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Kevin M. Hebert
> 3 dayBought 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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Ms. Dayna Schmidt III
> 3 dayUsed them on a table saw I got 30 years ago, make it a lot easier moving it.
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Steve Perry
13-04-2025Work well
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Hortense Walsh
> 3 dayI work in a body shop and we welded these to our pickup truck bed stand. They spend half their time out in the rain but they still roll like new a year later.
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Texanaggie
> 3 dayI bought these because they looked sturdy AND were cheap, i used them to make my welding table more mobile. It was awesome to also have the nuts and bolts come with it one complete package
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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.
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Ronald Chick
> 3 dayamazon did it again.
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THT
> 3 dayWanted to install in a router table. However, they are not stable, moving from side to side even in a locked state. May be used for shopping carts in supermarkets, not for heavy load.
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tamron
> 3 dayI bought these to build a pwc dolly to hold my wave runner so I could store it in my garage for the winter to work on and move around easily. The posted weight bearing for these wheels really got my attention. Well over 1000 pounds capacity for all 4 wheels
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LR
> 3 dayMounted to my sub woofer cabinets, which weigh around 100 lbs. makes life easier to move these large speakers around on flat hard surfaces. work well in lawn or dirt areas as well as long as its not muddy. Good bargain for a very sturdy product. Got a second set for anything that may need some wheels in the future.