Friday 8 June 2012

When to use a leveler


Using a leveler to straighten out uneven tables, chairs and shelving units is a good idea, and something that is popular with many business and homeowners. When an item is on uneven ground, or has an unbalanced set of legs to rest on, this can cause it to sway at the slightest touch. Resting things on these wobbly units can then cause breakages and disruption, and can be even more of a hazard in an industrial setting.

How to use a leveler

Getting an item leveled out is easy. The main job is to affix all four legs with levelers and adjust them to the same height. The next job is to use a spirit level and measure the balance of the item, making sure to note which leg is raised up off the ground. The leveling item can then be adjusted as necessary to take into account the difference in height that will be required for evening out the furniture.

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