6" Lazy Susan Turntable 500 LBS pounds steel ball bearing rotating tray strong sturdy table cabinet low profile
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It was for a 4 that I used it. I wanted to make a spinning 5 foot steel sculpture. It was a little rocky spinning when I attached it, but I welded it to the base because it was under a lot of weight. (Because the barring is made of a thin metal, this isn't usually a good idea.) I think it'll work well and last for something small like a nail polish rack; my sculpture has been outside for about a year (in Colorado, so it's seen a lot of snow as well as hail) and it still spins about the same as before.
You'll need another piece of wood on the bottom if you're going to make a lazy Susan. It does not have to be as large as the swiveling top part. The screws, on the other hand, have to be purchased separately.
It comes with all of the necessary hardware.
I'd have to dismantle the swivel shelf I built for a TV in order to mic it. It is rated to support 500 pounds, as stated on the label. For what I needed it to do, I found it to be completely adequate. I'm afraid I won't be able to provide you with the information you require.
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I bought one to use as a turntable for cake decorating. It's extremely loud, as other reviewers have stated. I'm sure you could fix it with a little grease. The main problem is that if the weight isn't evenly distributed across the top surface, the two halves can separate slightly. Even though the bottom of the base is rigidly fixed to the ground, the top surface appears to be "wobbly. " It does not appear to be capable of supporting 500 pounds. br>br> Overall, it's fine for a light-duty cake decorating turntable, but I wouldn't use one to make a tool storage turntable or anything else that would put the bearings under a lot of stress.
I wish I had gotten a twelve-inch instead of a six-inch because my project is quite large (30*36), but it worked fine. br>It was also a little noisier than I'd hoped, but not to the point where it was a deal breaker.
200 NOT. These bearings are incapable of supporting 200-pound loads. 500 They're made of flimsy, thin sheet metal with little rigidity. They roll in a very rough manner. I'm going to order something far more durable than these from somewhere else.
I wanted to use it on a swivel bar stool, so I ordered it. I couldn't support a 200-pound person because I wasn't strong enough. person. Ball bearings popped out if one leaned too far forward.
This was purchased to replace the specialized ones in a swivel chair/driver's seat in an RV. And, while it might work, I'm not sure how well it would hold up under pressure. It's a lot sloppier than the shepherd one I got earlier. br> I've had the opportunity to compare the two, and the other is far superior, much smoother. As you can see in the image, there appears to be a missing ball. Because the RV ones didn't have a flange and sat in a recess, I had to modify this to make it work. I used epoxy to fill the space; I know it's sloppy, but it's not visible and I needed to get it done quickly. When it arrives, I'll swap it out for the shepherd. This would probably work fine if only downward forces were present, but a seat flexes in all directions.
A 9" square of 3/4" pine wood served as the foundation for my project. The stand stood about 20" tall and had a 9" square bottom. I drilled a 1/2" hole in the base to allow for the attachment of the lazy susan stand, which leaves about a 1/8" to 3/16" gap when attached. It's simple to rotate.
The base of the Lazy Susan Turntable is designed to be mounted on wooden boards or other flat surfaces to create a DIY Lazy Susan Turntable that meets your needs. Some other Lazy Susan Turntables may suit your needs better, but I needed a pivoting turntable for my computer PC so I could connect to the back of the computer without having to lean over and strain. I find it to be effective.
I needed two, and while I was able to obtain one locally, I had to order the other. I was worried because I needed this piece to be sturdy and turn smoothly when I put it on a lazy susan. The product's thickness was ideal for my requirements. It was an excellent solution.