Rubber Bumpers and Stops
Rubber bumpers and stops are a type of industrial and automotive component used to prevent or reduce impact and shock. They are typically made of a resilient material such as rubber, and are designed to absorb and dissipate energy from impacts and vibrations. These rubber stops come in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as cylindrical, conical, hemispherical, and rectangular. They are commonly used in applications where equipment or objects need to be protected from impact, such as doors, drawers, cabinets, machinery, and vehicles.
Rubber bumpers work by providing a cushioning effect when an object strikes against them. When an impact occurs, the rubber material compresses and flexes, which absorbs and dissipates the energy of the impact. This helps to reduce the risk of damage to the object being protected, as well as to surrounding structures. In addition to their cushioning effect, rubber bumpers and stops also provide a non-slip surface, which can help to prevent objects from sliding or shifting. Stainless steel designs are also resistant to wear, weather, and chemicals, which makes them suitable for use in a variety of harsh environments.