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Item releases Base Plate 8 for uneven floors

A Machine Building Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 28, 2009

Item has added the die-cast Base Plate 8 40 x 40 M10 to its aluminium profile machine construction kit.

It is aimed at customers that have uneven floors and want a knuckle foot with a generous amount of adjustment on a bench or conveyor.

These customers have typically used an M10 foot to give the longer threads some resistance to occasional side loads.

However, this leads to two problems: first, the 40 x 40 profile most commonly used for legs has a bore at the tapping size for M8 and must be drilled and re-tapped out where this is feasible (which is a time-consuming job).

Second, permissible thread-pitch deviations under DIN standards, common in the male threads, often mean the feet will bind in long tapped holes, no matter how accurate the tapping.

The new Item base-plate solves these problems, as it features an M10 tapped hole for the foot, aligned with any of the T-slots in the leg.

The centre hole is used for securing the plate to the profile with the usual M8 screw.

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