Casters are typically used for moving carts and furniture in both straight and turning motions. They come in a variety of different sizes and materials. Swivel casters allow for 360 degree turns while rigid casters keep objects on a straight course.
- 80 lb. load capacity per caster
- Swivel friction grip stem mounted caster
- Recommended for use on carpet, concrete, tile and wood surfaces
- Installs easily with a 3/8 in. grip neck stem
- Double ball bearing for increased capacity
- Pack includes: 2 casters
Anonymous –
The wheels on my wife’s sewing machine chair were replaced with wheels that kept falling off whenever she picked up the chair. When I found these wheels at I knew that I finally found the right ones to go on her chair. They were very easy to put on. Now my wife loves her chair again!
Anonymous –
Just what I needed for a wood footstool. Used a 5/16″ drill on the bottom of the 2″-wide leg and used a spare piece of !x2 and a hammer to set it firmly in the leg.
Anonymous –
I ordered this product to put on an antique swivel oak desk chair. Recently, I had had the seat recovered to it original appearance: horsehair-filled with metal tacks. I wanted the metal on the casters to match the tacks; these casters match perfectly!
Anonymous –
I bought these to put under the legs of my great grandmother’s dining room round table that is over 100 years old. The original casters fell apart years ago and were made of wood.
I bought these to see if they would work and fit in the holes made for the smaller casters. After I got the pins removed, they fit perfectly. I have two other antique heirlooms that I need the same size casters so I will be buying more of these in the near future.
Anonymous –
These casters are junk. I have replaced them twice in 3 years because the bearings disintegrate and fall out within a year. I am 160 pounds, and am using them on a home office chair (4 wheels), for about 2 hours a day. The bearings will start to wear down, and fall out. They are obviously not suited to the task at hand. The problem is, there seems to be no other replacement wheels available anywhere for chairs that accept this size, so I’m now debating getting a 3rd set? That’s just ridiculous, but I can not find any other manufacturer. I would have taken a photo before I tossed them, but was unaware at the time that I could share one here. Avoid these if possible. I am searching for an alternative.
Anonymous –
After three months of normal use on desk chair the bearing began to fall out :–(( No qualirty here !!
Anonymous –
Nice looking and easy to install
Anonymous –
Perfect for headboard and footboard on my bed!
Anonymous –
Purchased two sets of these to get our baby’s bassinet on wheels. A 3/8” drill bit, hammer, and small flathead screwdriver to separate two stems from the sleeves, and ten minutes of effort and it’s done. Wheels look good and baby didn’t wake for her first ride across the house, so everyone’s happy. May need to reinforce the bassinet itself to make it more secure while moving, but that’s not the casters’ fault.
All in all, if you’re looking to add wheels to a wooden baby bassinet, these worked really well for me.