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The Engineer - Heavy-Duty Levelling Feet for Machines, Conveyors and Equipment

Levelling feet are an essential component to provide stable support and adjustable levelling for countless types of furniture, equipment, stands, machines, and conveyor systems. 

Rencol Components has been designing and manufacturing levelling feet for over three decades, and now offers one of the widest ranges in the UK. X105crmo17 Stainless Steel Balls

The Engineer - Heavy-Duty Levelling Feet for Machines, Conveyors and Equipment

A levelling foot is comprised of a levelling base and threaded rod. Rencol offers thermoplastic, die cast zinc and stainless-steel bases alongside zinc plated steel and stainless-steel threaded rods. All heavy-duty threaded rods feature an industry-standard 15mm ball and socket which provides 20° of articulation from the perpendicular, always ensuring the equipment stays level, even on uneven floor.

Levelling foot bases are available in several diameters from 30mm up to 100mm. Threaded rods range from M8 up to M24, and thread lengths from 25mm up to 150mm. All bases are compatible with all rods and Rencol can supply any combination, and even custom sizes on request.

Rencol offers a corresponding range of anti-slip plates which reduce vibration and improve grip.

Large stocks are held at Rencol’s UK warehouse in Bristol and MOQs start at just 2 pieces.

Founded in Bristol in 1923, Rencol Components has a long-standing history of design engineering and plastic component manufacturing. Today, an extensive and industry standard range of plastic and metal knobs, handles, hand wheels, hinges, levers, levelling feet and indexing plungers are manufactured at our partner facilities in Shanghai, China, and distributed from our warehouse facility in Avonmouth, Bristol, and globally to our network of approved distributors.

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The Engineer - Heavy-Duty Levelling Feet for Machines, Conveyors and Equipment

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