D&L 5 Inch Plate Casters Wheels 1800lbs Heavy Duty Casters with Brake Polyurethane Dual Locking Casters Set of 4 (Two Hardware Kits) DL-I5-001
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Ronald Chick
> 3 dayamazon did it again.
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Daniel
> 3 dayWork very good as expected. Good price. So far, working good and solid.
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Joshua Triggs
> 3 dayAbsolutely LOVE these casters!!! Have tried many different ones and really got tired of disassembling everything to replace or fix broken and bent wheels. Insert these heavy duty casters. They are amazing! They roll extremely smooth, lock tightly and will support a crazy amount of weight. In the above pick my mobile wood shop station is around 800 pounds and the wheels support and roll with ease. I can be very difficult to please and I love these wheels. You won’t be disappointed!
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Kevin M. Hebert
Greater than one weekBought a set that was 3x the cost and were junk. Then found these and I am super pleased. I bolted them to a pallet and use them as body cart. They roll a 400lb + frame round like nothing. Over all sorts of surfaces. Have another set on the way to do the same setup for a truck cab. Highly recommend these!
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Roy F Dittler Sr
> 3 dayVery well made with the strength to support heavy items.
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Archana Maharjan
Greater than one weekMy boyfriend bought this from his account a year ago, we thought we lost the nut back then. This time I purchased it, and its the same, one nut is always missing from the sealed pack. I didnt talk to the seller, because we started the project just now. The ratings is solely for the nuts that are missed in the package, other than that 3 wheels Ive installed is working as expected and 4th wheel needed extra time and money spent on (Lowes/Home Depot)
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Tim King
> 3 dayI built a 4X8 cart so my wife could roll seedlings in & out of the shop. I looked for large wheels (found the 5 ones) so they could hopefully roll over packed gravel & dirt once off the concrete without shaking the plants too much. They are working better than I hoped. They seem to be pretty heavy duty. I am going to put them under all my shop benches and tables and see how they work out.
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Gandalf the White
> 3 dayOn initial inspection the casters seem solid and heavy duty. Locks work smooth enough. Hopefully these will last longer then the first set of 5 inch casters I put on my lumber cart. Second time I tried to move it the damn rubber on the wheels crumbled and the weight was no where near the max weight..ill update this once theyve been installed and used for a bit..
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Christopher Trusty
> 3 dayI built a welding table for my final project in my welding class measuring 48x30 and half an inch think surface. Weights about 600-700 pounds total. These wheels support it easily and enable to the table to roll around with ease and stay in place when the wheels are locked. Good value for the money and love the color
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DeepWoods
> 3 dayWhile I really like these casters, this is the third set of them I have purchased, they come with NO grease in them. Not in the swivel or the wheel bearings. Greasing the swivel is easy enough with a grease needle on the end of my grease gun. However, the wheel bearings are a little more involved to get them greased. First, you’ll need to remove the nut and bolt that holds the wheel to the swivel. Then with a very small thin blade screwdriver you need to pop the metal grease seal out of the bearing it WILL deform only slightly even if you take your time. You need to pry from the inside edge only. Trying to remove it from the outside edge WILL destroy it. They are very thin and fragile, but it can be done. Once the seal has been removed, you can use the same grease needle to add some grease, or just pack some in with our fingers. Once it is packed, very carefully press the seal back in, and reinstall the wheel on the caster. The first two sets that I purchased have not been greased yet, as the dollys that I put them on are only used twice a year, and at the time I did not know they had no grease in them. I will add some when I use the dollys again this spring. I’m not sure how long they would last if you don’t add grease, but now that I have, I expect a much longer life span than without.