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Bumper Stop 1213 sets a defined end position in a sliding door run, so the door meets a fixed stop rather than overtraveling along the track. The aluminum construction forms the structural body of the stop, giving the sliding system a solid end point to work against. A rubber component on the stop provides the buffer at impact, so the door edge contacts a cushioned surface instead of metal. That pairing of aluminum and rubber manages movement at the end of travel, which helps the sliding motion feel more controlled on every cycle. The part is classified as sliding door hardware, so it is designed to work as a functional component in a sliding assembly rather than as general-purpose trim. The bright aluminum description indicates a light metallic appearance, which helps the stop blend with common aluminum-based sliding systems visually.
The TOPLINE XL 1230 end stop with rubber buffer functions wherever the sliding run requires a controlled limit of travel along the hardware line. The aluminum construction allows the stop to sit as a fixed element in the sliding path, so the moving door panel consistently lands at the same point on each cycle. The rubber buffer section is positioned where the door edge makes contact, so the final movement is taken up by compression of the buffer instead of rigid impact. As a piece of sliding door hardware, this stop works as part of the guided track arrangement, helping the installer define the usable opening width and closed position by choosing where the stop is located. The bright aluminum finish keeps the stop visually aligned with other bright aluminum sliding components in the same assembly.
This Hettich America Corporation component sits within the builders hardware and sliding door hardware category, so its working environment is a sliding door track layout rather than hinged door work. In that setting, the Bumper Stop 1213 operates at the end of a sliding path on a TOPLINE XL 1230 arrangement, acting as the defined stopping point for a moving panel. The aluminum body allows the stop to carry the task of halting the door at the same spot every time the panel reaches the end of its travel. By selecting the location of this end stop in relation to the opening or cabinet face, the installer determines how far the door can move along the track, which directly influences the clear opening and the closed overlap in the finished installation.
The combination of aluminum and rubber on the TOPLINE XL 1230 end stop with rubber buffer creates two distinct working zones at the end of the slide. The rigid aluminum section serves as the fixed anchor point in the sliding hardware, so the stop maintains its shape and position under repeated contact from the door panel. Directly in the contact line, the rubber buffer cushions the final movement, absorbing part of the kinetic energy when the panel reaches its limit. That cushioning reduces the severity of impact on the door edge and the stop itself, promoting smoother end-of-travel behavior over time. The bright aluminum description also means the visible portion of the hardware presents a clean metallic look, which integrates cleanly with other bright aluminum sliding door components in a project that uses a consistent material appearance.
Bumper Stop 1213 functions as an end stop in a sliding door run, defining the travel limit so the moving door contacts a fixed point instead of running past the end of the hardware.
The rubber buffer on the TOPLINE XL 1230 end stop cushions the door at the end of travel, softening impact against the stop and reducing direct metal-to-metal contact during normal operation.
The aluminum body gives the Hettich Bumper Stop 1213 a rigid structure, so it can act as a stable, repeatable stopping point within the sliding door hardware track arrangement.
This component is categorized as sliding door hardware and is used at the end of a sliding path in a TOPLINE XL 1230 arrangement to set a defined limit of door travel.
The bright aluminum description refers to the visual appearance of the Bumper Stop 1213, allowing it to coordinate with other bright aluminum sliding door components in a hardware layout.
The TOPLINE XL 1230 designation identifies this part as an end stop with rubber buffer intended for the TOPLINE XL 1230 sliding door hardware arrangement by Hettich America Corporation.
The Bumper Stop 1213 from Hettich America Corporation provides an aluminum end stop with a rubber buffer specifically described for TOPLINE XL 1230 sliding arrangements. That combination of rigid aluminum body and cushioned rubber contact point offers both a defined limit of travel and a softened impact at the end of the slide. With its bright aluminum appearance and classification as sliding door hardware, this stop aligns with sliding door projects that use similar bright aluminum components. When a sliding door layout calls for a controlled end-of-travel point with buffered contact, this TOPLINE XL 1230 end stop with rubber buffer offers a defined hardware role.
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