6 holes on 25 mm spacing. The small cell-size steel honeycomb designprovides even stiffer and better damping than our stainless steel laminate.Guaranteed flat to 0.005 in. (0.13 mm).Automation Engineering Incorporated designed and produced this high-end alignment and laserwelding station for complex opto-electronics. The station uses <strong>TMC</strong>’s 63-500 Series vibration isolationsystem, which incorporates Gimbal Piston air vibration isolators to filter both vertical and horizontalfloor vibration. The vibration isolation system also includes a CleanTop ® Steel Honeycomb Optical Topto provide an extremely stiff, damped structure with a flat, stainless steel working surface and anarray of drilled and tapped mounting holes. This table is the foundation for AEI’s station, a combinationof precision motion stages, machine vision, flexible and re-configurable control software, andinterchangeable tooling to reliably and repeatably align and weld multiple photonic components.4www.techmfg.com • 978-532-6330 • 800-542-9725 (Toll Free) • Fax: 978-531-8682 • sales@techmfg.com55
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