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LORD® Micro Mount Variation for Aerospace and Defense Applications

LORD® Micro Mount Variation for Aerospace and Defense Applications

A wide range of standard and custom equipment solutions to meet every need. Parker Lord mounts and attachments provide the best solutions for your aircraft without compromise, resulting in lower risk and total cost for our customers.

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A wide range of standard and custom equipment and mount solutions to meet every need.
Parker Lord mounts and attachments provide the best solutions for your aircraft without compromise, resulting in lower risk and total cost for our customers. In the course of our history, we have been responsible for the design and development of many attachment applications covering a multitude of platform configurations; different power ratings, mission profiles and certification standards. Our experience and pedigree can be relied upon to deliver your engine attachment needs.

The technologies and capabilities at our disposal include:
• Wide range of Elastomeric formulations which can be ‘tuned’ to provide specific isolation and damping properties
• Parker Lord proprietary rubber-to-metal adhesive systems
• Complete in-house testing and validation
• Proprietary analytical tools developed using over 90 years of compliant systems design and production experience

How to Choose a Mount?
For an effective Mount selection, it is important to consider and assess the following:
• The vibratory environment (i.e. vibration inputs form either the airframe and/or the equipment).
• The interfaces and space envelope available for the Mount installation.
• The desired vibration response of the mounted equipment.
• The temperature environment and any special considerations such as fluid exposures, presence of contaminants, etc.
These cardinal requirements can then be used to determine an appropriate mount type for the desired performance output.

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