Bumpers, Feet, Pads, Grips

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SJ5402 BLACK

SJ5402 BLACK

3M

BUMPER CYLIN 0.312" DIA BLK

0

SJ5008

SJ5008

3M

BUMPER SQUARE 0.5"L X 0.5"W WHT

5320

3M SJ5832 4.5

3M SJ5832 4.5" X 10'

3M

3M SJ5832 BUMPON PROTECTIVE

0

SJ6232-4.5

SJ6232-4.5"X72YD

3M

SJ6232 BLACK R25FL 4.5IN X 72YD

1

SJ-5518 (BLACK)

SJ-5518 (BLACK)

3M

BUMPER SQUARE 0.5"L X 0.5"W BLK

16200

SJ5076

SJ5076

3M

BUMPER CYLIN 0.315" DIA BLACK

22840

SJ-5508 (GRAY)

SJ-5508 (GRAY)

3M

BUMPER SQUARE 0.5"L X 0.5"W GRY

7280

SJ5816-4.5

SJ5816-4.5"X36YD-BLACK

3M

BUMPER ROLLSTOCK 4.5"X36YD BLACK

10

3M SJ5832 4.5

3M SJ5832 4.5" X 5'

3M

3M SJ5832 BUMPON PROTECTIVE

0

SJ-5514 (GRAY)

SJ-5514 (GRAY)

3M

BUMPER SQU 0.81"L X 0.81"W GRY

9040

SJ-5009 (GRAY)

SJ-5009 (GRAY)

3M

BUMPER CYLINDRICAL 0.88" DIA GRY

528

SJ-5306-CLEAR-3000/CASE

SJ-5306-CLEAR-3000/CASE

3M

BUMPER CYLIN 0.375" DIA CLR

73056

SJ-5003 (GRAY)

SJ-5003 (GRAY)

3M

BUMPER CYLINDRICAL 0.44" DIA GRY

28280

SJ57B1

SJ57B1

3M

BUMPER CYLINDRICAL 0.5" DIA BLK

0

SJ-5023-BROWN

SJ-5023-BROWN

3M

BUMPER SQU 0.81"L X 0.81"W BRN

0

SJ6102 WHT

SJ6102 WHT

3M

BUMPER CYLIN 0.312" DIA WHT

0

SJ61A8

SJ61A8

3M

BUMPER CYLIN 0.375" DIA BLK

91584

SJ-5508 (BLACK)

SJ-5508 (BLACK)

3M

BUMPER SQUARE 0.5"L X 0.5"W BLK

13568

3M SJ5832 4.5

3M SJ5832 4.5" X 1'

3M

3M SJ5832 BUMPER PROTECTIVE

25

SJ5208

SJ5208

3M

BUMPER ROLLSTOCK 108'L X 9"W BRN

0

Bumpers, Feet, Pads, Grips

1. Overview

Bumpers, feet, pads, and grips are critical hardware components designed to provide mechanical support, vibration damping, surface protection, and slip resistance. These accessories play a vital role in enhancing equipment durability, safety, and operational efficiency across industrial, commercial, and consumer applications. Their importance has grown with advancements in automation, robotics, and precision manufacturing.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Rubber Bumpers High impact absorption, noise reduction, chemical resistance Industrial machinery guards, automotive door seals
Adjustable Feet Load distribution, height leveling, vibration isolation CNC machine bases, server racks
Anti-Slip Pads High friction coefficient (0.8-1.2), temperature resistance Electronic device bases, medical equipment
Ergonomic Grips Vibration damping, thermal insulation, tactile feedback Power tools, robotic arms, mobility aids

3. Structural Composition

Typical construction includes: - Base Materials: Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), silicone rubber, polyurethane - Core Structure: Metal inserts (steel/zinc alloys) for load-bearing - Surface Treatment: Textured patterns for enhanced friction - Mounting Systems: Threaded studs, adhesive backing, snap-fit mechanisms

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Description Importance
Hardness (Shore A) Material rigidity (30-90 Shore A) Directly affects shock absorption capability
Load Capacity Static/dynamic weight limits (5-500 kg) Ensures structural integrity under stress
Temperature Range Operational limits (-40 C to 150 C) Determines environmental compatibility
Friction Coefficient Surface grip performance (0.6-1.5) Critical for slip prevention

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: Conveyor systems, robotic workcells
  • Consumer Electronics: Display stands, audio equipment isolation
  • Medical Equipment: MRI machines, diagnostic devices
  • Transportation: Automotive trim components, railcar buffers
  • Case Study: Semiconductor manufacturing equipment using anti-vibration pads to maintain sub-micron precision

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Key Products Specialization
3M Scotch-Weld pads Adhesive-based mounting solutions
Rubbermaid Commercial Shock-absorbing bumpers Heavy-duty industrial applications
McMaster-Carr Adjustable leveling feet Modular mechanical components

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Environmental factors (chemical exposure, UV resistance) - Load requirements (static vs dynamic forces) - Surface compatibility (delicate surfaces require softer materials) - Regulatory compliance (FDA for food processing, RoHS for electronics) - Maintenance accessibility (replaceable modular designs)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Smart materials with variable durometer properties - Nanotechnology-enhanced friction surfaces - 4D-printed components with shape-memory capabilities - Increased adoption of bio-based polymers for sustainability - Integration with IoT sensors for condition monitoring

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