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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I ordered these to attached to my 200+ lb work table in my garage. I have smooth concrete floors and these large wheels roll great on it. I use 7/16" and 1/2" hardware to mount the wheels and everything worked out great.Goid product.
Carol
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Added this to my legs and now it is effortless to move from place to place. With only one person this rolls into position saving all of your energy to work and climb. Good feel and materials. I dont worry about being up on these at all.
Shoebill Thornback
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
These casters transformed my baker's cart into a taller, mobile workstation. Installation was simple, and the fit was perfect for the 1-inch round tubing. The dual locking brakes provide solid stability. The rubber wheels glide smoothly and quietly across the floor without leaving marks. Each caster supports a significant load, and together, they easily handle the weight of the cart and its contents. If you're looking for a reliable set of heavy-duty casters, these are a great choice.
PPC
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Very rugged solid wheels with a very rugged stem. Each has their own lock and I use them to create a wheelbase for a larger heat press machine. Press to fit works well.
TBone
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Here's a revised version of the review:These 5-inch scaffolding wheels are a solid choice for any contractor. As a former contractor, I've used nearly identical wheels in the past and found them to be incredibly durable.Capacity: They boast a robust 400 lb per wheel capacity, making them suitable for heavy-duty scaffolding applications.Maneuverability: The wheels roll smoothly on a variety of surfaces, including concrete, asphalt, and even some dry and level dirt.Locking Brakes: The dual locking brakes engage securely, ensuring stability when needed.Durability: Constructed from high-quality materials, these wheels should provide years of reliable service with minimal maintenance.Important Note: These wheels are designed for use on relatively flat surfaces. They are not intended for uneven terrain, mud, or soft ground.Overall: If you're looking for reliable and sturdy scaffolding wheels, these are a great option. They offer excellent value for the price and should serve you well for many projects.Note: I recommend reading the specifications and making sure that you have 1" pipe scaffold legs, etc.I hope this helps!
Shannon Foucault
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
This is an extremely heavy duty set of castes that plugs into a scaffolding kit or industrial bakers rack. I like that they have a full swivel and foot lock. Overall they are well made, sturdy and are made of quality materials.
Jenelle S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
Another plant stand nearly finished. I hadn't planned to build another one, but I found a grow tent that would allow me to roll this plant stand in and out of it, so I decided to make another that was 6 inches shorter than the first stand (that is in the grow tent next to the new one. I need to now get the grow tent to its home for the winter, so I can plumb in a self watering system.The casters are OK - they will certainly do what I want them for. Not real heavily built, but I don't need them to support 100's of pounds plus on a scaffolding job. For this application, they are perfect.
snowleopard
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
In this photo, I have this up next to a name brand wheel from the box store. The namebrand one has a lock which can be easily operated both opened and closed with reasonable finger pressure. This one when it’s fully depressed, I can see daylight and it doesn’t stop the wheel from going around or lock the caster. I can see using this on a workbench, and probably will, but not one where it is critical that it be locked in place, for example, I would not want to use a saw on a workbench with these wheels. If the locking feature is not critical for you, I think these will work fine.I got two variations of these, one with the circular pins and one with the square pins. I saw that other reviewers had really good things to say about them, so take this is just one voice among many. I found problems with the locks on almost all of these. They either did not contact the wheels, or they were very difficult to shut and open again, and some of them I could not force open with my handI think they could be used in non-critical situations, such as workbenches, or under tool boxes where the primary need was for mobility. If you’re going to use these with scaffolding, use your own judgment. They might be safe on outriggers if you already have reliable wheels on the actual scaffolding. Again, one person’s experience; other reviewer seemed happy with these. Regarding the ones that I was able to force into a lock position, but then not open, I didn’t try prying them with a tool. I think I could lift them with a prybar, but that’s not really what I’m looking for. The namebrand ones opened and shut easily with finger pressure. The ones that I was able to force shut, did lock both the wheel and the caster.I would definitely not use them on scaffolding, or any place where safety can be compromised by failure to lock. They need better quality control in manufacturing, with someone checking each scaffold to see if they can open and close the lock. It’s a pity because these are expensive, to manufacture, and it wouldn’t take that much more to get this right. I suppose someone could fiddle with it and maybe get it to function, but I think it’s worth paying a little bit more to get something that’s reliable when safety is on the line.
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