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Lazy Susan Turntable 4" Square

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SKU:
9643
MPN:
4C
Weight:
0.23 LBS
  • A  4" square lazy susan turntable bearing laying flat on a surface
  • An edge view of a lazy susan 4" turntable slightly showing the enclosed bearing race.
  • The 4" lazy susan turntable turned to show the screw holes for attachment.
  • A close view of the lazy susan 4" turntable.
  • A blueprint drawing of the 4" lazy susan turntable bearing.
  • A view of one side of a lazy susan turntable 4" square.
$3.95

Description

Our 4" lazy susan turntable bearings are perfect for building projects that require a sturdy, reliable spin. With a load capacity of 300 pounds, these bearings can handle even the heaviest loads. And the 360º interlock feature ensures that your turntable will always spin smoothly and evenly. So if you're looking for a top-quality product that can provide years of trouble-free service, you can't go wrong with our 4" lazy susan turntable bearings. Order yours today and see the difference for yourself!

This 4" lazy susan turntable is perfect for woodworking projects. It is made of high quality materials and features precision ground 1/4" ball bearings for a smooth rotation. it is also solidly constructed to provide years of use.

 Order your lazy susan turntable today!

Lazy Susan Turntable 4" Specifications:

  • The bearings are Ungreased.
  • Made of 22 gauge Steel Material.
  • Overall size is 4" square.
  • The turntable is 5/16" thick.
  • The mounting holes are 3.18" on center.
  • The diameter of the center hole is 2.16".
  • The load capacity is 300 pounds.
  • The steel is finished with a pre-plated electrogalvanized finish.
  • The maximum recommended table diameter is 25".

Mounting a Lazy Susan Turntable Bearing

Step 1.  If you're looking to mount a lazy susan turntable bearing, you'll first want to use the smallest holes as a template to mark the turntable. Once you've done that, remove the bearing and drill holes for self-tapping screws. You'll want to drill 5/32" holes for #6 self-tapping screws. Be sure to avoid contamination from sawdust, paint or any other foreign material.

Step 2.  To mount a lazy susan turntable bearing, first lubricate the bearing balls with a small amount of heavy oil or grease. Next, select the center of the base where you want to mount the bearing and use #6 screws to secure it in place.

Step 3. To mount a lazy susan turntable bearing, first assemble the turning section to the bearing. Make sure to select fasteners of the proper length to avoid interference with the opposite side. Once everything is in place, simply tighten the screws. Enjoy your new, smoothly operating turntable!

There are several ways to mount a lazy susan turntable bearing. You can weld it, braze it, clamp it, or cement it. With the smaller size bearings, adhesives have been successful in eleminating the need for screws and bolts. It is important to use a suitable metal to wood adhesive or cement that will not get into the ball races.

An inside view of a lazy susan and how it is mounted.

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1 Review

  • 5
    just what i needed

    Posted by terry parrett on Jan 09, 2019

    good company fast service

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