This well-established rubber pedestal mount/foot has the following unusual selling features:

1.   It has a rubber foot so can be used as either a foot or a pedestal mount.

2.   It uses a female thread, allowing it to be replaced without raising the height of the supported load.


This product is used in many industrial applications including for compressors, engines, pumps, air conditioning units, electrical appliances, machine tools.

This product can be bolted to the floor, but it does not have to be.  It has rubber matting glued to the base which helps the mount stay in place.

We are ISO 9001:2015 certified by SGS, and we work to very high quality standards.

All dimensions are in mm

 

Recommended Loading:

We recommend using the table within the images to identify or confirm which is the correct mount for your requirements.

We do not recommend using these products in tension.

 

Other important points:

1.   We manufacture most of our products in house in the UK.  We regularly make bespoke products or make versions of our off-the-shelf products with more specialist rubber compounds.  If this is of interest, please let us know.

This product is exclusively distributed by AVMR.

2.   The data given describing the performance of this product are as precise as reasonably possible.  If your design intends to use this product towards its lower load or forcing frequency recommendations, we recommend testing before implementation.

 

3.   For mounts with a female thread, ensure that the female thread depth is not exceeded as this will negatively impact product performance.

 

4.   This product uses natural rubber which is not designed for regular exposure, oils or solvents.

 

5.   Optimum operating temperatures for natural rubber are -20° to +70°C.

 

6.   This product should not be used near flames.

 

7.   All of our products are both RoHS and REACH compliant.

 

8.   AVMR is a registered ISO 9001:2015 compliant company and is audited by SGS annually.

A datasheet on this product is available on request.