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Leveling feet for waterbox.

charbel1011

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I was struggling with my new marine x110.4 aquarium because my basement is unleveled, and waterbox suggested to get m6 feet because thats what the cabinet takes. So i bought those

30pcs M6 Thread Home Metal... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V54ZKS8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share they work great, however it doesnt mention the weight limit on them. Looked through the whole internet cant find anything that says aquarium feet. Any idea if im safe using them? The one attached to the cabinet are the new ones and left are waterbox one
 

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Who knows with that no name Chinese item but probably similar to this first one.

Probably still made in China but probably much higher quality:
The economy floor glide is nickel-plated with a non-abrasive nylon base. It can mount directly to the T-slot profile end or to the side or end using a base plate. It is a medium-duty foot with load capacity options ranging from 250-500 pounds (113-227 kilograms). It works well on a variety of surfaces such as concrete or carpet, making it ideal for industrial, office, or home solutions.

The deluxe leveling foot has a jam nut that allows it to pivot 20 degrees to accommodate uneven floors. There are options available with load capacities ranging from 1000-7400 pounds and 317-3357 kilograms. The deluxe leveling foot is a heavy-duty option ideal for large structures and commonly mounts to a profile with a base plate.
 
Who knows with that no name Chinese item but probably similar to this first one.

Probably still made in China but probably much higher quality:
The economy floor glide is nickel-plated with a non-abrasive nylon base. It can mount directly to the T-slot profile end or to the side or end using a base plate. It is a medium-duty foot with load capacity options ranging from 250-500 pounds (113-227 kilograms). It works well on a variety of surfaces such as concrete or carpet, making it ideal for industrial, office, or home solutions.

The deluxe leveling foot has a jam nut that allows it to pivot 20 degrees to accommodate uneven floors. There are options available with load capacities ranging from 1000-7400 pounds and 317-3357 kilograms. The deluxe leveling foot is a heavy-duty option ideal for large structures and commonly mounts to a profile with a base plate.
Right now the the feet i got from amazon are 1.25 inches length. The second one u provided the second one im interested in is 1.53 inches thats a significant height difference. U gotta keep in mind that the right feet need to be somehow all the way up, so i can level correctly. I dont know how would that work. Since the base of those feet u provided are naturally larger they might not work
 
Who knows with that no name Chinese item but probably similar to this first one.

Probably still made in China but probably much higher quality:
The economy floor glide is nickel-plated with a non-abrasive nylon base. It can mount directly to the T-slot profile end or to the side or end using a base plate. It is a medium-duty foot with load capacity options ranging from 250-500 pounds (113-227 kilograms). It works well on a variety of surfaces such as concrete or carpet, making it ideal for industrial, office, or home solutions.

The deluxe leveling foot has a jam nut that allows it to pivot 20 degrees to accommodate uneven floors. There are options available with load capacities ranging from 1000-7400 pounds and 317-3357 kilograms. The deluxe leveling foot is a heavy-duty option ideal for large structures and commonly mounts to a profile with a base plate.
I went with your suggestion and bought the deluxe they just arrived. I leveled my tank. One issue the base swivel? Ok now what? How screwed im?
 
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