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πŸ”© Oajen Caster Bracket 4 Pack Wood: Enhance Your Furniture's Mobility Review

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Description of πŸ”© Oajen Caster Bracket 4 Pack Wood: Enhance Your Furniture's Mobility

Oajen 2" caster with 5/8" U bracket. Screw goes into non threaded hole first. 90 lbs rating per caster. 11/16" actual inside width of U bracket to accommodate laminate on 5/8" wood. 2-9/16" mounting height. 90 lbs rating per caster. Bolts included. 4 sets / pack. Made in Taiwan.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied customer for casters

Casters fit perfectly! The 5/8" wooden board fits perfectly between the brackets. Customer service was also very helpful in setting up my order.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

U-Brackets Reinforce Non-Solid Wood Furniture

They were mounted on a lightweight composite board end table. I saw that the screws needed to align with the threaded sides of the brackets and my original drilled holes matched the friction screws and it didn't work because the screws didn't align well with the threaded sides. I drilled the holes with a bit larger than the screws and it worked because I was able to line each up properly with the threads.

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  • Handling Products
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

WRONG SIZE, holes too small + misaligned

I've been using a drill and screwdriver since I was about 8 and 70 years old. I made furniture that I designed myself. I cut a table out of black walnut and attached hidden wheels under the bottom shelf. It was at museums and student shows when I was in college. I studied wood design in college, but I've been building and repairing things since I was a kid. So I'm not new to using basic tools and doing basic things. It should have been 15-30 minutes max, not 90 minutes. The first. 5/8" is NOT…

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  • Wheels
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  • Doubt