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Type PBGP Rubber buffer without steel plate The PBGP products are standard low-cost high-quality rubber buffers with a high resistance to wear and tear. All rubber elements are made of high-quality new rubber material ensuring a long service life.The rubber elements are available in 90 mm and 140 mm thickness. Type PGF Fixed-position buffers PGF 90 and PGF 140 are designed for extremely high impact forces hence ensuring a long service life. The rubber elements are available in 90 mm and 140 mm thickness. Type PZPS Fixed-position buffers PGF 90 and PGF 140 are designed for extremely high impact forces hence ensuring a long service life. The rubber elements are available in 90 mm and 140 mm thickness. Type PGFS Buffer with protective housing For higher impact loads buffers with a protective housing are recommended. The sloped protective plate prevents the buffers from being heavily damaged. Thanks to the lateral flat steel guides the fixing bolts of rubber buffers are optimally protected against shear. The rubber elements are available in 90 mm and 140 mm thickness. Type PGS Spring steel buffer Spring-steel buffers provide optimum protection for heavy-duty loading and unloading. These buffers stand out for their excellent shock-absorbing characteristics, maximum resistance to wear and long service life. During loading/unloading only the buffer steel plate gets into contact with the vehicle. Thus, normal tear of the surface caused by the vehicle’s height movements is excluded. Costly buffer replacement is avoided and operating costs are reduced. Spring-steel buffers are either welded to the frame or dowelled to the leveller.

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