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SECTION 7 - LEVELLING FEET

WDS

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D1

D2

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L

L1

L2

L3

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P

(g)

WDS No.

M16 108

8.5

70

100

45

30

12

24 1600

240

673-651

M16 108

8.5

70

150

45

30

12

24 1600

340

673-653

M16 108

8.5

70

200

45

30

12

24 1600

440

673-655

M20 108

8.5

70

100

45

30

12

30 1600

310

673-657

M20 108

8.5

70

150

45

30

12

30 1600

445

673-659

M20 108

8.5

70

200

45

30

12

30 1600

580

673-661

Levelling Foot

(Heavy Duty)

Bolt Down Base

WDS 673

MATERIAL

-

Screw - Steel Zinc plated

Pad - Moulded black

polypropylene

See 818 series for this part in

Stainless Steel

P = Safe working load in kilograms (for static compressive load only)

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Steel Nickel

Plated, Plastic

40mm Base

Levelling Foot -

White or Blue

WDS 778

MATERIAL

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Stem: Steel - Nickel plated

Base: Polypropylene with Rubber

Pad (White Base has Anti-

microbial agent)

Supplied complete with nut

H1

D1

D

L

H

25°

D

L

D1

H

H1

P

(g)

WDS No.

White Base

WDS No.

Blue Base

M8

50

40

25

17.5

150

59

778-20140W 778-20140B

M8

100

40

25

17.5

250

75

778-20240W 778-20240B

M10

50

40

25.5

17.5

300

72

778-20340W 778-20340B

M10

100

40

25.5

17.5

400

97

778-20440W 778-20440B

M10

150

40

25.5

17.5

500

121

778-20540W 778-20540B

M12

100

40

25.5

17.5

600

126

778-20640W 778-20640B

M12

150

40

25.5

17.5

300

162

778-20740W 778-20740B

M12

200

40

25.5

17.5

300

198

778-20840W 778-20840B

M16

100

40

25.5

17.5

400

197

778-20940W 778-20940B

M16

150

40

25.5

17.5

400

262

778-21040W 778-21040B

M16

200

40

25.5

17.5

400

329

778-21140W 778-21140B

Base Pad

P = Safe working load in kilograms (for static compressive load only)

Note: Increasing the angle will decrease the maximum static compressive load. Beware of using at high angles on low friction surfaces.