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Turn the knob on these shock absorbers to change deceleration to suit varying loads and speeds.
Also known as snubbers, use these shock absorbers in low-load, high-cycle applications.
An airtight seal prevents leaks and protects moving parts from dust to minimize wear for a long service life.
Accommodate changing loads and energy without manual adjustment.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Like the shocks in a car, these mount between two surfaces to minimize vibration and motion transfer caused by sudden impact.
Isolate vibration and absorb shock from moving equipment, even with changing loads. Also for leveling and lifting, use compressed air to adjust air springs to the height and force required for your application.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Install these bumpers with screws. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Keep bumpers of various shapes, materials, and mounting styles on hand to solve whatever problems arise.
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.
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.
A magnetic base makes it easy to attach, move, and replace these bumpers on metal surfaces. Use them for guarding, aligning, and positioning parts.
Designed to mount at the point of contact between a door handle and the wall, these stops prevent handles from damaging walls when doors swing open.
These stops have a metal stem and base for strength and durability. Use them to protect walls from doors in high-traffic applications.
Designed to withstand impact in high-traffic areas, these stops have an anchor that mounts in a hole and sets with grout. Install them in concrete floors to protect walls from large doors in warehouses and manufacturing areas.
Install these stops in wood or concrete floors to protect walls from large doors in warehouses and manufacturing areas.
Simply screw these bumpers into baseboards with the attached self-tapping wood screw to prevent doors from damaging walls.
Keep sliding doors and panels from damaging walls and door frames.
The half-dome shape won't catch mops and scrubbers. Install these stops in wood or concrete floors.
Remove the pin on your door's hinge, slide it through one of these stops, and then insert it back into the hinge to set and adjust the door's opening angle.
Protect door knobs and other hardware from damage caused by carts, dollies, and other equipment.
Protect large swinging doors where carts and vehicles are used to push the door open. These polyethylene plastic bumpers are commonly used on two-way swinging doors.
Simply adhere these silencers to the door frame—no need for an installation hole. Doors close firmly yet quietly with these silencers. They also eliminate the rattling of doors against their frames.
Press these silencers into a drilled hole in the door frame. Doors close firmly yet quietly with these silencers. They also eliminate the rattling of doors against their frames.
Designed to withstand repeated heavy hits on bridge or ceiling cranes, these bumpers protect walls or beams as well as extend crane life.
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.
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.
Safeguard pipe, tubing, and other round equipment from damage. Black and yellow stripes create a visual alert to draw attention to equipment and obstructions.
The raised bulb adds cushioning to absorb more impact than other surface guards to protect walls and other flat surfaces from impact.
Use this film on metal and plastic parts, appliances, and electronic equipment for protection against damage during packaging, shipping, and installation.
Vibrant colors create a visual alert to draw attention to equipment and obstructions. These guards protect walls and other flat surfaces from impact.
Vibrant colors create a visual alert to draw attention to equipment and obstructions. These guards protect corners on walls, posts, shelving, and other surfaces from damage.
These aluminum bases provide more impact protection than plastic bases. In addition to protecting the bottom of a wall from damage, they create a finished look where the wall meets the floor. They're commonly used in warehouse and manufacturing areas.
Press this optically clear film into place on windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces. When one layer gets scratched or marred, peel it away to expose a new layer.
With a raised bulb to absorb greater impact than standard corner guards, these guards protect walls, cabinets, and other surfaces.
Protect walls and other surfaces from impact.
Combine corner guards, surface guards, and end caps to create a system that protects walls and equipment from impact and wear. Often used in offices, hospitals, and schools, these systems protect against damage from small carts and chairs.
These metal guards provide more impact protection than plastic guards. Commonly used in warehouse and manufacturing areas, they protect corners on walls and other surfaces from impact.
Commonly used in offices, hospitals, and schools, these guards protect corners on walls and other surfaces from impact.
The guards in this system have a metal core for added strength and stability. Combine corner guards and surface guards to create a system that protects walls and equipment from impact and wear. Often used in warehouse and manufacturing areas, these systems protect against damage from carts and vehicles.
In addition to protecting the bottom of a wall from damage, these bases create a finished look where the wall meets the floor. They're commonly used in offices, hospitals, and schools.
Connect these mounts to your air supply for vibration and shock isolation in compression load applications.
These feet are made of UHMW polyethylene plastic, so they won’t dry out and become brittle.
Excellent chemical resistance makes these PTFE plastic feet the best choice for harsh environments.
These dock bumpers absorb shock and prevent damage to docks and vehicles.
These bumpers are fiber-reinforced for more impact resistance than vehicle-mount bumpers.
Multiple layers of shock-absorbing rubber make these bumpers more chip and abrasion resistant than standard dock bumpers.