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Nickel-plated steel has some corrosion resistance.
Black-oxide steel has a dull shine for areas where appearance is a concern.
Yellow zinc-plated steel is more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel.
Made of yellow zinc-plated steel, these metric leveling mounts are more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel leveling mounts.
An economical choice for applications in corrosive environments that don't require high load capacities, these mounts have a plastic base.
Made of 303/304 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these metric mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these metric mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Broader, stronger threads enable faster adjustments and higher load capacities than standard V-shaped threads.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these metric mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel stud and nut for corrosion resistance.
Well-suited to damp environments, these metric mounts have a stainless steel stud and nut for corrosion resistance.
An offset mounting hole allows for installation without moving your machine.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts are our most resistant to corrosion from chemicals, solvents, and water.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel nut for excellent corrosion resistance.
Ready for installation on the bottom of machines and equipment without feet, these mounts come with their own bracket.
Use these mounts on heavy machines and equipment.
Use these metric mounts on heavy machines and equipment.
Protect surfaces from scratches and wear.
A hex nut at the base of the stud allows for easy height adjustment.
A shield on the stud prevents dirt accumulation on the threads and provides a finished appearance.
These mounts have a cushion on top to provide padding between your furniture and the mount.
Made entirely of plastic, these mounts are resistant to oil and won't scratch your mounting surface.
Meant for light duty applications, these mounts are not rated for capacity.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 350° F, these have the highest maximum temperature of our plastic mounts.
Often used on wobbly tables, these mounts automatically adjust up to 5/16" to compensate for uneven floors.
Install these mounts on machines without feet.
These mounts have fine threads that give you precise leveling control.
Designed for use in sanitary and food processing areas, these mounts level tanks and machinery on uneven floors and create space to clean underneath.
Choose from mounts that support 3,000 to 110,000 lbs. for heavy machinery.
Adjust the swivels on these mounts to level equipment on uneven surfaces for protection during earthquakes.
All-stainless steel construction stands up to water and chemicals and won't rust or corrode.
Bolt these mounts down to keep your equipment stationary.
Thread these mounts into machinery to level them on uneven floors in sanitary environments such as food-processing areas.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation.
A two-piece design requires less clearance than one-piece mounts and simplifies installation—raise your machine just enough to slide the base underneath, then insert the stud from above.
A two-piece design simplifies installation and requires less clearance than one-piece mounts.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation than our other vibration-damping leveling mounts.
Choose from mounts that support 3,000 to 30,000 lbs. for heavy machinery.
Rated for high load capacity, use these inserts to connect threaded leveling mounts to heavy equipment.
Rated for high load capacity, use these metric inserts to connect threaded leveling mounts to heavy equipment.
Slip these inserts into tubular legs to quickly add threads for attaching leveling mounts. They’re often used in the legs of light equipment and furniture.
Insert these adjustable mounts into tube ends to level your equipment in a single step.
A swiveling base compensates for angled legs and uneven surfaces.
Use these feet on furniture with wood legs.
An integral cushion reduces noise and vibration.
Great as nonslip feet, thread these rubber suction cups to the bottom of your lightweight equipment.
These feet are made of UHMW polyethylene plastic, so they won’t dry out and become brittle.
Peel back the film to stick these feet to the bottom of furniture and equipment legs.
Place these feet under furniture and equipment.
Excellent chemical resistance makes these PTFE plastic feet the best choice for harsh environments.
These feet have angled or rounded bottoms to work with tubular furniture legs that meet the floor at an angle.
Press these feet into tubular legs of tables, chairs, and other furniture.
Made of neoprene rubber, these feet are a good choice for use in oily environments.
Great for use outdoors, these feet are EPDM rubber, which withstands exposure to direct sunlight.
Screw these feet to the bottom of wood furniture legs.
Cover the bottom of furniture legs.
Mount these jacks to equipment to raise and level it.
A swivel caster lets you reposition your load.
Use screws or bolts to attach the mounting plate on these casters to a flat surface. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Install these casters into a threaded hole. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
The dual-wheel design provides better load distribution and easier turning than leveling plate casters. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Floor locks bolt or weld to the underside of your equipment and have a spring-loaded base with a nonskid floor pad to keep equipment stationary.
These locks bolt or weld to the side of equipment that can't accommodate a floor lock underneath. Compatible with a wide range of caster mount heights.
Set these floor locks to the height you need to compensate for uneven and sloped floors.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.