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Resilmount A237R
Resilmount A237R
Resilmount A237R
SKU: 55-A237R-W
Resilmount A237R
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Standard Drywall Wall Installation
A basic wall installation with noise reduction in mind. Acoustical sealant prevents sound from traveling through gaps in materials and sound rated insulation helps to prevent sound from passing through walls.
Noise Reduction Upgrade Wall Assembly
Green Glue is an excellent option for soundproofing walls. Apply a layer of Green Glue between two layers of drywall to significantly reduce sound propagation through walls. Acoustical sealant adds a finishing touch to the project.
High Performance Green Glue Noise Reduction Assembly
For superior soundproofing, add two layers of Green Glue between three layers of drywall. Green Glue dissipates sound into heat through molecular viscoelasticity. 5/8" drywall adds more mass than 1/2" drywall, providing more soundproofing.
Premium Wall Assembly With Green Glue And Clip Assembly
Clips and channels mechanically separate the walls from the building structure. Separation prevents sound from traveling through the structure itself. A clip assembly combined with a Green Glue application gives superb soundproofing for high, mid, and low frequencies.
Ultimate Soundproofing Wall Assembly
The ultimate wall assembly utilizes two layers of Green Glue with a clip and channel assembly and acoustical sealant to seal any gaps. Use all available options to maximize the amount of noise reduction.
Resilmount A237R Sound Isolation Clips

Resilmount A237R sound isolation clips are the go-to clips for soundproofing walls and ceilings. Whether your project consists of soundproofing a home theater, a condominium, recording studio, or even an office, Resilmount A237R clips are an easy to install solution. A237R clips work with standard furring (hat) channel and can be installed to wood or steel frame buildings.

Decoupling walls and ceilings from the building frame by using a clip and channel system is an effective way to reduce low frequencies from traveling from one room to another. Sound isolation clips are an ideal soundproofing technique for dealing with the following noise issues:

- Footsteps/foot fall from the floor above.

- Home theater sound systems

- Loud music (including practice spaces)

- Machinery

Resilmount A237R Specifications
 
Resilmount's patented thermoplastic rubber outperforms standard rubber because of its unique natural absorbing characteristics. Resilmount's unique sound cell design guards against structure-borne vibrations transferring into the body of the Resilmount because of its strong column design providing a small percentage of contact surface are
a with the structure or substrate it is fixed to. This aids in absorbing and breaking up airborne sound at its transfer point.
Resilmount A237R Specifications
A237R Specifications
Width: 1 - 7/16 in.
Height: 3 - 1/4 in.
Depth: 1 - 1/16 in.
Weight: 0.25 lbs
Max Spacing Between Clips: 48 in. on center
Max Load: 55 lbs dead weight

Furring Channel Specifications
Minimum: 25 Gauge
Depth: 7/8 in. or 1 - 1/2 in.
Width at Top: 1 - 1/4 in.
Width at Bottom: 2 - 1/2 in. max

Resilmount A237R Installation Guide

Wall Installation Guide
Resilmount A237 Wall Installation Diagram
NOTES

• Use 25 gauge furring channel on walls.
• Furring channel is installed across studs horizontally.
• Use a 4 ft. level to ensure furring channel is installed level.

• Clips are spaced no further than 48 inches apart horizontally
• Hat channel must not be spaced more than 24 inches vertically
• Bottom clips must be less than 3 inches from the floor
• Top clips must be less than 6 inches from the ceiling
• Make sure to leave a 1/4 in. gap between wall and ceiling and wall and floor to fill with acoustical caulk.

STEP 1 - INSTALL THE CLIPS
Measure for placement of Resilmount A237R isolation clips using layout guidelines listed in the Installation Notes above.
Mark locations and place clips against the stud. Place washer on clips and install screw through the hole in the center of the clip.

STEP 2 - INSTALL THE FURRING CHANNELResilmount A237R Installation Picture
Snap furring channel into clips.
Some walls will require you to overlap hat channel. It is best to overlap 6 inches of hat channel between two clips. Secure the hat channel with two 7/16” framing screws or 18 gauge tie-wire.

STEP 3 - INSTALL THE DRYWALL
Place shims on the floor to allow spacing between the drywall and the flooring. This ensures decoupling from the floor to make it impossible for vibrations to travel from the wall to the floor and vice-verse.
Screw drywall in place through hat channel. Be sure drywall is fully installed before removing shims from underneath.

STEP 4 - SEAL THE PERIMETER
Use acoustical sealant to fill the 1/4" gaps around the perimeter, and all gaps around electrical boxes, windows, and doors.


Ceiling Installation GuideResilmount A237R Ceiling Installation Diagram
NOTES
• Use 25 gauge furring channel on ceilings.
• Furring channel is installed perpendicular to floor joists.

• Clips are spaced no further than 48 inches apart (every 3rd joist if joist are spaced 16 inches OC).
• Furring channel must not be spaced more than 24 inches apart.
• First and last row of clips are less than 6 inches from the wall.

• Make sure to leave a 1/4 in. gap around the perimeter of ceiling to fill with acoustical caulk.

STEP 1 - INSTALL THE CLIPS
Measure for placement of Resilmount A237R isolation clips using layout guidelines listed in the Installation Notes above.
Mark locations and place clips against the joists. Place washer on clips and install screw through the hole in the center of the clip.

STEP 2 - INSTALL THE FURRING CHANNEL
Snap furring channel into clips.
Some ceilings will require you to overlap hat channel. You can overlap 6 inches of hat channel between two clips. Secure the hat channel with two 7/16” framing screws or 18 gauge tie-wire.

STEP 3 - INSTALL THE DRYWALL
Have one person lift and hold the drywall in place. Have a second installer screw the drywall directly into the hat channel using a power drill.
Leave a 1/4" gap around the perimeter of the ceiling. This ensures decoupling from the wall to make it impossible for vibrations to travel from wall to floor and vice-verse.

STEP 4 - SEAL THE PERIMETER
Use acoustical sealant to fill  the gaps around the perimeter of the ceiling, and around any lighting fixtures and vents.