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Our range of Standard Machine Feet made with zinc-plated steel stud and a Polyamide (PA) base, are made to support machinery, electronic racks and conveyor belt applications. The feet have a maximum of 20 degree articulation and can be purchasesd in variants either with or without bolt holes. Additional non-slip pads can be purchased separately when extra friction is required.
Series Code :SR1545
Rubber Bumper Feet, which are sometimes referred to as Grommet Feet or Rubber Supports, are made from Black Silicone Rubber. They can be used as glides, bumpers, closures, slides, and stops across an array of applications.
These Push In Grommet Feet have a press-fit stem that holds the bumper securely in place - helping to protect surfaces from contact.
The Silicone that these Rubber Mounting Feet are made from has a hardness rating of Shore 63A and is UL94 HB flame resistant.
Push In Rubber Feet, commonly known as Bumper Feet, Rubber Bumpers or Rubber Feets, have a variety of uses, such as; rubber feet for chairs, glides, bumpers, slides, rubber bump stops, and more - for a range of applications.
Also known as Rubber Push; these Push In Feet have a simple but secure push fit design that holds the rubber foot firmly in place, helping to protect surfaces from contact.
Our Rubber Foot range is available in a choice of materials, including; Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). As such, our Push In Rubber Feet benefit from flexibility and are lightweight. These Rubber Bumper Feet are ideal for low temperature environment. They are tough, and have excellent corrosion resistance.
Push Fit Feet, commonly known as Grommet Feet, are an ideal choice for a host of applications. The have a number of useful properties that can provide surface protection, vibration dampening, strength retention, and skid prevention.
Our Push In Foot range is designed to simply push into punched or drilled holes, tube ends or to the base of furniture - making them quick and easy to install. They can provide stability and support in various applications and industries, including; office and retail, the manufacture of small and large appliances, furniture and cabinets, housings and cases, glass shelving and table top support, stacking, electrical and electronics equipment - and for many more.
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