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Industrial Chair Caster, 75 mm

Industrial Chair Caster, 75 mm


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Part #: CA75IN11
Price: $39.00
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Description

Please check your caster specifications prior to order.

Friction ring stem is compatible with most - but not all - chairs and stools.

11 mm (1/3") diameter;
19mm (3/4") long.

Heavy-duty industrial chair caster rolls safely on uneven cement floors. Non-mar soft tread is also safe for hardwood and tile floors. Also known as institutional casters or rubber casters.

Price is for one (1) caster. Order a quantity of five (5) casters for a typical 5-star chair base.

Specifications

  • Body is constructed of galvanized steel with double ball bearings for trouble-free operation.
  • Large 75 mm (2.95") wheel-diameter rolls easily on uneven cement flooring.
  • Soft non-marking and non-abrasive tread is safe for hardwood and tile floors.
  • Load capacity about 115 lbs. per caster.

Note: A larger wheel increases chair height. Remember to consider this if seat height is critical.

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Use and Fit

Please check your caster specifications prior to order.

Friction ring stem is compatible with most - but not all - chairs and stools.

11 mm (1/3") diameter;
19mm (3/4") long.

Compatibility

  • Universal 11 mm (1/3") diameter x 19 mm (3/4") long mounting stem. Fits most, but not all, office chairs

Note: A larger wheel increases chair height. Remember to consider this if seat height is critical.

Installation

  1. Turn the chair on its side.
  2. If you have strong hands, you can remove castors by pulling. Otherwise you may need a lever, for example, a chisel or a screwdriver which you place between the castor and the chair base. If the castor stem remains caught in the base, grip the stem with pliers and pull it out. You may need to tap the pliers with a hammer until the stem loosens.
  3. Push the new castor into place.

Maintenance

    Sticky casters can usually be remedied with a thorough cleaning to remove accumulations of hair and debris in the caster wheels. If after cleaning the casters still do not turn easily, they should be replaced.

Order Info

 Shipping

  • Ships in 1 - 3 days from our Vallejo, California warehouse.

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