- 6" sq plate
- 1/4" ball bearings
- 400 lbs. max
- Zinc plated
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- Easy to Install
- Quality Materials
- Well Crafted
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Comments about Shepherd Hardware� 6in Lazy Susan Bearing (9548):
Just make a hole in the base plate so you can screw into the base of the lazy susan...easy to use and figure out.
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- Difficult to Install
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- Remodeling
Comments about Shepherd Hardware� 6in Lazy Susan Bearing (9548):
The instructions absolutely sucks. If you are novice do-it-selfer, you will find the instructions printed on the pouch useless.For example, the sketch calls out 'Top or "blind" section. In the text (instructions), you wouldn't find these words.
If you are a pro, it will be esay to understand, heck you don't need any instructions!
I figured out on my own how to do it. As a retired engineer, I hate seeing this kind of shoddy instructions.
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