
ASAB DDP42 Replacement Parts #21 - Foot Pad
Part Code: ASAB-SDDP42-21
Introducing the ASAB DDP42 Foot Pad — a durable base pad designed to support and stabilise ASAB DDP42 double diaphragm pumps during operation. Fitted to the pump’s base/feet, this pad helps reduce vibration transfer, improve grip on workshop floors or skid plates, and protect mounting surfaces from scuffing and wear.
A worn, split, missing, or hardened foot pad can lead to excess vibration, pump “walking”, noisy operation, and uneven mounting stress — especially on hard surfaces or when the pump is cycling quickly. Replacing the foot pad is a simple way to tidy up the install, improve stability, and help extend the life of mounts and brackets by keeping the pump seated properly.
Whether you’re doing preventative maintenance, refurbishing a pump base, or replacing a pad that’s gone missing in action, the ASAB-SDDP42-21 is a workshop-ready solution for a steadier, cleaner DDP42 setup.
Key Benefits
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Direct replacement foot pad for ASAB DDP42
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Helps improve stability and reduce pump movement (“walking”)
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Reduces vibration transfer to floors, skids, and brackets
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Protects mounting surfaces from wear and scuffing
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Ideal replacement for pads that are split, hardened, missing, or oil-soaked
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Supports quieter, tidier installs in workshop and site environments
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Quick, low-cost maintenance item that helps prevent bigger issues
What’s Included
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DDP42 Foot Pad — ASAB-SDDP42-21
Safety Check
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Isolate and depressurise first: Shut off air supply, bleed the airline fully, and confirm the pump is not cycling before working around the base.
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Support the pump safely: If lifting or tilting the unit, use correct manual handling or lifting equipment—don’t trap fingers under the frame.
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Inspect mounting hardware: Check bolts, brackets, and base plate condition while replacing pads—loose mounts amplify vibration.
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Confirm pad seating: Ensure the pad is properly seated/aligned so the pump sits level and doesn’t rock.
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Test after install: Reconnect air and run briefly at low pressure to confirm the pump remains stable before returning to full operation.
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