-40%
POWERTEC 4PK Furniture Levelers 3/8?-16 with Threaded Inserts White 71189
$ 5.8
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Introducing theInsert
Leveler
by POWERTEC.
INCLUDES: (4) Insert leg levelers
Ideal for lifting/leveling/stabilizing your heavier furniture
Level body constructed of rugged Carbon steel; threaded Insert is made of zinc for RUST/wear resistance; non-marring footpads feature pa nylon construction for easy glide-ability and durability; Chrome plating on the foot pad provides an attractive, Polished look
Easy to use via integrated adjusting nut built into the shaft itself; tighten with 13mm wrench (not included)
Bolt body Dimension: 3/8”-16 by 2; pad Dia 1-3/8”; tapered threaded insert is a nominal 1” high; can be used in a wide variety of older furniture as replacement Legs (If they have corresponding internal measurements)
Weight capacity: 550 lbs. Per caster, 2200 lbs.
Say goodbye to wobble and unsteadiness and Hello to perfectly balanced furniture. With its 3/8-16” Thread Size, There is a good chance that the shaft of these levels will also fit the existing inserts in older furniture (if they have the corresponding internal measurements). these well-made, attractive levelers adjust from a minimum height of 3/4” to a maximum height of 1-3/8” or more. Their rugged durability Allows for a weight capacity of up to 550 lbs. Per leveler or 2200 lbs. Per Set of four. The body of the leveler is precision machined of rugged carbon steel; The threaded (tapered) inserts are constructed of zinc for rust-resistant. Footpads feature a PA nylon construction for durability and glide-ability. In addition, pa nylon will not mar your floor surfaces. Attractive chrome plating on the footpads provide a polished look to your furniture. For quick and easy setup, simply pre-drill installation holes into the furniture at preferred site of attachment. The threaded inserts assemble with a 10mm hex wrench. Because of the wide variety of density and grain texture in wood, We recommend you test your insert in a scrap piece of the species of wood you are using for your project. To avoid damaging your threaded inserts, you should start with a large hole and work your way down to the best fit.