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Description of Pneumatic Swivel Plate Casters for Efficient Material Handling

Designed for low speed, manually moved applications, best suited for outdoor rough surfaces or grass. Safe on Carpet, Concrete, Tile, & Wood Surfaces. For Use On: Wheelbarrows, Wagons, Carts, & many other products. Top Mounting Plate: 4.52"x3.94" Bolt Pattern: 3.30"x2.91" Bolt Hole: 0.432" Overall Height: 15.24". Includes: (1) Pneumatic Caster, Wheel with Attachment Plate.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

GREAT VALUE good for handling equipment

I couldn't believe how cheap it was. I was afraid it wouldn't work for what we use them for. We have a cart that we put track mats on that has a broken caster. I installed two to make sure they were the same height and easy to move. The mats weigh several hundred pounds and the casters work perfectly. Would definitely recommend and buy again and might need it at some point lol.

Pros
  • handling equipment
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Damn tires! - Material Handling Products

Two out of three tires burst. They are only lightly welded to one side of the axle. I have two spares and I definitely expect them to break as well. Worst of all, I had to disassemble the rear end of my chicken tractor to replace these tires. Now they want me to disassemble it again. The food is now leaking from the first time and can only get worse if I take it apart again. I can only take it apart when the food runs out. But then I expect them to break again. I was hoping to contact Waxman to

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  • Industry and Science
Cons
  • Boring Pack

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Loose nuts are best for material handling

I should have read another review before installing these wheels. I only went about 1000 feet before the nut fell off and the bolt partially slipped out. This caused one side of the bracket to rub against the axle housing. I really don't understand why the company didn't spend a few extra pennies and put lock nuts on the bolt. That issue aside, they seem to hold up better than cheaper units. Last update: used every day for 3 weeks and found the tire rubbing on the strut. Turns out I didn't have

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  • Casters
Cons
  • Available in black only