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Nickel-plated steel has some corrosion resistance.
Yellow zinc-plated steel is more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel.
Made of yellow zinc-plated steel, these metric leveling mounts are more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel leveling mounts.
Black-oxide steel has a dull shine for areas where appearance is a concern.
An economical choice for applications in corrosive environments that don't require high load capacities, these mounts have a plastic base.
Made of 303/304 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these metric mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these metric mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Broader, stronger threads enable faster adjustments and higher load capacities than standard V-shaped threads.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these metric mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel stud and nut for corrosion resistance.
Well-suited to damp environments, these metric mounts have a stainless steel stud and nut for corrosion resistance.
An offset mounting hole allows for installation without moving your machine.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts are our most resistant to corrosion from chemicals, solvents, and water.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel nut for excellent corrosion resistance.
Ready for installation on the bottom of machines and equipment without feet, these mounts come with their own bracket.
Use these mounts on heavy machines and equipment.
Use these metric mounts on heavy machines and equipment.
A hex nut at the base of the stud allows for easy height adjustment.
Protect surfaces from scratches and wear.
Meant for light duty applications, these mounts are not rated for capacity.
These mounts have a cushion on top to provide padding between your furniture and the mount.
Made entirely of plastic, these mounts are resistant to oil and won't scratch your mounting surface.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 350° F, these have the highest maximum temperature of our plastic mounts.
Often used on wobbly tables, these mounts automatically adjust up to 5/16" to compensate for uneven floors.
A shield on the stud prevents dirt accumulation on the threads and provides a finished appearance.
Install these mounts on machines without feet.
These mounts have fine threads that give you precise leveling control.
Choose from mounts that support 3,000 to 110,000 lbs. for heavy machinery.
Adjust the swivels on these mounts to level equipment on uneven surfaces for protection during earthquakes.
Designed for use in sanitary and food processing areas, these mounts level tanks and machinery on uneven floors and create space to clean underneath.
All-stainless steel construction stands up to water and chemicals and won't rust or corrode.
Bolt these mounts down to keep your equipment stationary.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation.
Thread these mounts into machinery to level them on uneven floors in sanitary environments such as food-processing areas.
A two-piece design requires less clearance than one-piece mounts and simplifies installation—raise your machine just enough to slide the base underneath, then insert the stud from above.
A two-piece design simplifies installation and requires less clearance than one-piece mounts.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation than our other vibration-damping leveling mounts.
Choose from mounts that support 3,000 to 30,000 lbs. for heavy machinery.
Rated for high load capacity, use these inserts to connect threaded leveling mounts to heavy equipment.
Rated for high load capacity, use these metric inserts to connect threaded leveling mounts to heavy equipment.
Slip these inserts into tubular legs to quickly add threads for attaching leveling mounts. They’re often used in the legs of light equipment and furniture.
Insert these adjustable mounts into tube ends to level your equipment in a single step.
An interlocking steel frame in these mounts prevents collapse, even if the rubber fails.
Connect these mounts to your air supply for vibration and shock isolation in compression load applications.
Spring action provides significant isolation of vibration and noise.
Limit damage during moderate earthquakes.
The polyurethane base on these mounts resists solvents, gasoline, and oil, while the metal plate sustains heavy loads.
Well-suited to moist environments, these mounts have a stainless steel plate for excellent corrosion resistance.
Made of nitrile rubber, these mounts are oil resistant for use in compression load applications with punch presses, milling machines, grinders, and air compressors.
A two-piece design makes these mounts easier to install than one-piece mounts.
Made of tightly layered stainless steel mesh, these mounts withstand temperatures up to 500° F.
These mounts withstand exposure to weather and resist oil, antifreeze, and other petroleum-based fluids.
Install these mounts with a socket head cap screw—the counterbored hole ensures the screw sits flush with or below the top of the mount.
Made of neoprene rubber, these mounts are oil resistant, so they're good for use under generators, HVAC equipment, electric motors, pumps, and blowers.
Isolate vibration and noise from oscillating equipment like fans and tumblers that create horizontal (shear) force.
Designed for tight spaces such as inside machinery, these mounts fit into a cutout, so they so they have a low top profile.
Specifically designed for light vertical loads, these mounts buckle to protect lightweight equipment such as small fans and pumps from vibration.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other ribbed vibration-damping grommets, these have excellent weather resistance.
Use these in place of normal washers to damp vibration and cushion your joint.
Ribbed grommets are more flexible than our smooth vibration-damping grommets, so they're easier to install.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping grommets, these have excellent weather resistance.
Press these grommets into a hole to add cushion on both sides.
Ribbed bushings are more flexible than our smooth vibration-damping bushings, so they're easier to install.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping bushings, these have excellent weather resistance.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other ribbed vibration-damping bushings, these have excellent weather resistance.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping washers, these have excellent weather resistance.
Easier to install than grommets, push these bushings through your mounting hole to dampen vibration. Use them with a vibration-damping washer to isolate vibration.
Mount these bull's eye levels to workstation and table frames made of T-slotted framing for easy leveling in all directions on the horizontal plane.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Twist these bumpers into a threaded hole.
Twist these bumpers into a threaded hole. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
All of these bumpers are reinforced with a steel core for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines. Twist them into a threaded hole.
These bumpers withstand temperatures up to 300° F, which is twice as high as our other load rated bumpers. Use them in applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, these bumpers absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Twist them into a threaded hole.
Mount these bumpers on a threaded stud. All are reinforced with a steel core or base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Mount these bumpers on a threaded stud.
These bumpers withstand temperatures up to 300° F, which is at least twice as high as our other load rated bumpers. Use them in applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, these bumpers absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Mount them on a threaded stud.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Install them with a screw.
Install these bumpers with screws. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
All of these bumpers are reinforced with an embedded washer or base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines. Install them with screws.
These bumpers are at a 90° angle to protect corners on equipment, walls, and docks from damage caused by carts, vehicles, and other moving objects. Install them with screws.
These nonslip bumpers protect equipment while minimizing the movement of objects that come in contact, making them good for positioning and robotic-gripping applications. Install them with adhesives or screws.
Keep bumpers of various shapes, materials, and mounting styles on hand to solve whatever problems arise.
Press these bumpers into place with the adhesive backing. Use them as feet and spacers on instruments and small appliances to limit sliding, vibration, and noise. They're comparable to Bumpon bumpers.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. Use them as feet and spacers on instruments and small appliances to limit sliding, vibration, and noise. Press them into place with the adhesive backing. They're comparable to Bumpon bumpers.
Make bumpers the size and shape you need. Use them as feet and spacers on instruments and small appliances to limit sliding, vibration, and noise. Press them into place with the adhesive backing.
The stem on these bumpers compresses to fit into tight holes. Push the stem into a hole for quick installation. These bumpers are commonly used as feet on instruments and bench-top equipment to keep them from sliding. They're also good as spacers between sheets of material. Also known as stem and grommet bumpers.
A ridge on the stem provides a tighter grip than other push-in bumpers. Push the stem into a hole for quick installation. These bumpers are commonly used as feet on instruments and bench-top equipment to keep them from sliding. They're also good as spacers between sheets of material. Also known as stem and grommet bumpers.
Push the stem into a hole for quick installation. These bumpers are commonly used as feet on instruments and bench-top equipment to keep them from sliding. They're also good as spacers between sheets of material. Also known as stem and grommet bumpers.
A magnetic base makes it easy to attach, move, and replace these bumpers on metal surfaces. Use them for guarding, aligning, and positioning parts.
Install with a few taps of a hammer. In addition to protecting soft materials such as wood, fiberboard, and plastic, these bumpers are commonly used on table and chair legs to safeguard floors.
For quick and easy installation, wrap these bumpers around tubing, rods, machinery legs, control shafts, and levers to protect them from impact, dents, and scratches. They're also good for providing protection during shipment and storage.
With a split design, you can easily place these bumpers on tubing, rods, machinery legs, control shafts, and levers to protect them from impact, dents, and scratches. Use the concealed screw to secure them in place.