INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Leveling Feet/Adjusters

Adjustable support feet for precise leveling and stabilization of plasma cutting tables.

Component Specifications

Definition
Leveling feet, also known as adjusters or leveling pads, are mechanical components installed at the base of plasma cutting tables to provide adjustable height support, compensate for uneven floors, and ensure precise horizontal alignment. They typically consist of a threaded stud, mounting plate, and adjustable foot with locking mechanism, allowing operators to fine-tune the table's position for optimal cutting accuracy and stability during operation.
Working Principle
Leveling feet operate on a screw-jack principle, where rotating the threaded stud raises or lowers the foot relative to the mounting plate. This vertical adjustment compensates for floor irregularities, allowing precise leveling of the plasma cutting table. Once adjusted, locking nuts or mechanisms secure the position to maintain stability under dynamic loads during cutting operations.
Materials
Typically manufactured from high-strength steel (e.g., AISI 1045, 4140) or stainless steel (e.g., 304, 316) for corrosion resistance. Foot pads may include rubber, polyurethane, or nylon inserts to prevent floor damage and reduce vibration.
Technical Parameters
  • Thread Size M16-M30
  • Load Capacity 500-5000 kg per foot
  • Adjustment Range 20-100 mm
  • Temperature Range -20°C to 80°C
  • Mounting Plate Dimensions 100x100 mm to 200x200 mm
Standards
ISO 2768, DIN 580

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Leveling Feet/Adjusters.

Parent Products

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Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Improper adjustment causing table instability
  • Corrosion in humid environments
  • Overloading beyond rated capacity
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Insufficient locking mechanism torque
Failure: Gradual height drift during operation
Mitigation: Use thread-locking compounds and regular torque checks
Trigger: Floor settlement or movement
Failure: Loss of leveling accuracy over time
Mitigation: Install on reinforced concrete floors with periodic re-leveling

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5 mm leveling accuracy across table surface
Test Method
ISO 230-1 geometric accuracy testing with precision levels

Buyer Feedback

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should leveling feet be checked on plasma cutting tables?

Leveling feet should be inspected monthly and re-leveled whenever the table is moved or if cutting accuracy deteriorates. Regular checks prevent misalignment from vibration or floor settlement.

Can leveling feet reduce vibration in plasma cutting operations?

Yes, properly adjusted leveling feet with vibration-damping pads significantly reduce transmitted vibration, improving cut quality and extending machine component life.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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