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350 lb Capacity Titan Pneumatic Swivel - Enhancing Maneuverability and Durability Review

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Description of 350 lb Capacity Titan Pneumatic Swivel - Enhancing Maneuverability and Durability

Smooth Ride - Air-filled tires absorb uneven terrain, more stability for loads. Better Traction, Control - Rugged tread provides more grip, easier to maneuver for landscaping, construction. Suited for Landscaping/Construction - Roll easier, gentler to lawns and able to roll over minimal obstacles. Dimensions - Overall Height: 11.97" Wheel Diameter: 10" Load Capacity: 350 lbs. Pack Includes: (1) 10" Pneumatic Rubber Tire w/Swivel Top Plate, Black.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Pneumatic Swivel for HeavyWork

This industrial caster has been a game changer in our Material Handling Products. Based on our own experience, the swivel mechanism effortlessly swivels and moves around 350lb of weight with ease. The pneumatic feature absorbs shocks adequately, making it perfect for industrial settings. The caster also maintains stability when moving on uneven surfaces.

Pros
  • However, it is slightly overpriced compared to other similar products in the market.
Cons
  • Overall, a great investment for those in the Industrial and Scientific community.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durable and economical.

Inexpensive, strong, won't wobble. I have used these casters on a homemade steel generator cart that weighs over 500 pounds. And it's so easy to move.

Pros
  • Dimensions - Overall Height: 11.97" Wheel Diameter: 10" Weight Capacity: 350 lbs.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Tires 350 lbs only, not 800

Steel seems like a solid tire that can take some serious G-force as the description says it's rated at 800lbs so I probably had close to that but after looking at it up close had, he seemed to be overburdened. I noticed that the rubber is only rated for 350 pounds. lbsEdit: Even steel can't hold up to 800. I was under 600 lbs and the rim warped (actually I weighed what I'm using at the moment) Final edit, seller got it right and corrected his mistake.

Pros
  • Suitable for Landscaping/Construction - rolls easier, is smoother on lawn and can negotiate minimal obstacles.
Cons
  • boring packaging