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The Woodpeckers Lzy-12-1 Lazy Susan is a 12-inch diameter, heavy-duty turntable bearing made from 22-gauge alloy steel. Engineered to support up to 1000 pounds, it features 5/16" thick ball bearings for ultra-smooth, low-profile rotation. Ideal for DIY projects, kitchen organizers, and heavy equipment, this silent spinner combines durability with versatile functionality, making it a must-have for professionals and crafters alike.















| ASIN | B071ZD31Z5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,272,863 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4,019 in Racks, Shelves & Drawers |
| Brand | Woodpeckers |
| Colour | Grey |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,842 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00688938517830 |
| Item Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Lazy susan hardware |
| Item Weight | 699 g |
| Manufacturer | Woodpeckers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Lzy-12-1 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1000 Pounds |
| Model number | Lzy-12-1 |
| UPC | 688938517830 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**D
size
my wife uses them for sculpture painting , she has a180 lb wolf on one now , they perform great
A**R
Pretty good
Its used to rotate a 500lbs motorcycle. So far its holding up.
I**Y
Holds the front weight of a 2007 Nissan Sentra!
Worked perfect for my home made alignment "machine"! No grinding noises or any other signs of stress on the bearings. I figure it will only turn less than an inch each use anyway. I was having a hard time getting a good adjustment with just the blocks, too much binding or it would turn the steering wheel. These turntables make it so much easier and my results are pretty accurate from my measurements. Some day I'll sacrifice the $100+ and compare with shop reading to know for sure. After rebuilding the entire suspension components from subframe bushings to wheel hubs with all OEM parts and new OEM bolts, I will probably need to adjust it again after a few miles once it all settles completely. And with the pothole infested roads of New England, it'll need adjusting often. So I don't feel like dropping a $100+ to have a shop do it every time. For those interested in the setup: Considering I already had the jack stands, thread and other stuff laying around, I spent roughly $80 in materials for the wood for the 4 blocks, turntables, a good ruler, pvc pipe etc and an afternoon to build it. For that, all I used was a circular saw, hammer, tape measure, reciprocating saw (hacksaw works too)! If you don't have any of the tools, or jack stands and a good floor jack, the initial setup may run you $200-300 as you'll need a floor jack that can lift pretty high (I have a 3 ton HF Pittsburgh jack). Then again if you don't have any of these things, you probably don't service your own car and I would recommend just taking it to a shop. ;) Bottom line, great product, highly recommend if it suits your purpose!!
M**U
very well made and easy to use!
It worked perfect! My husband made and cake stand for our daughter's wedding.
V**Y
Was exactly as described
Used for a rotating cutting mat
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