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Adjusters are parts that use the properties of screws to enable height alignment in tools such as work benches and machine tools. A number of different adjuster types are available, such as the standard adjusting bolt type and mount type. Another example is the swivel-head type, which comes with an angle-adjustment feature that enables level installation of equipment on floors with non-level surfaces or the like. Adjusters are usually made of steel or stainless steel. There are types that also use various other materials such as conductive rubber or non-migrating rubber on the bottom surface to provide properties such as resistance to oil, impacts or vibrations. The proper type for the operating environment should be selected.
An adjuster with a rubber-made base that is also optimal for slip prevention. Note: Please be advised that the model number in VONA has been changed from "D-G II" to "D-G2."
[Features] · A rubber cover is used for the entire receiver, and an iron core is included inside.
Question: Can Adjuster Bolt (leveling mount) be used for heavy-duty applications?
Answer: Yes, Adjuster Bolt (leveling mount) can be used for heavy-duty applications. They are designed to support and level heavy machinery, equipment, and furniture. By allowing easy adjustments, they ensure stability and safety on uneven surfaces, making them suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Question: What are the common material and uses of an adjuster?
Answer: Common materials for Adjuster Bolt (leveling mount) include metal (such as steel or stainless steel) and high-strength plastics. They are used in various applications, like leveling heavy machinery, workbenches, and furniture. Adjuster Bolts (leveling mount) provide easy height adjustments and stability, making them essential for aligning and supporting equipment on uneven surfaces.
Question: How to install adjuster?
Answer: To install an adjuster, follow these steps:
1. Clean the equipment's base or legs to remove dirt and debris.
2. Position the adjuster under each leg or corner of the equipment.
3. Use a wrench or hand tool to turn the adjuster clockwise to raise it to the desired height.
4. Ensure all Adjuster Bolt (leveling mount) are evenly adjusted for stability.
5. Test the equipment to confirm it is level and secure. Adjust as needed.
Question: How can I determine the right size of an adjuster for my project?
Answer: To find the right size of an adjuster for your project, do the following:
1. Measure the diameter of your equipment's legs or base.
2. Check how much weight the adjuster needs to support.
3. Choose an adjuster with the same diameter and enough weight capacity.
4. Make sure the adjuster's height range fits your needs.
5. Read the specifications to ensure it matches your equipment.
Question: How can I measure the torque on an adjuster?
Answer: To measure torque on an adjuster, use a torque wrench. Set the desired torque value on the wrench, position it on the adjuster's nut or bolt, and apply force. As you turn the wrench, it displays the torque value. Stop when you reach the required torque. Proper torque ensures the adjuster is tightened correctly and prevents damage or instability. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the right torque values.
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