🌀 Spin into Excellence with VXBBrand!
The VXBBrand 1000 lbs Capacity 12" Lazy Susan Bearing is engineered for durability and strength, featuring a robust 5/16" thick design and zinc plating for rust resistance. Ideal for turntables between 15" and 30" in diameter, this bearing is proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality and reliability for all your heavy-duty needs.
E**O
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S**R
I will probably get more of these!
I have a large Qidi X-Max3 FDM 3d printer. The filament is mounted on the back and so I wanted a better way to access the rear of the printer without having to bust my back moving it. I made a turntable out of this Lazy Susan and a piece of plywood and bolted it to the bench. The installation was very easy and it does what I want it to do! Highly Recommend!
R**R
Disappointed
Was disappointed that screws didn't come so I could fasten it to the wood to make a lazy susan.
J**R
A definite improvement
I bought this for the extra tall, spinning dvd/movie/cd rack. It if a huge improvement over the plastic one. It didn't come with any hardware which is fine, I had some laying around. I used a tape measure to get it as centered as possible. But the unit still seems wobbly? I don't know how to fix it. I'll need to ticker with it. But it's a vast improvement over the plastic one.
S**U
The product seems to work well.
This product is exactly what it purports to be. It is a low cost 12" diameter Lazy Susan bearing. As such one cannot expect it to perform like a higher quality equivalent will. It is functional and works well. However, as reported by others, it is noisy. So, if your application is to turn your favorite rocker or recliner into a swivel version of same, don't be swiveling back and forth during your favorite TV show. Also, be sure the surfaces you are attaching it to are perfectly flat. If not, you will be warping the bearing as you attach it and then it will not rotate smoothly, if at all. In my project the bearing sits between two pieces of 1/2" plywood and carries a load of perhaps 75 pounds max. In this case it works well, rotates smoothly, and is noisy. Fortunately for me, noise is not an issue. If noise is an issue for your project, you will be better served by searching for a higher quality product.
M**E
Homemade Motorcycle Turntable
I used this lazy susan to make a simple inexpensive motorcycle turntable to allow me to rotate my top heavy 720lb. Honda ST1300 180 degrees and ride it out of my tight little garage without having to first do a 10 point turn. To keep the thickness down I used a piece of 3/16" plate steel and a 14" x 1/8" cut off wheel from H-F. I added the 2 wood pieces to keep the center stand from siding and to be able to easily line it up in the center of the lazy susan for equal weight distribution. It's small 14" round size makes it easy to store anywhere in the garage until the next use. Set the bike on it's center stand on the lazy susan then press down on the rear of the bike to lift the front wheel off the ground and rotate the bike until it lines up with the driveway.
J**.
Quality item at a bargain price!
A solid replacement for the cheap factory original that came with my DVD display case. This item is all-metal construction and features real ball-bearing action. Rated for 1,000 pounds and it feels sturdy enough to not question that claim! Easy enough to install using screws between the upper and lower pieces of the DVD case. Simple directions that were provided by ROBERT FAULKS in an answer above were quite helpful. Might have applied a little lithium grease to quiet the ballbearing sound, but I kind of like it anyway so no harm done. At the price, it is hard for me to imagine a better bargain for a top-quality item. I have included several photos that may help somebody else see how I attached this to the upper and bottom halves using screws. No screws or other mounting hardware is included so a trip to the hardware store for your chosen attachment method is likely required.
J**D
Need instructions to install. Plus having the hardware to come with it.
Be nice if I had instructions and hardware to install to my DVD case. I really can't give a proper review.
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