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The GUMBA product range
Reinforced elastomeric bearings
Reinforced elastomeric bearings according to DIN EN 1337-3 - depending on the application in combination with anchor plates, restrainting structures and sliding devices according to DIN EN 1337-8 and DIN 4141-13
Restraining structures
Restraining structures according to DIN EN 1337-8 and DIN 4141-13
Deformation sliding bearings
Deformation sliding bearings - sliding in all directions (VG2), longitudinally sliding and transversely fixed (VG1) or longitudinally sliding and transversely deforming (VGE1)
Pot bearings
Pot bearings according to DIN EN 1337-5 - sliding in all directions, fixed in all directions or unidirectionally fixed
Spherical bearings
Spherical bearings according to DIN EN 1337-7 - sliding in all directions, fixed in all directions or unidirectionally fixed
Guide bearings and horizontal load bearings
Guide bearings and horizontal load bearings according to DIN EN 1337-8 - designed as a special bearing when required
Solutions for temporary construction conditions
It may be necessary for the bearings of a bridge to be designed not only for the final state, but also for certain temporary construction conditions. GUMBA offers individually tailored solutions to design the bearings for temporary construction conditions as well.
Elastomeric bearings for tensile stress
In addition to the loads regulated in the standard for bridge bearings DIN EN 1337, GUMBA elastomeric bearings are also suitable for transferring non-permanent tensile loads up to a certain size. If you have any questions about the use of elastomeric bearings under tensile loads, our engineers will be happy to advise you.
Expansion joints
GUMBA BJ and BJR expansion joints are suitable for movements in the longitudinal axis of the structure from 50 mm to 165 mm for bridges, road and
accommodate high-rise buildings. Due to its uncomplicated structure, both assembly and maintenance are very easy.
Type GUMBA BJ
This type has a corrugated aluminum plate as a wear profile, which protects the elastomer from wear and tear from vehicle traffic. The strength of the transition is guaranteed by vulcanized steel profiles.
Type GUMBA BJR
In contrast to the BJ, the top of the BJR has a profiled elastomeric cover layer. Underneath, steel sheets are vulcanized for reinforcement. The structure and the carrying capacity are with the corresponding BJ
variant identical.
accommodate high-rise buildings. Due to its uncomplicated structure, both assembly and maintenance are very easy.
Type GUMBA BJ
This type has a corrugated aluminum plate as a wear profile, which protects the elastomer from wear and tear from vehicle traffic. The strength of the transition is guaranteed by vulcanized steel profiles.
Type GUMBA BJR
In contrast to the BJ, the top of the BJR has a profiled elastomeric cover layer. Underneath, steel sheets are vulcanized for reinforcement. The structure and the carrying capacity are with the corresponding BJ
variant identical.
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