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titleOfInvention leveling devices
abstract Leveling shoe with a head-side and an opposite back end, comprising a base plate having a head-side end and an opposite rear end and having a bottom side and a first support side opposite to this bottom side, a cover plate with a head-side end and an opposite rear end and with a support side and a support side of this opposite second support side and a wedge disposed between the base plate and the cover plate, comprising a wedge base body having a top and a bottom and a head end and an opposite rear end and a rotatably mounted therein, axially substantially immovably mounted screw spindle extending between the head and the rear end of Wedge body extends, with a screwed anchoring member having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end at least partially protrudes beyond the top of the wedge body and is suitable to engage in the cover plate, and wherein the second end at least partially over the underside of the ...
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