Q:what is the overall HEIGHT of the caster unit when the lever is UP?
by|Feb 27, 2024
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Q:Is it 400lb per a caster or set?
by|Feb 20, 2023
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A: 4 casters support 400 lbs., and individually support 100 lbs.
by|Apr 1, 2023
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Q:Can they be purchased in a two pack.
by|Jun 26, 2022
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A: to my knowledge it comes in a 4-pack
by|Jun 30, 2022
Q:Czy są jakieś koszty wysyłki, jeśli tak to jakie ?
by|Aug 8, 2021
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A: Yes … I am sure there are shipping costs! The cost will depend on your location. To Poland, from the USA, I expect shipping and duties can be substantial!
by|Aug 9, 2021
A: The inquiry is in Polish and asks for information on shipping charges. I am not fluent in Polish, nor able to compute shipping to Poland as I picked up my purchase in store. This needs to be referred to someone who can actually assist this customer. Also, the only nickname I use is Pat and I really don't care if it's one character too short.
by|Aug 11, 2021
Q:How easy is it to release the load ?
by|Jul 30, 2020
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A: They’re easy to secure and easy to release. I put these on all my shop benches, they work very well
by|Apr 1, 2023
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Q:what is the long dimension of the caster when the lever is down?
by|Oct 25, 2019
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A: From the verticle mounting surface, measuring perpendicular, parallel to the floor, the caster protrudes five and one-quarter inches out from the surface the caster is mounted to. The lever, when in the down position, protrudes 5 and one-half inches. Sounds kinda technical, but I can't think of a better way to say it. Hope this helps.
by|Oct 28, 2019
A: When compressed fully down the foot lever extends 6&1/8 inches from mounting surface and the lever is 1&5/8 inch wide. I installed four, one on each of my 4'X6' wood working bench legs. What a tremendous advantage, being able to move it around the garage, even with one hand.
by|Oct 27, 2019
A: 6-1/2”
by|Oct 27, 2019
Q:is this available in stores
by|Sep 4, 2019
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A: Very useful, high quality way to add mobility to a workbench, but probably a low demand item. No nearby stores had in stock, ordered online.
by|Sep 8, 2019
A: I ordered mine through Home Depot in CDA Idaho
by|Oct 27, 2019
Q:Would these work for outdoor use?
by|Jun 30, 2019
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A: I would say 'yes' with a couple of qualifications: They are not stainless steel, so they will rust. When they rust, they may not function (lifting and locking in place, bearings may not roll as easily, etc.) as well as when new. The wheels seem to be large enough to handle the texture of a concrete driveway or patio, perhaps even pavers if not too rough. Having said all of that, I think I would give 'em a try.
by|Jul 8, 2021
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A: I think they would ... you might get some rust on casters ...They will only roll well on a fairly smooth, paved surface.
by|Apr 2, 2023
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A: I don't think I would use them for outdoor use. Since they have metal parts, they would be succeptible to rust over time