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For over 25 years, Enterprise Rubber has offered quality products at a competitive price, including a complete line of rubber vibration absorbers, such as machinery mounts, isolators, tarp straps, custom parts and much more. Contact us for all of your noise and vibration control needs.
Since 1945, Bushings has been a manufacturer of vibration absorbers, vibration isolators and vibration dampeners, as well as vibration control products, rubber mounts and machinery mounts. We provide precision products to meet the needs of several different industries. Check out our website today!
At Timco Rubber, we work directly with you to engineer custom solutions and manufacture high-quality rubber products. Through Timco, you can access multiple rubber vibration products, including rubber bumpers, shock absorbers, vibration isolators and vibration dampeners.
For over 45 years, Cushioneer® Leak-Proof Hydraulic Shock Absorbers have smoothly decelerated fast moving equipment. Companion unit the Kinechek®, a Leak-proof Constant Velocity Speed Regulator, precisely controls speed or feed rate of moving devices. Contact us to select the right product fit.
Founded in 1951, Ebco® continues to be a leading manufacturer of high-quality, low-cost rubber products, including vibration absorbers. We offer our rubber bonded to metal vibration and shock isolators in a wide variety: rubber bumpers, plate mounts and cylindrical, center bonded and shear styles.
Mason is a leading producer of noise, seismic and vibration controls, engineered by consultants and architects. We offer a complete line of mountings; hangers; pads; media for floating walls, floors and ceilings; flexible connectors for mechanical equipment and more. Let us control your vibrations.
CSA is an experienced vibration control consultant & manufacturer of vibration isolation systems for small businesses to government organizations. We offer custom isolators, vibration mounts & absorbers, vibration damping & much more. Check out our website for more isolation services & solutions.
A wealth of experience developing custom vibration & shock solutions for unique & complex challenges, from prototype to production. Standard products include Cylindrical, Tube, High Deflection, Machinery, Low Profile & Cup Mounts; Elastomer, Metal & Mesh and Specialty Isolators and Damping Materials.
Looking for vibration absorbers, deceleration devices, vibration isolators, shock absorbers, elastomer bumpers or damping equipment? We manufacture all of the above and more. Our hydraulic shock absorbers and rotary dampers come in different sizes. We are motion control experts and are waiting for your call!
A bushing is a mechanical fixing located between two moving parts that is used to absorb vibration. In addition to minimizing vibration, bushings also reduce noise and shock. Bushings are a part of the car’s suspension system. In automobiles, bushings are used to connect moving parts to the vehicle’s chassis so that roughness that would otherwise be transferred to the interior is absorbed. Bushings serve a dual purpose: they hone the car’s handling while also contributing to passengers’ comfort by reducing road noise and bumps.
In addition to the comfort they create for passengers in vehicles, bushings also prolong the life of machinery and lower the amount of maintenance required. Bushings protect industrial equipment and machinery components from the harmful and inefficient effects of vibration, which consists of a series of oscillations that move at a cyclic pace at varying frequencies. Vibration may come from an external source or internally, within the equipment. Internal vibration is often caused by an imbalance between equipment components. Vibration absorbers isolate the equipment to which they are attached, preventing the spread of vibrations throughout the equipment components.
Bushings can be riveted to sheet metal and are made in various designs, but most often take on a cylindrical form. In many cases, an inner cylinder of flexible material is placed inside a larger metal cylinder.