Leveling Feet vs Leveling Pads: What’s the Difference?

Wobbly or uneven machinery is more than a nuisance; it can pose a safety hazard. When left unchecked, a heavy industrial machine may fall over and injure nearby workers. Even if it doesn’t fall over, the machine may damage the … Read More

Articulating Leveling Feet: Everything You Need to Know

Leveling feet are available in different styles. While they are all designed to support and stabilize the equipment with which they are used, some of them offer additional features. There are articulating leveling feet, for instance, that offer articulation. Rather … Read More

5 Benefits of Threaded Tube Ends for Leveling Feet

Threaded tube ends are designed to support leveling feet. Some objects may already feature threaded holes on the bottom. To install leveling feet, you just need to twist the leveling feet clockwise into these holes. Other objects, however, may lack … Read More

Reasons to Choose Steel Leveling Feet

If you’re tired of dealing with a wobbly or otherwise level appliance, you should consider investing in a set of steel leveling feet. As the name suggests, they are “feet” that support leveling. You can adjust the height of the … Read More

6 Common Types of Leveling Feet You Need to Know

Leveling feet are commonly used on machines, equipment and furniture. Also known as leveling mounts, they are adjustable pads. You can mount them on the bottom of machines, equipment and furniture. When properly adjusted, they will level the object on … Read More

The Beginner’s Guide to Adjustable Glides

When moving furniture, equipment or other heavy objects, you may want to use adjustable glides. It eliminates the need to manually lift and carry heavy objects. With adjustable glides, you can “glide” them on the floor. What Are Adjustable Glides? … Read More

Eliminate Workpiece Slippage With Toggle Pads

Not all workpieces have flat, even surfaces. Regardless of the material from which they are made, you may encounter workpieces with uneven surfaces. Unfortunately, securing them in place can be difficult. Even if you use a high-quality toggle clamp, the … Read More