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Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet replace the zinc-plated rod with a stainless steel (INOX) threaded rod for corrosion resistance in wet, humid, or chemical environments. Standard base height (18 to 19 mm). The widest selection of stainless steel leveling feet in the range: three thread sizes, two base diameters, five variations. Static load: 60 to 120 kg per foot.

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Overview

Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Standard base leveling feet with zinc-plated rods handle dry indoor environments. But commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, laboratories, bathrooms, and outdoor covered areas expose the threaded rod to moisture, cleaning chemicals, and food acids that degrade zinc plating over time. Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet replace the zinc-plated rod with a stainless steel (INOX) rod that maintains its thread integrity and load capacity in these demanding conditions. Five variations across three thread sizes and two base diameters provide the broadest stainless selection in the leveling foot range.

PA (polyamide) standard base (Type A) with stainless steel (INOX) threaded rod. Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet are corrosion resistant standard base leveling feet for furniture in wet, humid, or chemical environments. Ø 30 and 45 mm. M6, M8, M10. Rods 18 to 40 mm. Static load: 60 to 120 kg per foot. 5 variations. Black and grey. Sold individually.

Available Sizes: 5 Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Leveling Feet

Choose by thread size first (to match your threaded insert), then by base diameter and rod length.

M6: Light Furniture

Ø 30 / M6 x 18 mm. 60 kg per foot. 15.5 g. Black. For light furniture and serving stations. Compatible with M6 round and square threaded inserts.

M8: Standard Furniture

Ø 30 / M8 x 28 mm. 80 kg per foot. 23.5 g. Black. For standard dining and office furniture. Compatible with M8 round, square, and rectangular threaded inserts.

M10: Heavy Furniture

Three options: Ø 30/M10 x 28 (grey, 35.7 g), Ø 45/M10 x 28 (black, 46.2 g), Ø 45/M10 x 40 (black, 48.8 g). All 120 kg per foot.

For stainless rod on low-profile base: stainless steel rod low-profile (M8, 9 mm). For anti-slip stainless: anti-slip stainless steel. For zinc-plated standard base: standard base adjustable leveling feet. For custom configurations, contact Business Solutions.

Why Stainless Steel for the Threaded Rod

The threaded rod is the only metal component in a leveling foot and the only component susceptible to corrosion. The PA base is inherently moisture-proof, chemical-resistant, and UV-resistant by its material nature. The stainless steel rod upgrade targets the single vulnerability in the system.

Zinc-plated rod failure mode

In wet environments, the zinc plating erodes. The exposed steel rusts. Corroded threads become difficult to turn, preventing height adjustment. Eventually the corrosion weakens the thread engagement with the insert, reducing load capacity. A seized, corroded rod may require replacing both the foot and the threaded insert.

Stainless steel advantage

The chromium oxide passive layer on stainless steel prevents rust formation. The threads stay clean and smooth. Height adjustment remains easy throughout the service life. Load capacity is maintained indefinitely. Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet eliminate the corrosion failure mode entirely. INOX standard base leveling feet that stay functional in conditions that destroy zinc plating.

Choosing Your Configuration

With five variations, selecting the right stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling foot requires matching thread size, base diameter, and rod length to your furniture and floor conditions.

Step 1. Thread size (match your insert)

M6 for furniture up to 60 kg per foot. M8 for up to 80 kg. M10 for up to 120 kg. The thread must match the insert in the furniture legs.

Step 2. Base diameter (match stability needs)

Ø 30 mm (707 mm² contact) for legs under 40 mm. Ø 45 mm (1,590 mm² contact) for heavy furniture needing broader contact. Ø 45 is M10 only.

Step 3. Rod length (match floor conditions)

18 mm: fine adjustment on level floors. 28 mm: standard for typical commercial floors. 40 mm (M10/Ø 45 only): extended adjustment for significantly uneven surfaces. Stainless rod leveling feet M10 on the Ø 45 base with 40 mm rod provide the maximum stainless configuration in the range.

How to Install Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Leveling Feet

Same installation as any standard base leveling foot. The stainless rod threads into the insert identically to a zinc-plated rod. No special tools or procedures are needed.

What you need
  • Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet (choose configuration)
  • Matching threaded inserts installed in the furniture legs
  • The furniture tipped or on its side for leg access
Installation steps
  1. Confirm the threaded insert is seated with the nut facing the floor.
  2. Thread the stainless steel rod foot into the insert by hand until snug.
  3. Set the furniture upright.
  4. Adjust each foot independently until level.

How to Install Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet

Same screw-in process as any standard base leveling foot. The stainless rod threads into M6, M8, or M10 inserts identically to zinc-plated rods. No special installation procedure is needed.

What you need
  • Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet (choose size)
  • Threaded inserts matching the foot thread (M6, M8, or M10)
  • The furniture tipped or raised for leg access
Installation steps
  1. Confirm the threaded insert is seated in each leg with the nut facing the floor.
  2. Thread the stainless steel rod foot into the insert by hand until snug.
  3. Set the furniture upright on the floor.
  4. Adjust each foot independently until the furniture sits level.

Specifying Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Leveling Feet

For furniture manufacturers, stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet cover the full weight range for commercial furniture in corrosive environments. Specify M6 for light fixtures, M8 for standard tables and desks, M10 for heavy workbenches and conference tables. The five-configuration lineup simplifies inventory: one product family serves every furniture category in a commercial kitchen, laboratory, or healthcare facility. Corrosion resistant standard leveling feet that cover the full load range from 60 to 120 kg per foot.

For facility managers retrofitting existing furniture, stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet replace corroded zinc-plated feet directly on the same threaded inserts. Match the thread size (M6, M8, or M10) and base diameter (Ø 30 or Ø 45) to the existing foot. The swap takes seconds per foot. For production quantities, visit Business Solutions.

Cleaning Chemical Compatibility

Both the PA base and the INOX rod tolerate the cleaning chemicals used in commercial food service, laboratory, and healthcare environments. Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet resist repeated exposure to quaternary ammonium sanitizers, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) at standard dilution, citric acid cleaners, hydrogen peroxide sanitizers, isopropyl alcohol, and standard commercial floor cleaners including steam cleaning. INOX rod leveling feet for furniture that withstand daily sanitization protocols.

The M10 Stainless Options: Heavy-Duty Corrosion Resistance

Three of the five stainless steel rod standard base configurations use M10 at 120 kg per foot: Ø 30 x 28 mm (grey), Ø 45 x 28 mm (black), and Ø 45 x 40 mm (black). Stainless steel leveling feet M10 cover the heaviest furniture categories in corrosive environments: commercial kitchen prep tables, industrial workbenches exposed to coolants and cutting fluids, heavy conference tables in buildings with frequent floor washing, and laboratory furniture supporting heavy analytical equipment.

The Ø 45/M10 x 40 mm provides both the widest base (1,590 mm²) and the longest stainless rod (40 mm) in the range. For heavy furniture on significantly uneven floors in wet environments, this is the specification that provides the most stability, the most adjustment range, and the most corrosion resistance in a single leveling foot.

Specifying and Retrofitting

For new furniture in wet environments, specify stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet at the design stage. The five configurations cover three weight classes and two stability levels, simplifying specification across an entire furniture fleet.

For existing furniture with corroded zinc-plated feet, stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet are direct replacements on the same threaded inserts with no modification. Unscrew the corroded foot, screw in the stainless version. A proactive fleet-wide transition during scheduled maintenance eliminates all future corrosion-related replacements permanently. For production quantities, visit Business Solutions.

Cleaning Chemical Compatibility

Both the PA base and the INOX rod on stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet resist the cleaning chemicals used in commercial kitchens, food processing, laboratories, and healthcare. Quaternary ammonium sanitizers, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) at standard dilution, citric acid cleaners, hydrogen peroxide sanitizers, isopropyl alcohol, and standard commercial floor cleaners are all compatible. Steam cleaning is safe for both materials.

Avoid prolonged direct exposure to hydrochloric acid at high concentrations, undiluted industrial bleach, and sulfuric acid. Standard cleaning protocols in food service and healthcare never use these at concentrations that affect stainless steel. The furniture can go through commercial floor cleaning and sanitization cycles every day without any degradation to the leveling feet or the threaded connection between the rod and the insert.

Cost Consideration: Stainless vs. Zinc-Plated

Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet cost more per unit than zinc-plated versions. The cost difference is justified when the environment would corrode zinc-plated rods, because corroded rods require replacement, and replacement costs (parts plus labor) accumulate over the furniture’s service life.

In a commercial kitchen where zinc-plated feet corrode and need replacement every 1 to 3 years, a single cycle of part plus labor cost often exceeds the upfront premium of stainless. By the second replacement cycle, the stainless option has paid for itself. In dry environments where zinc plating never corrodes, the stainless premium is unnecessary. The decision is straightforward: if the furniture will be wet, specify stainless. If it will stay dry, specify zinc-plated.

Mixing Stainless Rod with Zinc-Plated Standard Base Feet

All standard base leveling feet share the same M-thread interface regardless of rod material. You can use stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet on legs exposed to moisture and zinc-plated standard base feet on legs in dry areas of the same furniture. However, in most wet environments all legs are equally exposed, so stainless on all legs is the practical approach.

On furniture that straddles wet and dry zones (a serving counter with the kitchen side wet and the dining side dry), stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet on the kitchen-side legs and zinc-plated on the dining-side legs can be a targeted approach. Both carry the same load at the same thread size and maintain the same base dimensions for visual consistency across the furniture.

Environments That Require Stainless Steel Rods

Stainless recommended
  • Commercial kitchens and food preparation areas
  • Food processing and packaging facilities
  • Laboratories, clean rooms, and pharmaceutical environments
  • Bathrooms, spas, pool areas, and locker rooms
  • Outdoor covered patios, porches, and gazebos
  • Coastal buildings with salt air exposure
  • Healthcare facilities with frequent sanitization
  • Brewery and winery tasting rooms
Zinc-plated is adequate for
  • Standard offices and conference rooms
  • Residential dining and living rooms
  • Retail without moisture exposure
  • Any dry, climate-controlled indoor space

What Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Adjustable Leveling Feet Solve

Corrosion-proof leveling across the widest range of thread sizes and base diameters in the stainless lineup. The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) recommends protective contact surfaces on all furniture legs, and the PA base provides the same non-scratching floor contact as zinc-plated standard base feet.

Broadest stainless selection

Five configurations across M6, M8, and M10 mean stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet match virtually any furniture specification in a wet environment. Stainless steel leveling feet standard base for light, standard, and heavy furniture on one product page.

No corrosion, no seized threads

The INOX rod maintains smooth thread engagement throughout the furniture’s service life. Height adjustment stays easy. Unlike leaving furniture on corroded feet that can no longer adjust, stainless rod feet keep the leveling function permanently operational in wet conditions.

M10 at 120 kg with corrosion resistance

Three M10 options provide 120 kg per foot with stainless rods on standard bases. This covers heavy commercial kitchen tables, industrial workbenches in wash-down environments, and large conference tables in high-humidity buildings.

Reduced long-term cost

The stainless premium is offset by eliminating corrosion-related replacements. In commercial kitchens where zinc-plated feet may need replacement every 1 to 3 years, stainless feet last the service life of the furniture. Across a fleet, the cumulative savings are significant.

Stainless Rod Standard Base vs. Other Options

vs. Standard Base (zinc-plated)

Standard base zinc-plated offers M6 to M12 with rods to 110 mm but no corrosion resistance. Choose zinc for dry environments. Choose stainless for wet environments.

vs. Stainless Rod Low-Profile

Stainless rod low-profile has one M8 option on a 9 mm base. Standard base stainless has five options on 18-19 mm bases. Choose low-profile for visibility. Choose standard for more options.

vs. Anti-Slip Stainless Steel

Anti-slip stainless adds a TPE grip base to the stainless rod. Choose anti-slip when the furniture must not slide on wet floors. Choose standard base stainless when PA contact is sufficient.

Where People Use Stainless Steel Rod Standard Base Leveling Feet

Commercial food service

Kitchen prep tables, dining tables in open-kitchen restaurants, bar furniture, and catering workstations. The M10/Ø 45 handles heavy stainless steel prep tables at 120 kg per foot. The M8/Ø 30 handles standard dining furniture at 80 kg. The M6/Ø 30 handles light serving stations at 60 kg. Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet cover the entire food service furniture spectrum with corrosion-resistant leveling in a single product line. In restaurant chains deploying hundreds of tables across multiple locations, specifying stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet across all wet-area furniture ensures consistent corrosion protection at every location from day one. Available for bulk orders. For commercial pricing, visit Business Solutions.

Laboratory, healthcare, and residential wet areas

Laboratory benches, healthcare exam tables, bathroom vanity furniture, spa tables, and covered patio furniture. For laboratories where furniture is sanitized after each session, stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet keep the threaded connection functional through thousands of sanitation cycles. For furniture with round, square, or rectangular threaded inserts, this product provides the most comprehensive corrosion-resistant selection in the leveling foot range.

Maintenance and Inspection

Check periodically that each foot is tight and the furniture remains level. The stainless rod eliminates the need for corrosion monitoring but periodic tightness checks are still needed because vibration and use can loosen threaded connections over time. The standard base at 18-19 mm is visible during inspections, making visual checks straightforward. Confirm the rod turns smoothly in the insert.

Stainless steel rod standard base adjustable leveling feet are sold individually for single-foot replacement. A proactive fleet-wide transition from zinc to stainless during one scheduled maintenance cycle is more efficient than reactive individual replacements and ensures every foot in the facility is corrosion-proof going forward.

Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type
Adjustable Leveling Feet – Stainless Steel (Type A)
Materials
PA (Polyamide) base + INOX (Stainless Steel) stem
Fit Style
Screw-in adjustable height
Floor Compatibility
Hard floors (tile, wood, concrete, laminate, etc)
Furniture Compatibility
Foodservice, lab equipment, outdoor furniture, industrial frames
Leg Compatibility
Metal or plastic threaded inserts
Base Diameter
Ø 30 mm, Ø 45 mm
Thread Sizes
M6-M10
Thread Lengths
18 – 28 mm
Weight Capacity
60 kg (132 lbs), 80 kg (176 lbs), or 120 kg (264 lbs) static load per foot (depending on size)
Color Options
Black
Installation Type
Hand or wrench installation, adjustable height
Key Benefits
Corrosion resistance, silent stability, floor protection
Indoor / Outdoor
Indoor | Covered Outdoor | Uncovered Outdoor

Size Chart

Base Diameter (Ø) Thread Size (M) Threaded Stem Length (L) Base Height (H) Static Load Capacity (SL)
30 mm (1.18")
M6 (6 mm)
18 mm (0.71")
18 mm (0.71")
60 kg (132 lbs) / pc
30 mm (1.18")
M8 (8 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
18 mm (0.71")
80 kg (176 lbs) / pc
45 mm (1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
28 mm (1.10")
18 mm (0.71")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc
45 mm (1.77")
M10 (10 mm)
40 mm (1.57")
18 mm (0.71")
120 kg (264 lbs) / pc

Frequently Asked Questions

Which size should I choose?

Match the thread to your insert (M6, M8, or M10). For light furniture under 60 kg per foot, M6. For standard furniture, M8 at 80 kg. For heavy commercial, M10 at 120 kg. Then choose the base: Ø 30 for legs under 40 mm, Ø 45 for wider legs or when maximum stability is needed. The M10 x 40 mm rod provides the longest adjustment range for significantly uneven floors.

Is this the same base as the standard base leveling feet without stainless?

Yes. The PA base is identical to standard base adjustable leveling feet. Only the rod material changes: stainless steel instead of zinc-plated steel. Same dimensions, same floor contact, same base performance.

Why is the M10 x 28 Ø 30 version grey instead of black?

This specific SKU is manufactured with a grey PA base. All other stainless steel rod standard base feet are black. The grey option provides a visual alternative for furniture with grey or silver-toned legs.

Can I use these to replace corroded zinc-plated feet?

Yes. Direct replacement on the same threaded inserts. Unscrew the corroded foot, screw in the stainless version at the matching thread size. No insert modification needed.

Is 40 mm rod the longest available in stainless?

In the standard base stainless range, yes. For longer rods (up to 110 mm) in zinc-plated steel, see standard base adjustable leveling feet. For stainless on a low-profile base, see stainless steel rod low-profile (M8 x 24 mm).

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