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The 3M 7100001350 is a Bumpon Resilient Rollstock (SJ5832) — a self-adhesive rubber bumper material supplied in continuous roll format. Measuring 4.5 inches wide by 72 yards long, this black rollstock is designed to be die-cut into custom feet, stops, spacers, and protective pads. The pressure-sensitive adhesive backing bonds directly to clean surfaces without additional fasteners. At 23.9 pounds per roll, it is well-suited for production environments where high-volume, custom-shape fabrication is required. HVAC, electrical, and equipment manufacturers frequently use this material to isolate panels, dampen vibration, and protect finished surfaces during assembly and field installation.
This rollstock format supports a wide range of die-cut shapes and thicknesses, making it adaptable across manufacturing, fabrication, and service applications. Trade professionals use it to create custom rubber feet for equipment cabinets, vibration isolators for HVAC components, door and panel stops, and surface protection pads. The black color and uniform material composition make it suitable for both interior and exterior applications where a consistent, clean appearance is needed alongside functional protection.
Designed as a general-purpose resilient bumper rollstock suitable for use in HVAC equipment assembly, electrical enclosures, panel fabrication, and equipment manufacturing where custom die-cut rubber pads or stops are required.
Surface preparation is critical for adhesive performance — clean the mounting surface thoroughly and allow it to dry completely before applying. Die-cutting should be performed with appropriate tooling suited to the desired shape and thickness. Apply firm, even pressure across the adhesive face after placement to ensure full contact and bond strength. No special trade license is required for application, but fabrication shops and field technicians should follow the equipment manufacturer's guidelines for bumper placement and load requirements.
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