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Leveling Mounts Feature Rubber Foot

Friday, May 08, 2009

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Leveling Mounts Feature Rubber Foot

A new series of metric leveling mounts from All Metric Small Parts (aMsp) (New Hyde Park, NY) swivels 15 degrees to all sides of the centerline to adjust to uneven surfaces. Features include:  

  • Usability in leveling machine tools, electronic racks and benches.
  • A jam nut.
  • Mounts with isolator pads which vary in diameter from 40 to 80 mm.
  • Anti-slip pads that are made of fiberglass reinforced Polyamide.
  • Heights that range from 93 to 180 mm.
  • Applicability in linear motion and rotary table positioning.
  • 3-D CAD models that are available for download at the aMsp Web site.                                                                                                                                                                 

For more information visit www.allmetricsmallparts.com/press/LevelingSupportMountsFeet.htm

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