Wooden Furniture Leg Glides - Felt, Metal or Nylon Base

Wooden Furniture Leg Glides - Felt, Metal or Nylon Base
Tap-On "Safe Glides" With Felt Pads For Wooden Furniture Legs
  • Most popular glide for wooden furniture!
  • Felt is strongly bonded to glide during the manufacturing process.
  • Installs easily with the tap of a hammer.
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1-1/2" Felt Base Glide for Wooden Furniture - Brown
  • Felt base glide gently hammers into wooden furniture leg
  • Protects your floors from scratches
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    Nail On Felt Glides for Wooden Legs
    • Felt base glides easily nail into wooden furniture legs.
    • Perfect protectors against scratches on your smooth, hard floors.
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    Square Nail On Felt Base Glide 15/16"
    • Felt base glides easily nail into wooden furniture legs.
    • Perfect protectors against scratches on your smooth, hard floors.
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    Rectangular Nail On Felt Base Glide 1-3/8" x 15/16"
    • Felt base glides easily nail into wooden furniture legs.
    • Perfect protectors against scratches on your smooth, hard floors.
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    Nail On Nylon Base Glides for Wooden Legs
    • Nylon base glides nail into wooden furniture legs.
    • Most typically used on vinyl, tile, or carpeted floors.
    • Make sure to keep the nylon base clean as dirt can embed in the nylon over time and start to scratch your floors.
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    Nail on Metal Base Glides for Wooden Legs
    • Metal base glides nail into wooden furniture legs.
    • Great for use on carpeted or cement floors.
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    3 Prong Slides for Wooden Legs
    • Easily tap into base of wooden furniture leg with a mallet or hammer.
    • Nickel plated base.
    • Diameter should be half the leg diameter.
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    Leg Caps with Felt | Round or Square Legs
    E-Z Stretch™ design adapts to fit round or square legs, felt protects your floors from scratches and allows your furniture to slide smoothly and quietly across floors.
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    T-Nuts To Attach Levelers to Wooden Legs
    Use With
    LA10625
    LA17525P
    SLA12525
    SLA12525P
    LA2145
    FG2005L
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    Non-Swivel Levelers with Metal Base
    • Stops wobbling on an uneven floor.
    • Glide screws into a threaded hole in leg to selected height.
    • 1/4-20 levelers can be combined with a t-nut for wooden legs or spring clip for square or round hollow tube legs.
    • 1" high stem, nickel plated base.
    • Available in 1/4-20, 5/16-18, and 3/8-16 threads.
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    Heavy Duty Non-Swivel Levelers with Nylon Base
    • Heavy duty glide screws into a threaded hole in the leg to selected height.
    • 1/4-20 leveler can be combined with a t-nut for installation into wooden legs or a spring clip for installation into hollow round or square legs.
    • Stops wobbling on an uneven floor.
    • 1 1/2" high stem, 1 3/4" dia. nickel plated cover with nylon base.
    • Available in 1/4-20 or 5/16-18 threads.
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    Leveler Glides that Swivel with Metal Base
    • Swivel glide screws into a threaded hole to selected height.
    • Stops wobbling on an uneven floor.
    • Can combine SLA12525A with felt based cup KCG014 to make a leveler glide that swivels with a felt base. Order separately.
    • SLA12525A can also be combined with a t-nut for installation into wooden legs or a spring clip for installation into hollow round or square legs.
    • Nickel plated base.
    • Available in 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 threads.
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    Leveler Glides that Swivel with Nylon Base
    • Glide screws into a threaded hole in leg to selected height.
    • Stops wobbling on an uneven floor.
    • 1/4-20 glide can be combined with a t-nut for installation into wooden leg or a spring clip for installation into hollow round or square legs.
    • Available in 1/4-20 or 5/16-18 threads.
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    1/4-20 Leveler with Felt Base
    • 7/8 inch long stem, 1/4-20 thread, and a 1" diameter base.
    • Felt bottom is strongly bonded to the plastic base.
    • Recommended by flooring manufacturers & installers.
    • Screws into 1/4" threaded hole in furniture leg.
    • Can be combined with a t-nut for installation in wooden leg or spring clip for installation in hollow round or square legs.
    • Felt may vary in color, thickness, and composition.
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    Leveler Glides with Felt Base
    • Manufactured with a peel and stick felt pad.
    • For use on smooth, hard floors. Not recommended for use on tile or rough floors or in kitchens or cafeterias.
    • Screws into threaded hole in furniture leg.
    • Available in 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 threads.
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    1/4-20 x 1/2 Inch Leveler with Felt Base
    • 1/2" long stem, 1/4-20 thread, and a 1" diameter base.
    • Felt bottom is strongly bonded to the plastic base.
    • Screws into 1/4" threaded hole in furniture leg.
    • Can be combined with a t-nut for installation in wooden leg or spring clip for installation in hollow round or square legs.
    • Felt may vary in color, thickness, and composition.
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    Flexible Square Caps with Felt
    • Flexible square caps with E-Z Stretch™ expandable PVC design easily slip over square chair or table legs.
    • Industrial strength SuperFelt™ provides durable and long lasting protection for your floors.
    • Felt base allows your furniture to slide smoothly and quietly across floors.
    • Select from many different sizes.
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    Flexible Round Caps with Felt
    • Flexible round caps with E-Z Stretch™ expandable PVC design easily slip over round chair or table legs.
    • Industrial strength SuperFelt™ provides durable and long lasting protection for your floors.
    • Felt base allows your furniture to slide smoothly and quietly across floors.
    • Select from many different sizes.
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    1" Felt Base Glide for Wooden Furniture - Brown
  • Felt base glide gently hammers into wooden furniture leg
  • Protects your floors from scratches
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    • Wooden leg glides come with metal, nylon, or felt bases.
    • Can be used on angled or straight legs.
    • Metal base glides are nickle plated to provide durable gliding on rough cement or carpeted floors.
    • Be sure to replace metal base glides when plating wears through to avoid scratches.
    • Nylon base glides won't mark clean, tile floors and slide easily over carpeting.
    • Felt base glides slide and protect all hard, smooth floors.
    • Glide's base diameter should be slightly smaller than the leg for maximum protection.

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    Wooden Furniture Leg Glides - Felt, Metal Or Nylon Base

    Why are Wooden Furniture Leg Glides Useful?

    Wooden furniture leg glides are designed to protect floors from scratches and damage caused by moving furniture. When furniture is moved across a floor without glides, the furniture legs can scrape or scratch the surface, leaving unsightly marks or even causing permanent damage.

    Wooden furniture leg glides provide a smooth, cushioned surface that helps distribute the weight of the furniture evenly and reduces friction between the furniture legs and the floor. This helps prevent scratches, dents, and other types of damage to the floor, especially on hardwood or other types of hard flooring.

    In addition to protecting floors, wooden furniture leg glides also make it easier to move heavy furniture. By reducing friction and providing a smooth surface, furniture can be moved more easily and without as much effort. This can be especially important when moving larger or heavier pieces of furniture, which can be difficult to move without the right equipment or assistance.

    Overall, using wooden furniture leg glides is an important way to protect floors from damage and make it easier to move furniture without causing unnecessary strain or damage.

    Wooden Furniture Leg Glides Selection Help

    When selecting the appropriate wooden furniture leg glides, consider the following factors:
    1. Furniture weight: Choose glides with a weight capacity that can support the weight of your furniture. Most glides will list their weight capacity, so make sure to check this before making your selection.
    2. Floor type: Choose glides that are suitable for your specific type of flooring. For example, if you have hardwood floors, choose glides with a thicker felt pad or rubber cushion to prevent damage. If you have carpet, choose glides that are designed to work with carpet.
    3. Furniture material: Consider the material of your furniture legs when choosing glides. Wooden legs, for example, may require glides that are screwed or nailed in place, while metal legs may require glides that are snapped or clamped onto the leg.
    4. Glide shape and size: Choose the appropriate shape and size of glide for your furniture legs. Adjustable glides are a good option for furniture with angled or curved legs, while square or rectangular glides may work better for furniture with straight legs.
    5. Glide material: Wooden furniture leg glides are available in a variety of materials, including felt, rubber, plastic, and metal. Consider the pros and cons of each material, such as durability, noise reduction, and cost, when making your selection.
    By considering these factors when selecting wooden furniture leg glides, you can ensure that you choose the right type of glide for your furniture and flooring, and avoid any potential damage or frustration.

    Wooden Furniture Leg Glides Installation

    Installing wooden furniture leg glides is a simple process that can be done with a few basic tools. Here's how to install wooden furniture leg glides properly:
    1. Clean the furniture leg: Before installing the glide, make sure to clean the furniture leg thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris that may interfere with the installation.
    2. Choose the right glide: Select a wooden furniture leg glide that is the appropriate size and shape for the furniture leg, and that matches the weight capacity of the furniture.
    3. Attach the glide: Depending on the type of glide you have, attach it to the furniture leg using screws, nails, or an adhesive. Make sure the glide is securely attached and flush with the bottom of the furniture leg.
    4. Test the glide: Once the glide is attached, test it by moving the furniture across the floor. If the glide slides smoothly and without making any noise, it is properly installed.
    To ensure that your wooden furniture leg glides stay in place, follow these tips:
    1. Check the glides periodically: Check the glides regularly to make sure they are still securely attached to the furniture leg.
    2. Replace damaged glides: If a glide becomes damaged or worn, replace it as soon as possible to prevent damage to the floor or furniture.
    3. Use appropriate glides for the furniture: Make sure to choose the appropriate glide for the specific type of furniture leg. For example, a wooden furniture leg may require glides that are screwed or nailed in place, while a metal leg may require glides that are snapped or clamped onto the leg.
    4. Consider using adhesive: For added security, consider using an adhesive when installing the glides to ensure they stay in place.
    By following these tips, you can ensure that your wooden furniture leg glides stay in place and continue to protect your floors from damage.

    How to Maintain Wooden Furniture Leg Glides

    Maintaining and cleaning wooden furniture leg glides is important to ensure that they continue to function properly and last a long time. Here are some tips for maintaining and cleaning wooden furniture leg glides:
    1. Keep them clean: Regularly clean your wooden furniture leg glides to prevent dirt and debris from building up. Use a soft cloth or brush to wipe them down, or vacuum them to remove any dust or dirt.
    2. Lubricate the glides: Periodically lubricate the glides with a silicone or wax-based lubricant to ensure that they slide smoothly over the floor. This will also help to prevent wear and tear on the glides.
    3. Check for damage: Inspect your wooden furniture leg glides regularly for signs of wear and tear or damage. Replace them immediately if you notice any cracks, chips, or other damage.
    4. Avoid abrasive cleaners: Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners on your wooden furniture leg glides, as they can damage the finish or the glide itself.
    5. Be gentle when moving furniture: When moving furniture with wooden furniture leg glides, be gentle to prevent the glides from becoming damaged or dislodged.
    By following these tips, you can ensure that your wooden furniture leg glides continue to function properly and protect your floors from damage.

    Advantages of Using Wooden Furniture Leg Glides

    There are several advantages to using wooden furniture leg glides, including:
    1. Protecting floors: Wooden furniture leg glides help to protect floors from scratches, dents, and other types of damage that can occur when furniture is moved across the floor.
    2. Making furniture easier to move: Wooden furniture leg glides reduce friction between the furniture legs and the floor, making it easier to move heavy furniture.
    3. Noise reduction: By reducing the friction between furniture legs and the floor, wooden furniture leg glides can also help to reduce noise caused by moving furniture.
    4. Prolonging the lifespan of furniture: Wooden furniture leg glides can help to prolong the lifespan of furniture by reducing wear and tear on the furniture legs.
    5. Easy installation: Wooden furniture leg glides are easy to install and can be done with a few basic tools.
    Overall, using wooden furniture leg glides can help to protect your floors, reduce noise, make furniture easier to move, and prolong the lifespan of your furniture.

    Wooden furniture leg glide FAQS

    Q: How do wooden furniture leg glides protect floors from scratches and damage?

    A: Wooden furniture leg glides provide a smooth, cushioned surface that distributes the weight of furniture evenly and reduces friction between the furniture legs and the floor, preventing scratches, dents, and other types of damage to the floor.

    Q: How do I choose the appropriate wooden furniture leg glides?

    A: Consider factors such as furniture weight, floor type, furniture material, glide shape and size, and glide material when choosing wooden furniture leg glides.

    Q: How do I install wooden furniture leg glides properly?

    A: Clean the furniture leg, choose the right glide, attach the glide to the furniture leg using screws or nails, and test the glide to ensure it slides smoothly over the floor.

    Q: How do I ensure that wooden furniture leg glides stay in place?

    A: Check the glides regularly, replace damaged or worn glides immediately, use appropriate glides for the furniture, and consider using adhesive for added security.

    Q: How do I maintain and clean wooden furniture leg glides?

    A: Clean the glides regularly with a soft cloth or brush, lubricate the glides periodically with a silicone or wax-based lubricant, avoid abrasive cleaners, and be gentle when moving furniture.

    Q: What are the advantages of using wooden furniture leg glides?

    A: Advantages include protecting floors, reducing noise, making furniture easier to move, prolonging the lifespan of furniture, and easy installation.

    Q: Can wooden furniture leg glides be used on all types of flooring?

    A: Wooden furniture leg glides are suitable for most types of flooring, but it is important to choose the appropriate glide for your specific type of flooring to prevent damage.

    Q: How often should wooden furniture leg glides be replaced?

    A: Wooden furniture leg glides should be replaced if they become damaged or worn, or if they become loose and no longer stay in place.

    Q: Do wooden furniture leg glides work on all types of furniture?

    A: Wooden furniture leg glides are suitable for most types of furniture, but it is important to choose the appropriate glide for the specific type of furniture leg.

    Q: How do I choose the right size and shape of wooden furniture leg glides for my furniture?

    A: Measure the diameter or width of the furniture leg and select a glide that matches. For angled or curved legs, adjustable glides may be a better option.