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Rubber buffers
Our range of rubber buffers are versatile construction elements that can be used for a variety of functions, including in the bearings for assemblies, motors, compressors, pumps and testing machines. A buffers works by absorbing kinetic energy from aggregates and assemblies. With rubber bumper stops that are naturally shock absorbing and sturdy enough to stop solid parts from damaging each other, these components are easy to install and maintain.
We manufacture these standard components using top quality rubber and steel to ensure you can benefit from a durable and high-performing product. Our anti-vibration mounts dampen unpleasant vibrations that can disrupt machine operation and create shocks or noise in the workplace.
Reducing vibration in work environments is important, as these preventable shudders and trembles can cause noise pollution, malfunctioning and reduction of the machine lifespan and that of surrounding machines, and damage to the health of operators.
We recognise that different applications require different specifications, and so we host buffers in different shapes and sizes. You will find in our catalogue the following designs:
- cylindrical anti vibration mounts
- conical anti vibration mounts
- hourglass anti vibration mounts
- bell-type anti vibration mounts
The diameters of our buffers range from 30mm to 30mm, with threaded screw variations of M10, M12, M16, and M20. We feature black buffers to seamlessly integrate with your machinery. Our grey DVF are ideal for applications in the food and medical industries thanks to their light colour making it easy to identify contamination.
Within our range of Elesa rubber buffers, we feature vibration-damping levelling feet which are made up of a steel base and stem. Available in galvanised steel, these elements are ideal for heavy loads.
For additional guidance on choosing and installing buffers, consult the Elesa catalogue. Here you will find a host of buffers as well as many other standard components, all categorised by product families.