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Adjusters and rubber feet are related parts for fixing and protecting work benches and machines. There are adjusters and adjuster-related parts, rubber feet and level adjustment members, and leveling bolts. The adjuster adjusts the height of the work bench or machine tool. There are standard types and heavy load types depending on the load capacity. In addition, there are those that immobilize work benches, benchtop ones, and those that are anti-slip. Adjuster-related parts include fixing plates for fixing the adjusters, adjustment nuts, and rubber pads. Rubber feet and level adjustment members are cushioning rubbers used to protect from scratches and have excellent elasticity, abrasion resistance, and strength characteristics. Rubber feet are mainly used for machines and cabinets.
Question: Can I remove the bottom rubber of Adjuster pad?
Answer: Rubber plate cannot be removed.
Question: Can I order the rubber of Adjuster pad with bottom rubber separately?
Answer: No.
Rubber is not available for separately order.
Question: Does the adjuster pad come with a nuts?
Answer: Yes.
Question: What factors should I consider when choosing leveling mounts?
Answer: Weight capacity: Ensure the leveling mounts can support the weight of your machine.
Thread size: The stud or bolt thread needs to match the mounting point on your machine.
Adjustment range: Choose a mount with enough adjustment to level your machine on uneven floors.
Foot type: Consider the type of floor and desired vibration dampening. Standard rubber may suffice, but some applications may require anti-vibration mounts.
Question: Why are my rubber feet coming off?
Answer: Adhesive Issue: Ensure you used a strong adhesive suitable for both the equipment and the surface.
Surface Cleanliness: Make sure the surface was clean and dry before attaching the rubber feet.
Weight Load: Check if the rubber feet are rated for the weight of your equipment.
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