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    hi guys,

    I wonder what you think of this type of levelling wheels, the larger sizes.

    I think they are quite neat as an off-the-peg solution if you only want to move your machine very occasionally and then drop it down (or should I say, lift it up) to rest on the rubber feet and level it in the chosen location.

    My only misgiving is if the rubber feet (which they classify as anti-vibration) may be too soft or wobbly? They are probably OK as they are designed for heavy machinery.

    https://www.castors-online.co.uk/aca...Vibration.html
    Last edited by Edward; 31-12-2017 at 02:16 PM.

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