Large Grip-Neck Caster with 2" Rubber Wheel

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Item #: R-08BM-1398-BK

Description

Description

This large, grip-neck caster is perfect for supporting heavier items like a kitchen island, butcher block, or work table. It's constructed of solid steel with a ball bearing for added strength, and a two-inch rubber wheel. It comes in an antique-brass finish.

Dimensions. Wheel: 2" D x 13/16" W. Stem: 1 3/8" L x 1/4" W. Socket: 3/4" D (base). This caster will raise furniture approximately 2 1/2" from ground level.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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My favorite antique office chair is back in business. The castors fit perfect, and they are easy on the wood floors. Excellent product and well crafted.

Perfect! Exactly what my oak desk chair needed.

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It is very difficult rubber casters that look vintage. These are great.

Great wheels.

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Put on 1930s era desk chair and chair works fine and wheels look great like they came with chair.

Well made good looking caster

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I needed to replace the casters on a mid-century table/cart. These look similar to the original casters and fit into the slots perfectly. But the original casters didn't rotate like these do, and they make the cart much easier to move around. Only one cart leg was lacking the ""sleeve"" and I was glad the sleeves were included. I couldn't be more pleased.

Cherry on the top

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The perfect compliment to my century old oak desk chair for my Stickley Library table.

This product was exactly what I have been searching for.

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These casters are fantastic! They were easy to install. Nice and smooth rolling over flooring. They look almost identical to the original casters that were on the antique wood and leather office chair.

I love this product. Great quality.

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We used these for an antique bed. Do not scratch floors.

Easy fix would make this a good product

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If the hole in the center of the rubber wheel were to be lined with a short section of metal tubing, the weight now placed directly on the rubber inner circumference of the hole by the spindle that traverses it would be properly distributed, and the rubber wheel itself would have to bear the weight of the chair and seated person, causing it to split with annoying frequency after a few months of use. And no, I am not stressing the product beyond what may reasonably be expected. I'm 5'11"" and 190 lbs. The manufacturer should spent the extra 10 cents and line the hole in the wheel with and inch of metal tubing. Grrrr.

Wooden caster wheels

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Looks great on antique bookcase

Perfect for what I was looking for

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Had an of small wooden kitchen table I have pantograph on. Needed to be able to roll table out of the way when not using it. Casters work perfectly.