Base Plate Clause Samples

Base Plate. Pumps and motors shall be mounted on a common structural base plate with anti- vibration mounting.
Base Plate.  Cross sectional Length: 75mm, Cross sectional Height: 75mm, Thickness: 5mm  Component Length: 150mm with two holes on base area for fixing of J Bolts  Tolerance: ±5%
Base Plate. The bottom of the farebox shall have a base plate to permit mounting to the bus floor. The dimensions and construction of this base plate shall provide the necessary lateral stability for the farebox without secondary anchorages. The base plate shall be affixed to the floor by means of carriage bolts from the interior of the bus, with the washers and nuts on the underside of the floor. The base plate shall be made of cast aluminum, suitably ribbed for added strength. The lower part of the farebox shall be suitably designed and reinforced to prevent deformation in service, deterioration or loosening that would subject the farebox to increased vibration, wear, metal fatigue or other stress. The upper and lower portions of the farebox shall be securely fastened together by means of high yield bolts, accessible only from the interior of the farebox. The completed farebox assembly shall measure not more than forty-three inches (43") high, or optionally thirty-six inches (36”) or thirty-one inches (31”) high, as measured from the bus floor, and not more than twelve inches (12") in cross section.
Base Plate. The base plate of the pump and motor shall be rigid. The pump and motor shall be situated on the upper face of each base plate, which shall be machined flat and smooth to ensure that the pump and motor are bedded properly without the use of spacers. The pump/motor base plate shall be completely aligned prior to grouting and provision shall be made to grout within the base plate itself to facilitate vibration-free operation. Base plates which have a mass greater than 200 kg shall have two jacking bolts at right angles with a lock nut at every corner of the unit.

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