Mechanics

Rubber buffers and vibration-damping feet are made from high quality steel. They have been meticulously-designed to dampen vibrations and noise produced by movement or by non-balanced equipment.

For those in the food and medical industries, maintaining a calm environment is of paramount importance.

Rubber buffers are available in different shapes and sizes, made of steel or stainless steel, with internal or external thread. The selection of vibration-damping feet includes products made of SUPER-technopolymer, steel, pad diameter up to 200 mm, bolt up to M24 mm.

Rubber shock absorbers – a reliable solution for protecting your equipment

Why are rubber shock absorbers an ideal option for noise and shock absorption?

In industrial systems where equipment operates at high speeds or under heavy loads, noise and shock absorption becomes extremely important. Rubber shock absorbers naturally absorb vibrations and shock loads, which is why they are often chosen as an effective and durable solution. Due to their elasticity, they not only reduce noise levels, but also protect components from sudden loads that can eventually lead to failures.

How do rubber shock absorbers help protect equipment from vibration and wear?

By using a rubber shock absorber, vibration is not directly transmitted to the structure or other elements of the device. This reduces friction, protects mounting points and extends the service life of the entire system. Such shock absorbers are especially useful in moving parts, where constant contact and vibration can cause microcracks or accelerated wear.

What rubber shock absorbers are best suited for heavy-duty systems?

For intensive use, reinforced or heavy-duty rubber shock absorbers are usually chosen. They can be cylindrical, conical or of special shape, depending on the installation location. A properly selected rubber shock absorber reduces the transmission of vibrations, therefore it is recommended for presses, generators, pumps, compressors and other continuously operating equipment.

When do rubber shock absorbers provide the greatest benefit in ensuring long-term equipment operation?

The greatest benefit is achieved when shock absorbers are selected according to specific operating conditions: load, temperature, type of vibration and mounting method. They are especially effective for equipment operating on uneven surfaces or subject to periodic shocks. Using rubber shock absorbers significantly reduces the risk of fasteners loosening, and the operation of the system itself becomes smoother and quieter.

Rubber shock absorbers are a simple but extremely effective way to reduce vibration, extend the service life of equipment and improve working conditions.

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