S & W Male-End Leveling Mount: Swiveling Stud, 1/2"-13 Thread Size, 2 in
The S & W Male-End Leveling Mount: Swiveling Stud (MPN BSNYLB23) is a swivel male leveling mount with a 1/2"-13 thread size, 2 in type, and 4,000 lb load capacity. It features a plain finish, round base, includes a…
SKU 3G-OTH-682152
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Product Description
The S & W Male-End Leveling Mount: Swiveling Stud (MPN BSNYLB23) is a swivel male leveling mount with a 1/2"-13 thread size, 2 in type, and 4,000 lb load capacity. It features a plain finish, round base, includes a jam nut, and has a 3/4 in hex size with mounting holes included.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the S & W Male-End Leveling Mount BSNYLB23 used for?
The S & W BSNYLB23 swivel male leveling mount levels and stabilizes heavy industrial machinery, conveyors, and equipment up to 4,000 lb. Its swiveling stud and jam nut allow precise height adjustment and secure locking on uneven floors.
What are the specifications of the S & W BSNYLB23 leveling mount?
The S & W BSNYLB23 has a 1/2"-13 thread size, 2 in type, 4,000 lb load capacity, plain finish, round base, 3/4 in hex size, and includes a jam nut. Mounting holes are included for easy installation.
Where to buy the S & W BSNYLB23 leveling mount worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the S & W BSNYLB23 swivel male leveling mount worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this industrial equipment component.
How to install the S & W BSNYLB23 swivel leveling mount?
Thread the 1/2"-13 stud into the equipment's tapped hole, then tighten the included jam nut against the base to lock height. Use a 3/4 in wrench on the hex. Ensure the round base sits flat on the floor for full 4,000 lb capacity.
S & W Products
3G Electric supplies S & W swivel male leveling mounts. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
