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News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: Stainless steel levelling feet
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2005
SS levelling feet resist corrosion,
reduce hazards
Levelling feet are now made from high grade 304 stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and reduce bio-hazard in food and pharmaceutical manufacturing plant.
Food and pharmaceutical specifications call for high grade 304 stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and reduce bio-hazard Consequently, for their successful range of levelling feet, Elesa (UK) chose this material to complement the glass reinforced technopolymer foot
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Machine elements displayed at Scottish show
On show at Manufacturing Technology Scotland are many examples of Elesa-Clayton standard machine elements, including new products such as Hinges, Levelling Feet, and the expanding Ergostyle range.
Construction of the levelling element is very strong to withstand high static loads; the foot structure efficiently divides the load over a wide support area, thus avoiding dangerous stress and strain.
Concentric steps on the upper surface of the plastic base give a unique aesthetical appearance and aid cleaning, especially important when the elements are used on machines or equipment in the food or pharmaceutical field or where there is the specific necessity for frequent cleaning.
The tough new XLV product series has been thoroughly designed with feet from 60mm to 120mm diameter and threads from M10 to M24.
This ensures a strong foot to withstand high static loads spread over a wide support area.
XLV feet are available in two types: A, with a simple non-slip foot and type F which has two integral holes at 1800 for ground fixing. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...
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