Machine foot Level-It™
stainless steelsteelleveling

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Characteristics

Applications
machine
Material
stainless steel, steel
Type
leveling, swivel
Other characteristics
threaded, for heavy loads, for heavy loads
Load capacity

Min.: 235 kg
(518.1 lb)

Max.: 19,500 kg
(42,990.1 lb)

Diameter

Min.: 19 mm
(1 in)

Max.: 152 mm
(6 in)

Description

Our most popular leveler, Level-It™ has a steel or Delrin® base and a machined one-piece steel stud. The steel base and stud are available in steel with gold or clear zinc plating, in black oxide or in stainless steel. Manufactured in a variety of configurations, materials and finishes, Level-It™ mounts are suitable for thousands of light, medium, and heavy-duty applications. They are available in stud or tapped versions with steel, stainless steel or FDA-friendly Delrin® bases. Our standard mounts swivel 15° in all directions to give users optimum performance on uneven surfaces. One-piece studs are threaded from solid hex stock and then case-hardened for maximum strength and durability. For applications requiring a non-swivel base, the C-series mounts have the same configurations as our standard Level-It™ but are machined from a single piece of solid stock. Also available is S&W’s exclusive Socket Lock technology that locks the stud into the socket of the base to prevent pullout under extreme conditions. Specifications Low carbon steel with yellow zinc plating or 303 stainless steel One-piece machined stud Inch and metric sizes Mounts with studs furnished with jam nut Customize any base or stud Standard Options Clear zinc, nickel plating or black oxide finish Non-skid elastomer pad Delrin base Lag hole Socket Lock

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