Description: K-55 Pool Table Rubber Cushions | 7-8 Ft Bumper Rails Looking for pool table rubber cushions that fit 7 or 8-foot tables? Look no further than our K-55 Pool Table Rubber Cushions! These bumpers are perfect for coin-operated and carom billiard games, and they come in sets of 6. Plus, they have slightly larger dimensions than the more common K66 style. Quality bumpers are made out of pure gum rubber and have cloth facings on bumper top and back. Set of six 7-8 foot bumpers are 43 inches long. K55 Rubber Bumpers Replacement Pool Table Rail Cushions are used on most coin operated tables, carom and snooker tables. These quality rubber rail bumpers are made using only the finest natural pure gum rubber. Dont let all your hard work installing pool table rails go to waste by using cheap inferior rubber cushions. Inexpensive cushions are made with rubber that has fillers added. These do not provide the lively action and long life that better quality cushions will. K55 profile cushions have a dimensional height of 1 5/16 and a top angle width of 1 1/4 or slightly over. How Do I Replace Pool Table Cushions? Often we are asked about how to replace and install pool table rubber cushions. Replacing pool table cushions is not difficult but must be done right. The first step is to determine which profile type pool table rubber cushions you need. This is a critical step as each pool table is designed for a particular size and shape cushion. This matched combination gives you the correct ball strike point in relation to the cushion. This ensures lively pool play without ball bounce-outs. If the rubber cushion strikes too high on the ball, the rebound action will be reduced. If the cushion strikes the ball too low, the ball will likely bounce off the table. Use the guide in our resources pages to determine what pool table rail cushion profile type you need. Begin by stripping off the old felt from around the wood pool table rail assemblies. Use a staple puller, a small regular screwdriver or other pointed tool to remove each staple. Pay attention to how the cloth was folded and stapled to your rail assembly so you can duplicate it. Once the felt is removed, use a knife of other flat tool to separate the rubber cushion from the rail. You just need to begin the separation enough to get a hand on it. Then pull the old rubber cushion off. You then want to remove as much of the old cement glue as possible from the wood rail assembly. Use a solvent such as lacquer thinner or equivalent to soften and wipe as much old cement off as possible. You may want to use a sanding block to help smooth out the surface face more. Just don’t change the shape of the wood surface. Once you have the wood rail assembly ready to accept the new rubber cushion; test fit the new cushion for a good fit. Note that the rubber cushion is longer than the rail assembly. Do not cut until you have it centered and glued with extra rubber cushion overhanging over both ends. Once satisfied with the fit; place a layer of contact cement to the surface of the wood rail and the back of the rubber cushion. Make sure you have all of the area covered. Wait 5 minutes and press the rail assembly and rubber cushion together. Make sure that the rubber cushion is centered with the rail assembly. Both sides should be equally hanging over both ends of the rail assembly. Be sure the top edge of the rail assembly and top edge of the rubber cushion are flush with each other. Also be sure the rubber cushion is laying flat and in good contact with the rail assembly. Let this dry completely. Then use a carpet knife, razor knife or fine tooth saw to cut the rubber cushion. Cut it off even with the end of the wood rail. Use the surface of the wood rail as a guide to get the correct angle of the cut. You can use water or soapy water to act as a lubricant during cutting. Just be sure it is clean and dry before the next step. Then center and glue the rubber cushion facings onto the end of the rubber cushion and wood rail assembly. Use the same technique as before. Once dry, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut around the profile end of the rail assemblies. Then simply cover with new rail cloth as it was done before. K-55 Pool Table Rubber Cushions | 7-8 Ft Bumper Rails Looking for pool table rubber cushions that fit 7 or 8-foot tables? Look no further than our K-55 Pool Table Rubber Cushions! These bumpers are perfect for coin-operated and carom billiard games, and they come in sets of 6. Plus, they have slightly larger dimensions than the more common K66 style. Quality bumpers are made out of pure gum rubber and have cloth facings on bumper top and back. Set of six 7-8 foot bumpers are 43 inches long. K55 Rubber Bumpers Replacement Pool Table Rail Cushions are uséd on most coin operated tables, carom and snooker tables. These quality rubber rail bumpers are made using only the finest natural pure gum rubber. Dont let all your hard work installing pool table rails go to waste by using cheap inferior rubber cushions. Inexpensive cushions are made with rubber that has fillers added. These do not provide the lively action and long life that better quality cushions will. K55 profile cushions have a dimensional height of 1 5/16 and a top angle width of 1 1/4 or slightly over. How Do I Replace Pool Table Cushions? Often we are asked about how to replace and install pool table rubber cushions. Replacing pool table cushions is not difficult but must be done right. The first step is to determine which profile type pool table rubber cushions you need. This is a critical step as each pool table is designed for a particular size and shape cushion. This matched combination gives you the correct ball strike point in relation to the cushion. This ensures lively pool play without ball bounce-outs. If the rubber cushion strikes too high on the ball, the rebound action will be reduced. If the cushion strikes the ball too low, the ball will likely bounce off the table. Use the guide in our resources pages to determine what pool table rail cushion profile type you need. Begin by stripping off the old felt from around the wood pool table rail assemblies. Use a staple puller, a small regular screwdriver or other pointed tool to remove each staple. Pay attention to how the cloth was folded and stapled to your rail assembly so you can duplicate it. Once the felt is removed, use a knife of other flat tool to separate the rubber cushion from the rail. You just need to begin the separation enough to get a hand on it. Then pull the old rubber cushion off. You then want to remove as much of the old cement glue as possible from the wood rail assembly. Use a solvent such as lacquer thinner or equivalent to soften and wipe as much old cement off as possible. You may want to use a sanding block to help smooth out the surface face more. Just don’t change the shape of the wood surface. Once you have the wood rail assembly ready to accept the new rubber cushion; test fit the new cushion for a good fit. Note that the rubber cushion is longer than the rail assembly. Do not cut until you have it centered and glued with extra rubber cushion overhanging over both ends. Once satisfied with the fit; place a layer of contact cement to the surface of the wood rail and the back of the rubber cushion. Make sure you have all of the area covered. Wait 5 minutes and press the rail assembly and rubber cushion together. Make sure that the rubber cushion is centered with the rail assembly. Both sides should be equally hanging over both ends of the rail assembly. Be sure the top edge of the rail assembly and top edge of the rubber cushion are flush with each other. Also be sure the rubber cushion is laying flat and in good contact with the rail assembly. Let this dry completely. Then use a carpet knife, razor knife or fine tooth saw to cut the rubber cushion. Cut it off even with the end of the wood rail. Use the surface of the wood rail as a guide to get the correct angle of the cut. You can use water or soapy water to act as a lubricant during cutting. Just be sure it is clean and dry before the next step. Then center and glue the rubber cushion facings onto the end of the rubber cushion and wood rail assembly. Use the same technique as before. Once dry, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut around the profile end of the rail assemblies. Then simply cover with new rail cloth as it was done before. × × × Buy now and save! Tell a friend Visit store Watch now Postage info Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info FREE Postage Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. 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