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Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Standard base adjustable leveling feet screw into threaded inserts inside hollow furniture legs to provide precise height adjustment on uneven floors. The tallest base profile in the range (18 to 19 mm) provides maximum clearance between the floor and the tube end. PA body with zinc-plated steel threaded rod. Static load capacity from 60 kg (M6) to 150 kg (M12) per foot. Adjustable leveling feet for furniture with round, square, or rectangular tube legs fitted with threaded inserts.

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Overview

Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Tables wobble. Desks rock. Workbenches tilt. The floor is never perfectly level, and furniture with fixed-height legs cannot compensate. Standard base adjustable leveling feet solve this by screwing into a threaded insert inside the hollow furniture leg and providing a height-adjustable floor contact point. Turn the foot clockwise to extend it and raise that corner. Turn counterclockwise to retract it and lower that corner. Each leg adjusts independently until the furniture sits level and stable on any floor.

The tallest base profile in the leveling foot range. PA (polyamide) body with zinc-plated steel threaded rod. Standard base adjustable leveling feet are adjustable leveling feet for furniture with threaded inserts in round, square, or rectangular tube legs. 2 base diameters: Ø 30 and 45 mm. M6, M8, M10, and M12 threads. Rod lengths from 10 to 110 mm. 28 variations. Black, grey, and white. Sold individually.

Available Sizes: 19 Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Standard base adjustable leveling feet are organized by base diameter, thread size, and rod length. The base diameter determines the floor contact area. The thread must match the threaded insert in your furniture leg. The rod length determines the maximum height adjustment range.

Ø 30 mm base (H = 18 mm)

The compact base for light to medium furniture. M6 threads in 10, 20, and 25 mm rod lengths. M8 threads in 10, 28, and 43 mm. M10 threads in 28, 43, and 63 mm. 9 thread-and-length combinations. Black, grey, and white on select sizes. The Ø 30 mm base fits neatly under furniture legs in the 28 to 35 mm diameter range.

Ø 45 mm base (H = 19 mm)

The wide base for heavy commercial and industrial furniture. M8 threads in 28, 43, 70, and 110 mm rod lengths. M10 in 28, 35, 43, and 60 mm. M12 in 25 and 45 mm. 10 combinations. Black, grey on select sizes. The Ø 45 mm base provides broader floor contact and better load distribution on heavy tables and workbenches.

For a shorter base profile (9 mm instead of 18 mm), see low-profile adjustable leveling feet. For the shortest profile (6 mm), see ultra-low profile. For a wider base (Ø 50 mm), see wide-base. For stainless steel rods in corrosive environments, see stainless steel rod leveling feet. For self-leveling on uneven floors, see self-leveling tilt.

How Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet Work

Two components work together. A threaded insert press-fits inside the hollow furniture leg and provides an M-threaded nut. The leveling foot screws into that nut. Turning the foot adjusts the height. The system converts fixed-height furniture into adjustable-height furniture without modifying the leg itself.

Step 1. Install the threaded insert

Press a round, square, or rectangular threaded insert into the hollow tube leg. The insert seals the tube and provides the M-threaded nut that the leveling foot screws into.

Step 2. Screw in the leveling foot

Thread the standard base leveling foot into the insert nut by hand. Turn clockwise. The threaded rod engages the nut and the PA base extends below the furniture leg.

Step 3. Adjust the height

Turn each foot independently until the furniture sits level. On a four-legged table, adjust each corner until all four feet contact the floor evenly and the tabletop is level.

Thread matching: the leveling foot’s M thread must match the threaded insert’s M thread. An M8 foot screws into an M8 insert. An M10 foot screws into an M10 insert. They are not interchangeable. Confirm the thread size before ordering either component.
Sold individually: standard base adjustable leveling feet are sold per piece, not in sets of 4. Order the quantity you need for each piece of furniture. A four-legged table needs 4 feet and 4 matching threaded inserts. A six-legged conference table needs 6 of each. You can mix different rod lengths on the same table if different legs need different adjustment ranges.

Choosing the Right Thread and Rod Length

The thread size must match your threaded insert. The rod length determines how much height adjustment is available. Longer rods provide more adjustment range but extend further below the leg when fully deployed.

Thread size and static load capacity

M6: 60 kg per foot. For small side tables, display fixtures, and lightweight furniture. Smallest inserts (Ø 28 mm round). M8: 80 kg per foot. The most common thread across the furniture industry. Handles standard dining tables, office desks, and commercial tables. M10: 120 kg per foot. Heavy conference tables, library tables, and substantial commercial furniture. M12: 150 kg per foot. Heaviest applications including industrial workbenches, laboratory tables, and furniture supporting heavy equipment. On a four-legged table, multiply the per-foot capacity by 4 for the total supported load.

Rod length guide

10 mm: minimal adjustment for nearly level floors. Fine-tuning only. 20 to 28 mm: the standard range for most residential and commercial furniture on typical floors. 35 to 43 mm: moderate unevenness. Old buildings, uneven tile, slightly sloped floors. 50 to 63 mm: significant unevenness or applications where the furniture needs to be raised above standard height. 70 to 110 mm: maximum adjustment for severely uneven floors or intentional height increase.

Ø 30 mm vs. Ø 45 mm: Choosing Your Base Diameter

Standard base adjustable leveling feet come in two base diameters. The choice depends on the furniture leg size, the load, and the visual proportion you want between the foot and the leg.

Ø 30 mm: the compact option

Fits under furniture legs in the 28 to 35 mm range without the base extending significantly beyond the leg edge. The base is wider than the leg but not dramatically so. M6, M8, and M10 threads. Rod lengths from 10 to 63 mm. For residential dining tables, office desks, side tables, and light commercial furniture. Standard base adjustable leveling feet in the Ø 30 mm diameter handle the majority of residential and light commercial leveling needs.

Ø 45 mm: the stability option

Provides 2.25 times the floor contact area of the Ø 30 base. The wider footprint distributes load more evenly, which matters on heavy furniture where a narrow base would concentrate pressure and potentially indent soft flooring. M8, M10, and M12 threads. Rod lengths from 25 to 110 mm. For heavy commercial tables, conference tables, industrial workbenches, and any furniture where maximum stability and load distribution matter. Standard base adjustable leveling feet in the Ø 45 mm diameter handle the heaviest applications in the range.

What Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet Solve

The fundamental problem of furniture on uneven floors. The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) recommends protective contact surfaces on all furniture legs, and standard base adjustable leveling feet provide both height adjustment and a PA floor contact surface that protects finished floors.

Wobble elimination

The primary function. A table with four fixed-height legs wobbles when the floor is not perfectly level. Standard base adjustable leveling feet let each leg adjust independently until all four contact the floor evenly. No more folded napkins under table legs. No more cardboard shims. No more rocking that spills drinks and frustrates customers. Adjustable feet for table legs that eliminate wobble on any floor.

Floor protection

The PA base contacts the floor instead of bare metal. PA is smoother, softer, and quieter than steel on smooth, hard floors. The Ø 30 or 45 mm base distributes weight across a broader area than the bare tube end. Unlike leaving metal legs on finished floors, the PA base prevents scratching. Standard base leveling feet M8 M10 that protect floors while providing adjustment.

Height adjustment

Beyond leveling, standard base adjustable leveling feet can raise or lower the overall furniture height. A table designed for 720 mm can be raised to 740 mm with longer rod lengths, or fine-tuned to exact working height. On workbenches where tool accuracy depends on precise height, the threaded adjustment provides millimeter-level control that fixed legs cannot. In manufacturing environments where different operators prefer different working heights on the same bench, longer rods allow the height to be adjusted between shifts without replacing any components.

Noise reduction

The PA base absorbs contact noise between the furniture and the floor. Metal-on-floor contact creates scraping and rattling every time the furniture moves or shifts. The PA base cushions this contact. In restaurants, offices, and conference rooms where dozens of tables sit on smooth, hard floors, the collective noise reduction from PA-based leveling feet is significant. Furniture leveling feet threaded rod that quiet every contact point.

Materials and Construction

Two materials engineered for different functions. The PA base handles floor contact and load distribution. The zinc-plated steel rod handles the threaded connection and height adjustment.

PA (Polyamide) Base Floor contact + load distribution

The PA base is the widest part of the foot. At 18 mm (Ø 30) or 19 mm (Ø 45) tall, the standard base provides the most clearance between floor and tube end of any leveling foot in the range. PA resists UV, chemicals, moisture, and impact. The base surface is smooth for quiet floor contact on hard surfaces.

  • Ø 30 mm base: compact, for legs 28 to 35 mm
  • Ø 45 mm base: wide, for legs 40 to 50 mm and heavy loads
  • 18 to 19 mm base height: tallest in the range
  • Black, grey, and white (availability varies)
Fe HDG (Zinc-Plated Steel) Threaded Rod Height adjustment

The threaded rod screws into the M-threaded nut inside the threaded insert. Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance for standard indoor use. Rod lengths from 10 to 110 mm determine the adjustment range. The rod is permanently molded into the PA base during manufacturing.

  • M6, M8, M10, M12 threads
  • Rod lengths: 10 to 110 mm
  • Zinc-plated: corrosion resistant for indoor environments
  • For stainless steel rods, see stainless steel rod leveling feet

Standard Base vs. Other Leveling Foot Styles

Standard base is the default choice for most furniture. Here is how it compares to the other profiles in the range and when to choose something different.

vs. Low-Profile Leveling Feet

Low-profile leveling feet have a 9 mm base (half the height of standard). Choose low-profile when the foot must protrude as little as possible below the leg. Choose standard when the taller base provides better stability and you do not mind the additional 9 mm of visible foot below the furniture.

vs. Wide-Base Leveling Feet

Wide-base leveling feet have a Ø 50 mm base for maximum floor contact on heavy furniture. Standard base at Ø 45 mm is close in width but has a taller profile (19 mm vs. 11 mm). Choose wide-base for the broadest footprint. Choose standard for the tallest profile.

vs. Self-Leveling Tilt

Self-leveling tilt feet have a pivoting base that compensates for 9° of floor unevenness automatically. Standard base feet are rigid and require manual adjustment at each leg. Choose tilt for furniture on significantly uneven floors where manual adjustment is impractical. Choose standard for precise, manual control.

vs. Ball-Joint Leveling Feet

Ball-joint feet have a spherical contact point that swivels in any direction. Standard base feet have a flat, broad contact area. Choose ball-joint for point-contact leveling on very irregular surfaces. Choose standard for the broadest, most stable floor contact.

Where Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet Work Best

Standard base adjustable leveling feet are the right choice for most furniture leveling applications. The tall base, broad diameter options, and full thread range make them the most versatile leveling foot in the range.

Ideal applications
  • Dining tables, conference tables, and office desks on uneven floors
  • Commercial restaurant and hotel tables where wobble is unacceptable
  • Industrial workbenches and assembly tables needing precise leveling
  • Retail display tables and fixtures with adjustable height
  • Any furniture with round, square, or rectangular threaded inserts
Consider alternatives when

Where People Use Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Anywhere furniture with hollow tube legs needs adjustable height or floor leveling. Standard base adjustable leveling feet are the most widely specified leveling foot across residential, commercial, and industrial furniture.

Commercial and hospitality

Restaurant dining tables, hotel lobby tables, conference room tables, and office desks. In commercial environments, uneven floors cause wobble that spills drinks, frustrates customers, and damages floor finishes through concentrated rocking pressure at two diagonal leg corners. Standard base adjustable leveling feet paired with threaded inserts eliminate wobble across an entire dining room or office floor. The Ø 45 mm base with M10 or M12 threads handles the heaviest commercial tables. In restaurant chains with hundreds of tables across multiple locations, specifying standard base adjustable leveling feet at the manufacturing stage means every table arrives ready for leveling on any floor condition. Available in bulk. For commercial pricing, visit Business Solutions.

Industrial and residential

Workbenches, assembly tables, and laboratory tables where precise leveling affects work quality. Residential dining tables and home office desks on uneven floors. The Ø 30 mm base with M8 handles the majority of residential furniture. For industrial applications, the M8 x 110 mm rod on the Ø 45 base provides the maximum adjustment range for severely uneven workshop floors. Standard base adjustable leveling feet are the right starting point for any new furniture project where leveling is specified. The PA base provides adequate floor contact on smooth, hard floors. On floors where additional scratch protection is needed, the PA surface itself serves as the protector without supplemental pads.

Maintenance and Inspection

Check periodically that each leveling foot is tight in the threaded insert and the furniture remains level. Vibration, repeated adjustment, and furniture relocation can loosen the foot over time. Re-tighten by hand. After relocating furniture to a new position, readjust all four feet because the new floor surface will have different levelness characteristics. On furniture that staff move frequently, such as restaurant tables rearranged for different group sizes, checking leveling feet should be part of the regular setup routine.

On commercial furniture, inspect every 3 to 6 months. On residential furniture, check when wobble returns. Standard base adjustable leveling feet are sold individually, so you can replace a single worn foot without replacing all four. The PA base does not degrade from standard cleaning chemicals, UV exposure, or normal wear. If the zinc plating on the rod shows corrosion (rare indoors), replace the foot or switch to stainless steel rod leveling feet for that environment. Standard base adjustable leveling feet with damaged or visibly worn PA bases should be replaced rather than repaired, as the base integrity directly affects floor contact and stability.

Related Products

Threaded inserts (required)

Round Threaded Inserts: Ø 28, 40, 50 mm.

Square Threaded Inserts: 20 × 20 to 50 × 50 mm.

Rectangular Threaded Inserts: 20 × 40 to 30 × 60 mm.

Other leveling foot styles

Low-Profile: 9 mm base height.

Wide-Base: Ø 50 mm.

Self-Leveling Tilt: 9° pivot.

Ball-Joint: spherical contact. Sold in multiples of 4.

Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type
Adjustable Leveling Feet – Type A
Materials
PA (Polyamide) base + Fe HDG (Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel) stem
Fit Style
Threaded stem with fixed base
Floor Compatibility
All hard and soft floors
Furniture Compatibility
Furniture frames, workbenches, racks, display units
Leg Compatibility
Metal threaded inserts
Tube/Foot Diameters
Ø30 mm (1.18"), Ø45 mm (1.77")
Thread Sizes
M6-M12
Thread Lengths
10–110 mm (0.39"–4.33")
Weight Capacity
60–150 kg (132–330 lbs) static load per foot
Color Options
Black (all), Grey (select sizes), White (M10 / Ø30 mm only)
Installation Type
Press-fit thread-in, tool-compatible
Key Benefits
Height adjustable, vibration reducing, corrosion-resistant
Indoor / Outdoor
Indoor | Covered Outdoor

Size Chart

Base Diameter (Ø) Thread Size (M) Threaded Stem Length (L) Base Height (H) Static Load Capacity (SL)
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M6 (6 mm)
10 mm (0.39")
18 mm (0.71")
60 kg (132 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M6 (6 mm)
20 mm (0.79")
18 mm (0.71")
60 kg (132 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M6 (6 mm)
25 mm (0.98")
18 mm (0.71")
60 kg (132 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M8 (8 mm)
10 mm (0.39")
18 mm (0.71")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M8 (8 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
18 mm (0.71")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M8 (8 mm)
43 mm (1.69")
18 mm (0.71")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M10 (10 mm)
63 mm (2.48")
18 mm (0.71")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M10 (10 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
18 mm (0.71")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 30 mm (Ø 1.18")
M10 (10 mm)
43 mm (1.69")
18 mm (0.71")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M8 (8 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
19 mm (0.75")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M8 (8 mm)
43 mm (1.69")
19 mm (0.75")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M8 (8 mm)
70 mm (2.76")
19 mm (0.75")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M8 (8 mm)
110 mm (4.33")
19 mm (0.75")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
19 mm (0.75")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
35 mm (1.38")
19 mm (0.75")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
43 mm (1.69")
19 mm (0.75")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
60 mm (2.36")
19 mm (0.75")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M12 (12 mm)
25 mm (0.98")
19 mm (0.75")
150 kg (330 lbs) / pc
Ø 45 mm (Ø 1.77")
M12 (12 mm)
45 mm (1.77")
19 mm (0.75")
150 kg (330 lbs) / pc

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between the Ø 30 mm and Ø 45 mm base?

The Ø 30 mm base fits furniture where the leg diameter is 28 to 35 mm and a compact footprint matters. M6 (60 kg), M8 (80 kg), and M10 (120 kg) threads. The Ø 45 mm base provides a wider, more stable floor contact area for heavier furniture with larger legs (40 to 50 mm tubes). M8 (80 kg), M10 (120 kg), and M12 (150 kg) threads. For light to medium tables and desks, Ø 30 is standard. For heavy commercial tables, workbenches, and conference tables, Ø 45 provides better load distribution.

What rod length do I need?

Rod length determines the maximum height adjustment range. A 10 mm rod provides minimal adjustment for nearly level floors. A 28 mm rod is the most common for standard furniture. A 43 mm rod handles moderate floor unevenness. Rods of 60 mm and above handle significant unevenness or applications where the furniture needs to be raised noticeably above standard height.

Do these fit directly into furniture legs?

No. Standard base adjustable leveling feet screw into round, square, or rectangular threaded inserts that are already press-fit inside the hollow tube leg. The threaded insert provides the M-threaded nut. The leveling foot screws into that nut. Two components work together.

What is the difference between standard base and low-profile?

Standard base leveling feet have a taller base (18 to 19 mm high) that provides more clearance between the floor and the bottom of the furniture leg. Low-profile leveling feet have a shorter base (9 mm) for furniture where minimal protrusion below the leg matters. Choose based on how much visible foot you want below the furniture.

Can I mix different rod lengths on the same table?

Yes. On a table that sits on a floor sloping from one side to the other, the high-side legs need shorter rods and the low-side legs need longer rods. Each leg adjusts independently. You can also mix thread sizes if the threaded inserts in different legs have different M threads, though this is uncommon.

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