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This trim has a metal core for added strength and stability. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, signs, and mirrors from impact.
Select this plastic trim for its chemical resistance. Often used on panels, boards, signs, and mirrors, it protects edges from impact.
Sample multiple sizes and styles of heavy duty plastic trim.
This trim is suitable for use in food preparation and processing environments. It's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, signs, and mirrors from impact in food processing applications.
Commonly used in offices, hospitals, and schools, these guards protect corners on walls and other surfaces from impact.
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.
The raised bulb adds cushioning to absorb more impact than other surface guards to protect walls and other flat 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.
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.
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.
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. 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.
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.
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.
Made of vinyl rubber, these seals also resist salts and detergents. Hollow construction provides compressibility.
Hollow construction on these vinyl rubber seals provides better compressibility than seals with a foam core. They also resist salts and detergents.
The foam core makes these vinyl rubber seals firmer and more durable than hollow seals. They also resist salts and detergents.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
The magnetic insert provides a tight seal on metal doors.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
A drip guard diverts rain and snow away from the bottom of the door.
Avoid scuffing your floor and reduce wear on your seals—this weatherstripping has a plunger that lowers the seal as the door is closed and raises it as the door is opened.
Wrap this weatherstripping around the bottom of a door to seal gaps.
Seal the space between your double doors.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of an overhead door frame to seal gaps.
Close the gap between the bottom of an overhead door and the floor.
In addition to making a transition between flooring surfaces, thresholds are often used to reduce the gap between a door and the floor.
The threshold height can be adjusted to ensure a tight fit under a door.
These thresholds have a seal to provide protection from the elements. With a ribbed top, they offer more slip resistance than smooth-top thresholds.
To provide more protection from the elements than dock door seals, these shelters wrap around trailers.
These shelters are spring loaded, allowing them to retract and flex with trailers to provide a better seal than standard dock door shelters.
Close the gap between your dock door and a trailer to keep heated or cooled air in and dust out while loading or unloading.