Lazy Susan bearings are used in low-speed applications to rotate a tray, cabinet, table, or display unit. One side of the bearing attaches to a base. The other side attaches to the rotating platform.
Lazy Susans show up in just about every story about how to organize your kitchen. You can set them in a deep cabinet or, as I do, in the fridge — and in both of these locations, they provide a ...
Lazy Susans are a prime example. Let the record show they’re anything but work shy. These rotating trays (also known as ...
Susan O'Connell has always been the weird one in her family. After years of lazily going through life solely with the help of others, she finally realizes that her life isn't in the best state ...
Babbitt bearings are rotary bearings (no rolling elements) made from special alloys poured into place in the bearing housing. A Babbitt bearing is made of Babbitt metal, a soft alloy of tin, antimony, ...
Susan Shelley is an editorial writer and columnist for the Southern California News Group, writing on local, state and national issues. She is president of the nonpartisan civic organization ...
In mathematics, a bearing is the angle in degrees measured clockwise from north. Bearings are usually given as a three-figure bearing. For example, 30° clockwise from north is usually written as ...
Commodity bearings are a a boon for makers who to want something to rotate smoothly, but what if you don’t have one in a pinch? [Cliff] of might have the answer for you, in the form of 3D ...
There are three main types of activities to target your bones: Weight-bearing exercise: This includes any activity where you have to hold your body up against gravity. For instance, biking isn ...
Perfect for use in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, closet, office, craft room or nursery, just one set of these unique and modern lazy Susans can provide a world of space saving opportunities.
Susan grew up in the news industry. Her father was with CBS News in New York for more than 50 years. Susan has a Master’s Degree in communications from Emerson College in Boston.