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Stainless steel base and stem

Standard executions
Base with stainless steel 304 threaded blind ball joint:
- LMP.F-SST (d): without no-slip disk.
- LMP.F-SST-TR (d): with thermoplastic elastomer no-slip coating (TPE)
- LMP.F-SST-TV (d): With vulcanised rubber (NBR) with no-slip coating hardness 70 tolerance +/-5 Shore A.
AISI 304 stainless steel base and nut, AISI 303 stainless steel threaded stem:
- LMP.F-SST (d – l): without no-slip disk.
- LMP.F-SST-TR (d – l): with thermoplastic elastomer no-slip coating (TPE)
- LMP.F-SST-TV (d – l): With vulcanised rubber (NBR) with no-slip coating hardness 70 tolerance +/-5 Shore A.
Base, threaded stem and nut in AISI 316L stainless steel:
- LMP.F-A4 (d – l): without no-slip disk.
- LMP.F-A4-TR (d – l): with thermoplastic elastomer no-slip coating (TPE)
- LMP.F-A4-TV (d – l): With vulcanised rubber (NBR) with no-slip coating hardness 70 tolerance +/-5 Shore A.
Set screw
AISI 304 stainless steel.
Features
The resistance of the levelling feet to a static load is obviously limited by the permissible load capacity of the rod (steel strength class 500 N/mm2).
The static load values in the table below are the result of laboratory tests in which the load has been applied perpendicularly to the base.
Such values have to be considered as purely indicative and must be verified under the specific conditions of use.
Under common working conditions, side or angular loading increases the stress on the levelling element and reduces its load capacity.
It's the user's responsibility to determine, case by case, whether the product is suitable for the intended use.