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Use these general purpose casters in a variety of applications.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment such as business machines and display fixtures stable.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight casters are often used on furniture and displays.
Insert any 1/2" dia. Grade 8 bolt through the unthreaded hole in the frame to create a custom-length stem.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment like business machines and display fixtures stable.
Customize the length of your stem by adding any 1/2" dia. Grade 8 bolt through the unthreaded hole in the frame.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
As the standard for plastic wheels, phenolic wheels are nonmarking and perform well at high temperatures. They roll best on smooth surfaces but can be noisy.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock‐ and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
The soft rubber wheels are quiet, shock absorbing, and provide good traction on rough surfaces. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
A nylon frame gives these casters the corrosion resistance you need for equipment that’s frequently washed down. Their soft rubber wheels are shock absorbing and provide good traction on rough surfaces.
The lightweight wheels on these casters provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
Rubber wheels on these casters dissipate static to protect static sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment like business machines and display fixtures stable. Their rubber wheels dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
Designed for sanitary environments such as food plants, use these casters to move machinery, carts, furniture, and other equipment while compensating for uneven floors.
Wheels range from soft rubber that absorbs shock while providing good traction on rough surfaces, to hard, impact‐resistant rubber that rolls easily on smooth surfaces.
Also known as universal casters, press-fit these casters into standard 1" OD wire shelving posts.
Create a seamless joint between the top of these casters and the bottom of most swivel chairs.
Often used on furniture, the hood covers the wheel for a more finished appearance.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are commonly found on furniture and displays.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber. They can be used on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris.
Soft rubber wheels are shock absorbing and provide good traction on rough surfaces. They also dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
The most durable plastic wheel, the nylon wheels on these casters are impact and wear resistant. They work well on smooth surfaces. The wheels dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
Press-fit these casters into sockets on Rubbermaid carts with a 7/16" Tube OD.
Easily replace casters on InterMetro carts and shelving—friction holds them in place in the 1" OD posts.
The stem on these casters fits into square tubing and can also be bolted to angle iron.
The large stem on these casters fits into scaffold frames and round tubing.
Install these casters into a threaded hole. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.