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PRECUT SHIM RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS

Size A
2"x 2"
17/32" Slot
Size B
3"x 3"
25/32" Slot
Size C
4"x 4"
1 1/4" Slot
Size D
5"x 5"
1 3/4" Slot
BOLT SIZE Up to 1/2" 1/2" to 3/4" 3/4" to 1 1/4" 1 1/4" to 1 3/4"
NEMA FRAME
NUMBER
42, 48, 56,
143, 145,
162 to 169,
182 to 189,
213 to 219,
1610, 1810 & 2110
66,
253 to 259,
283 to 289
& 323 to 329
203, 204,
224, 225,
263 to 269,
403 to 409
& 443 to 449
502 to 509,
582 to 589,
& 681 to 689
HORSEPOWER
RANGE
0.25 to 15 10 to 60 50 to 200 150 to 1000

 

 

Although this table is a good starting reference on the proper size of shim to be used, the most important factor is the support of the piece of machinery being shimmed. Please double check the dimensions of the mounting feet and bolt size to insure proper support.

The emergence of oversize slotted shims has allowed for the substitution of shims with a small footprint to accommodate a larger size bolt.

Sometimes, this savings has come at the expense of support between the mounting feet and base plate.

Fig. 1 shows a fully supported machine, the shims extend beyond the mounting foot. Fig. 2 shows how using an oversized slot will accommodate the bolt size, but might not provide the proper support. This can lead to vibration problems and more frequent need of shaft alignments.

suggested alignment applications for stainless steel precut tab shims