Keep Your Air Compressor Steady – Don’t Skip This Simple Upgrade
No More Sliding, Shaking, or Skipping AroundIf you've ever had your air compressor "walk" across the shop floor or rattle louder than expected during operation, you’re not alone. Vibration is a normal side effect of compressed air systems—but it doesn’t have to be something you live with. One of the simplest and most cost-effective solutions? Rubber isolator feet. What Do Rubber Isolator Feet Do?These small but mighty feet are designed to:
They’re especially helpful if your unit is installed on smooth concrete, in a vehicle, or on metal surfaces that tend to amplify sound and movement. Featured Product: Rubber Isolator Foot, EC25EOur Rubber Isolator Foot, EC25E is built for performance and durability.
Pro Tip:Most compressors need four feet—one for each corner. If you’re replacing worn-out feet, consider ordering an extra set for backup. You’ll be glad you did! |
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