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(12-28-2017, 10:22 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Hmm. I had no pads either, just metal.
I added 2 oak blocks underneath, mainly to raise it about 3 inches
I should clarify - when I said threaded pads I was referring to a welded section of the base that takes a leveling screw. The screw is in contact with the floor surface for purposes of leveling. Sorry if I am confusing the issue
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(12-27-2017, 06:40 AM)Rick_B Wrote: Neither did/mine. It has threaded pads that take a allen head set screw. If that is what you are talking about - I can measure one of them? BTW the manual I have refers to these levelingscrewsso I am pretty sure they are OEM.
Oh jeez. Apologies for starting this thread. ^^^ This is correct. It's been too long since I've had to adjust them and I just forgot. I am not missing parts.
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(12-29-2017, 06:38 AM)Rick_B Wrote: I should clarify - when I said threaded pads I was referring to a welded section of the base that takes a leveling screw. The screw is in contact with the floor surface for purposes of leveling. Sorry if I am confusing the issue
Ahhh ok
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