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Leveling Mounts (2059)

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

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Leveling Mounts (2059)

Snap-Lock non-skid leveling mounts are designed with a snap-on elastomer cup that is reported to outperform standard flat, glued-on, non-skid elastomer pads. The Snap-Lock mounts are described as offering stability in non-skid applications. They are designed to adjust to uneven surfaces, which should provide durability when equipment needs to be moved or repositioned.

The leveling mounts can be used on a variety of equipment, including machine tools, electronic equipment, and packaging and printing machines. The mounts are constructed from carbon steel with gold-iridite plated finish, with the non-skid cup pad made from neoprene rubber. They are available in inch and metric sizes, and in threaded stud and tapped socket types.

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