What is a lazy Susan mechanism?
What is a lazy Susan mechanism?
A Lazy Susan (turntable) offers convenience with the smooth rotation offering easy access to the contents on top. This 12″ Lazy Susan Bearing is designed to make anything that needs to rotate, whether that be a table centre piece, shoe rack, tv stand or something similar.
How do lazy Susan cabinets work?
The lazy Susan concept entails racks or shelves on a rotating base. The spinning shelves system works inside a cabinet, on a table, or on a countertop. The rotation mechanism uses bearings that make the shelf rotate, usually 360 degrees, similar to a turntable.
What are lazy Susan bearings?
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. If the base is fixed, Lazy Susan bearings allow the tray, cabinet, table, or display unit to rotate a full 360 degrees.
Who invented lazy Susan?
Elizabeth Howell
Lazy Susan/Inventors
How do I install super Susan?
Super Susan Installation
- Step 1: Make sure the Detent in the steel bearing is engaged. Installation Instructions.
- Step 2: Place the SSusan in the cabinet in the desired location.
- Step 3: Turn the SSusan to expose the corner of the base plate,
- Step 4: Screw the SSusan down to the shelf (predrilling may be necessary)
How do you organize a lazy Susan cabinet?
Tips to remember when organizing Lazy Susans:
- Round containers work well with the curve of the space.
- The use of containers keep everything from tipping over and getting lost in the back.
- Store stuff where you use it.
- Store frequently used stuff on the top shelves.
Are Lazy Susans Chinese?
Although they are common in Chinese restaurants, the lazy Susan is a Western invention. Owing to the nature of Chinese cuisine, especially dim sum, they are common at formal Chinese restaurants both in mainland China and abroad. In Chinese, they are known as 餐桌转盘 (t.