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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of RWM Casters 45 Series Plate Caster: Enhanced SEO-friendly Product Name

9-1/2" Overall height, 2-3/16" swivel lead, 1000lbs capacity. Urethane polypropylene wheel with roller bearing. 2-5/8" x 3-5/8" slotted to 3" x 3" bolt hole spacing for 3/8" diameter bolt. Dual ball bearing raceways with a 5/8" diameter thread and bolt style kingpin. Bright zinc plate for corrosion resistance.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price

I bought these to replace the casters on the big trolley we use at work. It's been on the beach for about a year now, everything is fine, no signs of corrosion and it still rolls great.

Pros
  • Goods handling
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very strong and well finished wheel for the price

Very strong and well finished wheel for this price. The price allowed me to enlarge the casters for more headroom for the application we had. I have several other projects that require roles and theses will be on my list.

Pros
  • Rollers for plates
Cons
  • There are doubts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My Rock Star in Material Handling

I fitted these wheels to a motorized crane that I use outside to move large rocks that I use in sculpting. Because it's in the mud the little metal wheels that came with the crane didn't roll and now I can use those big wheels to lift a big rock and with a winch I can pull the crane to where I put the rock would like . Aside from buying a forklift, I don't know how to lift rocks, so these wheels became part of my "rock star," the "little crane that could."

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  • Industry & Science
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  • No Instructions