{"product":{"productId":"agid.28343","price":2.76,"name":"Adjustment plugs, plastic with felt glide surface for round and square tubes"},"currency":"EUR"}
	Material
								Body polyamide.
Glide face synthetic needle felt.
							Glide face synthetic needle felt.
Version
								Body black.
							
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        Adjustment plugs, plastic with felt glide surface for round and square tubes, Form A, round
    
    
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        Adjustment plugs, plastic with felt glide surface for round and square tubes, Form B, square
    
    
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        Adjustment plugs, plastic with felt glide surface for round and square tubes, Form C, rectangular
    
    
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Description
							Material
						
						
								Body polyamide.
Glide face synthetic needle felt.
					Glide face synthetic needle felt.
							Version
						
						
								Body black.
					
							Note
						
						
								There should be no load on the feet when adjusting.
The specified axial, static load capacity refers to a screw protruding 10 mm and lying fully flat.
The adjustment plugs are not suitable as load gliders and are not intended for dynamic loads.
 
The lamellar form of the nut can be closed or interrupted.
					The specified axial, static load capacity refers to a screw protruding 10 mm and lying fully flat.
The adjustment plugs are not suitable as load gliders and are not intended for dynamic loads.
The lamellar form of the nut can be closed or interrupted.
							Application
						
						
								The adjustment plugs are used in steel pipes, tube covers or aluminium base frames in industry, trade and households. Especially suitable to avoid scratches on sensitive and hard floors such as stone or laminate.
					
							Assembly
						
						
								They can be pushed in by hand or tapped in with a plastic hammer.
					 
                         
                         
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                    