Description
Snubbers shall be fabricated from steel and securely fixed to the building structure in a manner appropriate to the anticipated seismic forces, and in full accordance with current building codes.
Building codes in many jurisdictions require structural and mechanical components to withstand the forces generated during a seismic event. Equipment mounted on resilient supports such as spring, neoprene, vibration isolators can experience significant displacement relative to the building structure during such conditions. Properly designed and strategically positioned resilient snubbers help limit this movement and ensure the equipment remains secure.
Vibro Model VRS Snubbers are engineered as robust, heavy‑duty restraints capable of resisting externally imposed forces. They are designed to remain out of contact during normal operation, ensuring that no vibration is transmitted to the building while still providing reliable restraint when required.
VIBRO Model VRS Snubbers are single‑axis, single‑direction restraints designed to limit lateral movement caused by external forces acting on equipment supported by resilient vibration isolators. Each VRS Snubber shall be installed so that its resilient contact surface engages with a vertical face of the equipment or inertia base once the equipment has displaced approximately 6 mm in any lateral direction.
A minimum of four VRS Snubbers shall be provided for each installation. These shall be positioned at 90‑degree intervals around the equipment to ensure that movement in any lateral direction results in contact with at least one restraint.
Snubber locations shall be as indicated on the contract drawings or, where drawings are not provided, positioned relative to the equipment’s centre of gravity.
