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Leveling feet and pads consist of discs of varying shapes and sizes. They are used for leveling jigs, fixtures, and equipment. A leveling foot has a threaded stud for adjusting the level. A leveling pad has a recess on which a leveling stud rests. For both types of products, specifications include dimensions such as base diameter, base thickness and thread size; materials of construction, including plating material or finish; load rating; and swivel angle. Metric leveling feet and pads are usually measured in millimeters (mm). Sizes for leveling feet and pads that use the English or imperial system of measurement are given in inches (in) or fractions of an inch. For both types of leveling products, steel and stainless steel are common materials of construction. Often, steel leveling feet and steel leveling pads are plated with zinc or treated with black oxide or yellow chromate. Stainless steel leveling feet and pads are usually made of 300 series or 400 series stainless steel.

Although suppliers may use different naming conventions, there are several basic types of leveling feet and pads. Categories include studless leveling feet, stud leveling feet, jig feet leveling products, and jig feet leveling assemblies. Leveling feet without studs have a large-diameter pad that can be fitted with a rubber cover to prevent sliding on sloped or uneven surfaces. A large ball provides a high load capacity and determines the total swivel angle, typically 15 or 20 degrees. Stud leveling feet have a large-diameter pad and integral stud which, along with the ball, forms one solid piece. As a rule, load capacity drops significantly with longer studs. Jig leveling feet consist of a medium-duty leveling foot with a removable pad. Leveling studs that use a left-hand thread prevent back-out while allowing the pad to rotate freely. Jig feet leveling assemblies are complete leveling assemblies that include a radius-head screw, plate, and hex nut. Other types of leveling feet and pads include tapped, metric tapped, threaded, and metric-threaded products.

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