Brass rollers on the end of each foot that allowed for moving easily.
Casters are wheels attached to shredders that allow it to be moved from one location to another.
Wheels or rollers which are fitted to a chair base to provide mobility. Casters are most commonly seen on task chairs and executive chairs, however, file cabinets, computer tables, stackable seating, training tables, etc. are often fitted with casters.
Non-powered wheels containing a swiveled base that allows them to turn freely. Used for additional stability in trucks.
The wheels under the piano legs and cabinets.
Small pivoted wheels, usually in brass, attached to the ends of some legs or feet.
A metal frame for larger paper shredders that have legs or wheels to make moving the shredders easier.
Optional wheels available for most sealers and conveyors. Make machinery easily portable for line/product changeover and cleanup.
Wheels to provide added mobility for your kitchen cart. Many kitchen carts feature 2 locking casters.
Wheels that make the conveyor portable.
Round wheels attached by a swivel to furniture pieces for mobility. Commonly used on dining and office chairs.
the two small wheels at the front (or the rear) of the wheelchair which swivel in all directions. They contribute to the maneuverability of the wheelchair and come in either solid or pneumatic styles.
Rotating wheels set in a metal frame that provide mobility to heavy objects, such as furniture or electronic equipment.
Small, swiveling rollers attached to the base or legs to facilitate moving a piece of furniture, first used in the early 19th Century.
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Round or tire-shaped wheels attached by a swivel to furniture pieces for mobility; generally constructed of metal or plastic.