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Low Freq. Horiz            Ultra Low Freq. Horiz

Low frequency vibration isolator for weight loads from 15 to 130 lbs. and 1/2 Hz performance vertical and horizontal.

Minus K’s LC-4 is an ultra compact, low-frequency negative-stiffness isolator. It comes in two configurations, our low horizontal frequency performance of 1.5 Hz or our ultra low horizontal frequency performance of 0.5 Hz. Both configurations offer our signature 0.5 Hz vertical natural frequency.

The LC-4 isolators can be combined into multi isolator systems to support heavier payloads while taking up very little room themselves. The isolators are passive, manually-adjustable and require no air or electricity.

If needed, the LC-4 isolators can be customized to achieve user specific needs. Eg., different horizontal and vertical frequencies, damping, etc. They can also be made cleanroom and vacuum compatible.

**For International Orders, A Handling Fee of 5% is Added.

 

LC-4 Specification Sheet

 











Weight: Approximately 7 lb (3.1 kg)

Low Frequency Horizontal (LC-4)

Dimensions:
4.75" W x 4.75" D x 7" H
(121mm W x 121mm D x 178mm H)

Ultra Low Frequency Horizontal (LC-4U)

Dimensions:
4.75" W x 4.75" D x 8" H

(121mm W x 121mm D x 203mm H)
Load Capacities (approximate):
Model Payload Range*
LC-4
1.5 Hz Horizontal
LC-4U
0.5 Hz Horizontal
Price**
Price**
25LC-4
12 - 25 lb 
(5.4 - 11.3 kg)
$2740.00
$2975.00
35LC-4
25 - 35 lb 
(11.3 - 15.8 kg)
$2810.00
$3045.00
50LC-4
36 - 55 lb 
(16.3 - 25 kg)
$2885.00
$3120.00
70LC-4
50 - 70 lb 
(22.6 - 31.7 kg)
$2955.00
$3190.00
100LC-4
75 - 100 lb 
(34 - 45.3 kg)
$3030.00
$3265.00

125LC-4

95 - 130 lb 
(43 - 59 kg)
$3100.00
$3335.00

Performance

  • Vertical natural frequency of 1/2 Hz or less can be achieved over the entire load range.
  • Horizontal natural frequency is load dependent. 1 1/2 Hz (low horiz. freq.) or 1/2 Hz (ultra low horiz. freq.) or less natural frequencies can be achieved at or near the nominal load.
  • See Performance for a typical transmissibility curve with 1/2 Hz natural frequency.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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