Premium self-adhesive bumpers from Grass America use a high quality polyurethane body to absorb impact when doors or drawers close, which reduces direct contact and helps protect finished surfaces on cabinets, furniture, and work tables over repeated use. The bumpers are clear, so they sit discreetly on face frames or door backs while still providing a defined stop point, which is useful when you want function without changing the look of the installation. Each bumper has adhesive backing that bonds to a variety of substrates, so installers can standardize one part across different materials in the same job. With a 3/8 inch diameter and 1/8 inch thickness, each piece creates a consistent standoff between the moving panel and the case, helping maintain even reveals and contact points. The bumpers are supplied under Grass America part 63407-99, which lets shops reorder the same item whenever a project calls for this combination of size, material, and adhesive-backed mounting.
These clear polyurethane bumpers are designed as adhesive backed parts, so they mount directly by pressing the 3M adhesive face to the chosen surface, creating a fixed stop without mechanical fasteners. The 3/8 inch diameter footprint gives enough area for the adhesive to bond while staying compact, which is helpful when placing stops near corners or tight reveals. At 1/8 inch thickness, each bumper defines a modest gap between the door or drawer front and the case, which shapes how the front meets the cabinet and helps control contact points. As door and drawer bumpers, they are intended to sit where the moving panel meets the frame or box, turning a hard impact into a cushioned touch that reduces noise and contact marks. The polyurethane body stays soft over time, so the bumper continues to compress slightly on closing, which supports a repeatable feel across many open-and-close cycles.
These bumpers are identified under the category of work surface and tables and door and drawer bumpers, so they are intended for points where moving parts or objects contact a surface. On cabinet jobs, they typically sit at the corners or edges on the backside of doors or drawer fronts, so the clear polyurethane contacts the face frame or case instead of painted or laminated faces impacting each other directly. In work surface or table applications, the same bumpers can serve as small contact points where components rest against a finished surface, using the soft polyurethane to buffer impact during regular use. Because the web description highlights that they provide protection and superior noise reduction, their primary role on a project is to turn solid contact into a softer close, especially where repeated openings could otherwise mark finishes. The clear appearance also helps them blend into varied interior finishes, allowing use across different cabinet lines within the same space.
The stated 3/8 inch diameter and 1/8 inch thickness mean each bumper defines both the contact area and stand-off distance, which directly affects how a door sits at rest and how solid the close feels. With a known thickness, installers can anticipate the resulting gap between the door or drawer front and the cabinet case once the bumper is in place, which helps with planning reveal relationships. The high quality polyurethane is described as staying soft with no drying or cracking over time, so the part continues to cushion contact rather than turning rigid, which supports consistent closing sound and helps limit surface marking. The 3M adhesive backing is specified to adhere to a variety of substrates, so a shop can use the same bumper on different cabinet materials without switching to other stop solutions, simplifying hardware lists and stocking. Because these bumpers are labeled premium self-adhesive and tied to manufacturer part 63407-99, they give shops and installers a repeatable, known solution when they want both impact protection and noise reduction on door and drawer fronts.
The bumper uses high quality polyurethane, which compresses on impact and stays soft over time, so it continues to protect contact points and absorb closing forces on cabinet doors and drawers.
Each bumper has a 3/8 inch diameter and 1/8 inch thickness, so it creates a modest, consistent stand-off that shapes how doors and drawers rest against their cabinet cases.
The bumpers use 3M adhesive backing that adheres to a variety of substrates, allowing direct stick-on mounting to different cabinet or furniture surfaces without additional fastener preparation.
The web description notes superior noise reduction and closing without an annoying thud, so the soft polyurethane body acts as a cushion and reduces impact sound when fronts meet the cabinet.
The bumpers are classified as door and drawer bumpers, so they are typically placed where doors or drawer fronts contact frames or cases, providing a cushioned stop and surface protection.
63407-99 identifies this specific clear bumper pad configuration from Grass America, so shops can reference the number when matching size, material, and adhesive-backed design on future jobs.
Choosing these premium self-adhesive bumpers from Grass America adds a defined, cushioned stop wherever doors, drawers, or work surfaces meet a cabinet or frame. The clear, high quality polyurethane body, paired with 3M adhesive backing and the 3/8 inch by 1/8 inch format, provides predictable gaps, impact protection, and superior noise reduction across repeated closings. For projects that call for soft, controlled contact points, using part 63407-99 lets installers apply a consistent solution across cabinets and work areas while protecting finished surfaces during everyday use.
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