Machine foot RO series
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Machine foot - RO series  - Vital Parts ltd - for furniture / plastic / swivel
Machine foot - RO series  - Vital Parts ltd - for furniture / plastic / swivel
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Characteristics

Applications
machine, for furniture
Material
plastic
Type
swivel, tilting

Description

Our Tilting Felt Insert Glides, or 'Tiltserts' as they can be referred to, are made from a handful of premium materials. This includes a strong polyethylene (PE) and felt. Coming with a tilting base from standard, these have the ability to reach angles between 18° & 25°. This enables their use with a wider range of applications. Felt based tilt glides are ideal for use with both hard and soft flooring. They can also be installed onto tubular chairs, furniture, and appliances. This is to reduce friction and prevent unnecessary damage or wear. These Tilting Felt Insert Glides are available in all kinds of sizes between 14mm & 22mm tube diameters. This also includes a number of base sizes. For all available products, or to request a free sample, please see the product table found below. Key Product Features: Manufactured from a premium PE & Felt Comes with a ball joint tilting base Felt base to reduce friction Perfect for use as glides Commonly Used For: As Glides for tubular Chairs/Appliances As Inserts to reduce friction and wear
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.