The Stabilizer: Sole F63 Treadmill OEM Leveling Foot
Is your treadmill rocking during sprints, or have you noticed an uneven "thump" every time your foot strikes the deck?
The Sole F63 is a heavy machine, and its stability relies on the two adjustable Leveling Feet located at the rear of the frame. These aren't just rubber pads; they are threaded steel assemblies designed to compensate for uneven flooring in garages or basements. If a foot is bent, missing, or the rubber base has degraded, the frame will flex and twist under load, which can lead to premature belt wear and noisy operation. Our Genuine Sole OEM Leveling Foot (Commonly Part #P060018-A1) is the exact factory-spec replacement to restore a solid, vibration-free foundation.
Factory-Spec Stability for All Floors
This leveling foot is engineered to support the weight of the F63 while isolating the vibration of its 3.0 CHP motor.
Heavy-Duty Threaded Stem: Uses a precision 3/8" or 1/2" threaded bolt (depending on your specific model year) that allows for fine-tuned height adjustments to eliminate "floor rock."
High-Density Non-Slip Rubber: The base is molded from a specialized, non-marking rubber compound that provides maximum grip on wood, tile, or gym mats without leaving scuff marks.
Vibration Damping: Designed to absorb the impact energy of high-speed running, protecting your subfloor and reducing the noise that travels through your home.
Universal Compatibility: This is the standard leveling foot used across the F63 series from 2012 through the 2026 Z-frame models, as well as the Spirit and Xterra treadmill lines.
How to Level Your Sole F63 Like a Pro
Treadmill leveling isn't just about comfort; it's about tracking. If one side of the machine is lower than the other, the walking belt will always drift toward the lower side.
Find the Rock: Gently push on the console masts from side to side. If the machine wobbles, identify which rear corner is lifting off the ground.
Adjust: Turn the leveling foot clockwise to shorten it (lower the corner) or counter-clockwise to lengthen it (raise the corner).
The "Lock" Rule: Most Sole leveling feet come with a locking nut. Once you’ve found the perfect height, tighten the nut upward against the frame to prevent the foot from spinning and loosening over time.
Verification: Step on the treadmill and walk at a slow speed (2.0 MPH). If you feel a "dip" in one corner, give that foot another half-turn.
Why Choose Genuine OEM?
Aftermarket "universal" leveling feet often use thinner plastic bases that can crack under the 250+ lb weight of the F63. The Genuine Sole Part uses a steel-reinforced core, ensuring that the bolt won't snap off inside your frame, which can be a nightmare to extract.
Secure your machine and silence the rock.
CRP060018-A1 / P060019-A1