ATM Range of Types

Type selection
Pipe diameter in mm
ATM 061060-10
ATM 101510-15
ATM 152015-20
ATM 202520-25
ATM 253025-30
ATM 303530-35
ATM 354535-45
ATM 456045-60
ATM 658065-80
ATM 809080-90
ATM 9512095-120

Special Sizes

If you cannot find the right size for your application in the preferred series, we can also supply other dimensions at short notice.  ATM pipe bearings up to a diameter of 125 mm have already been realized on customer request.

Dimensions and Weights

The protection notice DIN34 applies to this drawing and the specified dimensions.

Type
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Weight (in g)
ATM 06106106,6182527425730
ATM 101510156,6183436486037
ATM 152015206,6234042607260
ATM 2025202592854567796120
ATM 25302530928606284102125
ATM 30353035934707397117360
ATM 3545354511398588112134382
ATM 4560456013,549110113142170700
ATM 6580608013,5651621642032381500
ATM 809080901368200207263299-
ATM 95120951201368200207263299-

Dimensions in mm

We reserve the right to make technical changes that serve to improve our products.

Materials

Elastomer components

other EPDM 55 Shore A +/-5 Shore

material by request

 

Clamps stainless steel,

material no. 1.4571 

other material by request

Special painting

To enhance and embellish the look, we offer our ATM tube bearings in a wide range of colors at an extra charge.

Instructions 

The ATM pipe bearings are designed for easy installation and are practically maintenance-free. Calculations and extensive tests are the basis for the associated pipe diameters and optimum structure-borne noise isolation. However, it should be noted that the elements have been designed for pipes that align with the DIN. For other standards or weights per meter, we should be consulted.

 
Mounting
  • Ensure that the tubes have sufficient displacement according to the shock specification.
  • The pipes must be laid in such a way that there are no residual stresses in the pipes.
 
Important

The suspension distance for the specified pipe diameters is 60 cm for naval ships, and approx. 200 cm for other types of ships or offshore installations. The opening of the rubber part must always point downwards. This applies in particular to direct wall mounting.

Remove the rubber part from the metal clamp. Slide the rubber piece over the pipe and line up the tubular pieces around the circumference of the pipe. Push the metal clamp back over the rubber part. For the ATM 3545 type and above, a screw clamp or something similar can be used to bring the side walls back into parallel alignment. Fasten the ATM clamp with the appropriate size screw.