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Similar to a window shade, pull these covers out to protect surfaces and equipment in tight spaces.
Guard flat moving surfaces on machinery.
These bellows withstand temperatures up to 500° F—more than twice as much as standard flat bellows.
Slide these bellows over flat moving surfaces on machinery, such as guideways.
Slide these bellows over square rods and shafts.
Made of FDA listed materials, these rigid bellows are suitable for food and beverage applications.
Interlock bellows, mounting flanges, and links to create a custom-length bellows. These molded bellows are airtight to keep contaminants out.
Thinner than other round bellows with cuff ends, these flexible bellows are meant for light duty applications.
These thick, rigid bellows provide excellent durability.
Add cuff inserts to these flexible bellows for a custom fit.
Sewn seams let these bellows breathe, so they retract quickly in fast-cycling applications.
Suitable for tight spaces, these highly compressible bellows have sealed seams to keep contaminants out.
No need to disassemble equipment—these bellows wrap around moving parts. Sewn seams let them breathe, so they retract quickly in fast-cycling applications.
These fiberglass bellows withstand temperatures up to 450° F—about twice as much as standard breathable round bellows with flange ends. They also protect against flames and sparks.
Made of Kevlar, these are the most durable breathable round bellows with flange ends. They also protect against sparks and weld spatter.
Attach the cuff end with a hose clamp and screw mount the flange end.
Made of coiled spring steel, these bellows protect equipment from hot and sharp chips.
Secure the cuff ends with hose clamps.
Attach the cuff end with a hose clamp, and screw mount the flange end.
Guard 9" and 12" travel Bridgeport milling machines by covering their rear knee/upper column and front knee.
Also known as linear way covers, these bellows install on guide rails to protect the rails as carriages move across them.
Install these bellows over gas springs to protect their piston rods.
Also known as lift table skirts, these bellows cover the working parts at the base of a lift table.
Secure these bellows to punch presses to prolong the life of their die sets.
Slip these bellows over hydraulic cylinder rods to keep them free from debris for a long service life.
Slide these protectors over gas springs to keep debris out of their seals.
Slide or zip these protectors around shocks and other moving parts to keep debris out of their seals.