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    machine mount?

    I been beating my brains trying come with the name of this item. It is a hard rubber cone shape/flat on both ends with bolt through it used for mounting just about anything. Usually 1/2 to maybe 2 inches tall.
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    Vibration isolators?
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    Rubber feet.
    If it's not nailed down, it's mine.
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    Well, I thought I'd would recognize the name if I heard it. vibration isolators and rubber feet does not ring a bell. It is something used very often under stationary small machines, small applicances, and some air compressorss. I plan to use these on light weight cnc machine (about 100 lbs or so). It is very common and usally its in black or gray. As I stated it is conical shape about 1 to 1 1/2 at the top with 1/2 foot print. I remmember seeing them in hardware stores.
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    bill


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    Rubber bumpers? See www.mcmaster.com page 3525
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    Conic vibration isolators?

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    haytay, thanks for the web address. these will work better than what I had in mind.
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    bill


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    I thought you said you needed a mount. Bumpers and feet are not mounts. gl with your quest.
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    Lord mounts??


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