🔧 Elevate Your Rotation Game!
The TROOPS BBQ Lazy Susan Turntable Ring is an 8-inch commercial-grade aluminum bearing designed to support heavy loads up to 300 lbs. With a low-profile design and pre-drilled holes for easy installation, it ensures smooth, quiet operation and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
M**N
Good value, works well supporting 100lb sculpture
The media could not be loaded. I used the 20" commercial model to support a 24-inch base that I put a 100lb bronze sculpture on top of. I removed the clear feet from the inner ring and screwed my base to it. It turns smoothly, and not overly freely (which is good when the goal is to be able to rotate a sculpture by hand and have it stay where you park it).It may not be apparent from the product diagrams, but there is a slight offset between the surface of the inner ring, and the surface of the outer ring. So if you fasten something to one of the rings with screws, it will have clearance to rotate; you don't need spacers. There will be about 1mm of clearance.This one is also a good value, it was under $30 compared to others that are over $40. So five stars for being a quality item alone, plus a good buy.
O**R
Impressed
My wife wanted a large lazy susan for our dining table. I am a woodworker so I told her I would make a nice oak lazy susan in a size that she wanted. I purchased this turntable ring for this project. I was impressed with how well built this product is. I was expecting something less to be honest with you. The packaging was good, delivery time was good and the product works great. I was concerned that it would spin too freely but that isn't the case. It works exactly the way I would have designed it myself. My wife loved the finished product.
C**K
Nice, sturdy product
Worked perfectly for my project. It would have been nice if it came with screws - I had to purchase those at a store after receiving the lazy Susan.
F**Z
Well made
This worked perfectly for a homemade 10 inch diameter two stack Lazy Susan for spices. The bearing is tight with no slop like cheaper ones. When you rotate it by hand it seems to drag a little so I spayed a little WD-40 and it was smoother. I don't think I really needed to do that but it made me feel better. I was concerned that the bearing was rated for much more weight that it would not spin smoothly with just spices on it. It does spin very smoothly. Perfect.To answer on person's question about the set screw on the side. Don't touch that. You can see that this hole is where the ball bearing are inserted when assembled and then a set screw is placed to cover the hole.
B**N
Great product that easily adapts to home projects!
My wife has been on me for some time to help her find a spice rack solution that would give her more cabinet space. Looking online, we didn't find any that was a great fit for our corner cabinet. I began to brainstorm and searched for a lazy susan ring, with the idea to add a steel ring on the outer spinning aluminum ring. This would let me mount the assembly to the bottom of the cabinet, and by adding flat disc magnets to the tops of the spices, I had a neat spice rack solution!Admittedly, I had a friend with access to a waterjet cutter who was able to cut me a steel ring to the dimensions I'd specified, but other than that, I was able to use the inner ring (already countersunk for flatheads) to mount to the cabinet surface and then drill and tap the other pilot holes (removed rubber feet) to bolt the steel plate to the outer ring, for a spinning, magnetic surface.Lessons learned, I should have given a little more thought to the steel ring dimensions in regards to mounting and thickness. As you can see from the photos, the ID of the ring prevented me from pre-assembling before mounting, but pushing the ID and OD a little would have improved this. I also should have considered adding a washers between the cabinet surface and the inner ring to ensure good clearance (its a little stiff in the rotation because of this, but isn't a big problem). If the steel ring was slightly thicker (I used 1/16" thick), I could have countersunk the bolts to ensure a flat surface over the whole area (again not a huge deal, but would have been a nice touch).
B**3
Loving this!
I LOVE that my kid can't throw milk all over the table by spinning this. There is probably and easy fix since it spun just fine before easy installation with 1" screws to the wood table top I'd stapled a vinyl cloth over... which is probably why this one isn't spinning so freely... TheI LOVE, LOVE,LOVE this lazy susan hardware. I doubt I'll put anything close to 200+ pounds of condiments on the table top. Installation with 1" drywall screws to the vinyl covered table top I used was easy peasy. I can attest that before installation the thing spun just dandy. It's pretty slow now... thank goodness. I'd set the vinyl covered top on another lazy susan I had. My kid put a glass of milk on that and spun it right off making a mess. I am NOT going to trim the vinyl sticking out underneath and dragging on the table until said kid is doing all the housework.g
J**R
Not great tolerances, but OK for most uses
Overall, its OK as a piece of hardware. However, the machining and assembly tolerances leave a lot to be desired. The concentricity of the two rings is fairly poor - which means that as it turns, there is one place where the two rings are barely separated.The rotations is both noisy an rough - even with high quality dry lubricant, its still does not rotate as easily or quietly as it should
R**R
Seems well built and very smooth rotation under load.
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