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Oct 28, 2025 - 06:12 AM
A tapered design in shims provides precise leveling, easier insertion, and better gap filling. The angled shape allows gradual adjustment and tight placement without force. It improves contact between surfaces and minimizes movement after installation, making it ideal for cabinets, doors, and flooring applications. Products like the 8" Composite Shims 32 Pack and 8" Beddar Wood Shims, 84/Box feature a tapered design, making them versatile for various applications. The availability of tapered options ensures you can achieve accurate adjustments with ease.
        
    
