How to Use Self-Adhesive Rubber Feet
Self-adhesive rubber feet, often referred to as bumpers or pads, provide a quick and efficient way to protect electronic devices and equipment from vibrations, shocks, and slipping. These rubber pads are designed with a strong adhesive backing that allows them to be easily attached to the desired surface without the need for additional tools. Simply peel off the backing and press the rubber feet firmly into place on equipment, machinery, or devices. Once secured, these feet provide reliable anti-vibration and anti-slip protection, ensuring that the equipment stays stable and free from damage.
Advantages of our bumbers
These feet are engineered for maximum performance. They are produced using a THT process that guarantees exceptional adhesion to a variety of surfaces. In addition to superior skid resistance and a high coefficient of friction, they offer excellent shock absorption, making them perfect for protecting sensitive equipment from vibrations. These rubber feet are also highly resistant to heat, functioning within a temperature range of -20°C to +85°C, ensuring they perform well in both low and high-temperature environments. The materials used are non-marring and non-staining, ensuring that they won’t leave marks on surfaces. With a hardness rating of 60-70 Shore A, they provide effective cushioning to protect sensitive components while remaining durable, cost-effective, and easy to install.
Applications of Self-Adhesive Rubber Feet
Self-adhesive rubber feet are versatile and widely used in various industries. They are especially beneficial in HVAC systems, automotive applications, home appliances, and assembly lines. By effectively reducing vibrations and preventing slipping, they help to maintain the longevity of equipment, prevent damage to sensitive devices, and improve the stability of machines. These rubber feet are ideal for use in a range of applications where both performance and protection are key, providing an affordable and efficient solution for everyday operational needs.