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Hi

 

I am looking to source some OEM L shaped rubber feet for the HP Mini\Micro ProDesk and EliteDesk series chassis.

 

I think that all of the G3 and above, 260, 400, 405, 600, 705, 800 and maybe other chassis use the same "Peel and Stick" foot, but not sure.

 

I am looking for the part number(s) and sources. I have been striking out on Ebay and Amazon.

 

As a backup, I might be interested in some sheet stock of material the same thickness.

 

Thank you, RangerZ

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@RangerZ,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

You're not alone -trying to track down OEM L-shaped rubber feet for HP's Mini and Micro form factor ProDesk/EliteDesk series (G3 and above) is a royal pain, especially on eBay and Amazon.

 

Unfortunately, HP doesn’t list these rubber feet as individually serviceable parts. They typically come pre-installed or as part of a larger chassis replacement kit or base enclosure.


Best Options Right Now:

 

DIY with Rubber Sheet Stock:

 

Since HP doesn't sell the feet separately, a good workaround is using:

 

  • 2mm–2.5mm adhesive-backed rubber sheet
    (EPDM, neoprene, or silicone)

  • Cut to shape and apply in the L-configuration

  • Suggested size: about 3/8" wide, custom length

Examples:

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@RangerZ,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

You're not alone -trying to track down OEM L-shaped rubber feet for HP's Mini and Micro form factor ProDesk/EliteDesk series (G3 and above) is a royal pain, especially on eBay and Amazon.

 

Unfortunately, HP doesn’t list these rubber feet as individually serviceable parts. They typically come pre-installed or as part of a larger chassis replacement kit or base enclosure.


Best Options Right Now:

 

DIY with Rubber Sheet Stock:

 

Since HP doesn't sell the feet separately, a good workaround is using:

 

  • 2mm–2.5mm adhesive-backed rubber sheet
    (EPDM, neoprene, or silicone)

  • Cut to shape and apply in the L-configuration

  • Suggested size: about 3/8" wide, custom length

Examples:

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Hi

 

Thanks for your help!

 

I actually had found these and agree they are acceptable solutions if there is no OEM item offered.

 

Looking through my parts bins found a roll of "Alien Tape" which is a clear double sided tape of about the same thickness and cut a couple of 3/8 x 1" strips from that.  I tried to "dull" the adhesive by applying it and removing it to a table,   The PC does stick to my desk and it's probably not a bad thing as it does not move when connecting USB devices.

 

I know some place I have a small collection of those adhesive dots, some of which I think are silicone, which may also keep the unit from easily sliding, but until one peels off this is good.

 

Thanks... RangerZ

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@RangerZ,

 

You are most welcome -glad that your issue has been resolved satisfactorily!

 

Wishing you well,

 

NonSequitur777


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