Levelling feet Technopolymer base, steel stem BASE Glass-fibre reinforced polyamide based (PA) technopolymer, black colour, matte finish. ARTICULATED STEM Threaded zinc-plated steel with regulation hexagon. STANDARD EXECUTIONS -- LS.A: without no-slip disk. -- LS.A-AS: with NBR rubber no-slip disk, hardness 70 Shore A, supplied assembled to the base. FEATURES The particular assembling system of the no-slip disk to the base assures a perfect anchoring, preventing separation even in case of impact during transport or of adhesion (sticking) to the floor (see No-slip disks on page 835). ORDER INFORMATION The levelling feet are supplied unassembled to make carriage and storage easier. The components (base and stem) are supplied in separate packing: less volume taken and better protection from scratches and dirt. To order bases and stems separately, see: -- table of possible combinations Bases/Stems (see page 839) -- the codes of the Bases (see page 836) -- the codes of the Stems (see page 840). ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST Zinc-plated steel nut (see Nuts NT. on page 835). Levelling feet and supports * The max static load is the value above which the load applied to the element may cause some plastic material breakage, in particular conditions of use. Obviously, a factor that takes into consideration the importance and the safety level of the specific application must be applied to this value. # Data with no-slip disk mounted. 6/2020 Models all rights reserved in accordance with the law. Always mention the source when reproducing our drawings and photos.
Open the catalog to page 1Levelling elements Max. limit Articulation static load* Ø [N] * The max static load is the value above which the load applied to the element may cause some plastic material breakage, in particular conditions of use. Obviously, a factor that takes into consideration the importance and the safety level of the specific application must be applied to this value. # Data with no-slip disk mounted. Models all rights reserved in accordance with the law. Always mention the source when reproducing our drawings and photos. Levelling elements and supports
Open the catalog to page 2Levelling elements Max. limit Articulation static load* Ø [N] Levelling elements and supports * The max static load is the value above which the load applied to the element may cause some plastic material breakage, in particular conditions of use. Obviously, a factor that takes into consideration the importance and the safety level of the specific application must be applied to this value. # Data with no-slip disk mounted. 6/2020 Models all rights reserved in accordance with the law. Always mention the source when reproducing our drawings and photos.
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