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Glazelock® Compact U-Shaped Horseshoe Shims — 2" x 1-1/2", 1/2" Slot | Made in USA
Glazelock® Compact U-Shaped Horseshoe Shims deliver precision leveling in tight spaces where larger shims won’t fit. Measuring 2" x 1-1/2" with a 1/2" slot, these smaller horseshoe-shaped plastic shims are color-coded in red, blue, and black for easy thickness identification. Made in USA.
Key Specifications
Dimensions: 2" x 1-1/2"
Slot: 1/2"
Shape: U-shaped (horseshoe)
Material: Durable plastic
Colors: Red, blue, black
Origin: Made in USA
Key Benefits
Compact 2" x 1-1/2" Size — Fits in tight spaces where larger shims won’t work
Color-Coded — Red, blue, black for instant thickness identification
Horseshoe Shape — Fits around pipes, bolts, and hardware
1/2" Slot — Standard slot for common anchor bolts and hardware
Glazelock interlocking plastic shims are used for leveling and aligning windows, doors, frames, and other construction applications. Their interlocking design locks stacked shims together to prevent shifting during and after installation.
What makes Glazelock different from regular shims?
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Glazelock shims feature a patented interlocking design that locks stacked shims together so they won't shift or slide out of position — a common problem with standard plastic or wood shims.
Are Glazelock shims Made in USA?
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Yes. Glazelock shims have been Made in the USA since 1997.
What size is this shim?
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This Glazelock shim measures 2" x 1-1/2" — a compact horseshoe shim ideal for precision leveling in tight spaces.
Are these shims color-coded?
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Yes. Glazelock shims are color-coded by thickness for easy identification during installation.
Glazelock® Compact U-Shaped Horseshoe Shims 2" x 1-1/2" | Made in USA
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