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Furniture Casters

 

Author: Jason Gluckman

Furniture casters may come in different materials and sizes, but you need not be confused when choosing them if you know your requirements. Here is a quick rundown of all the things you should consider when choosing and buying furniture casters.

Casters, in terms of wheels, can be grouped into three types: there are single wheel, dual wheel, and ball wheel. Each kind has its specific advantages and disadvantages.

You should use single-wheel casters if your furniture is lightweight and it can be rolled easily by a two- to three-inch caster made of light but sturdy materials. Single-wheel casters are made of either rubber urethane, neoprene, or other similar substances. If the furniture you want to put a caster on is heavier, then a dual-wheel caster might be better for you. Dual-wheel casters have a larger capacity because they can spread out the weight of the furniture between their two wheels. If you need the furniture to be more mobile and easily pushed in all directions, on the other hand, then a ball caster may be best. The structure of the ball wheels allows free movement. Like the single- and dual-wheel casters, they come in different sizes and capacity limits.

You should use different caster materials on different kinds of flooring because using the wrong kind can ruin both your floor and your furniture. As a general rule, use casters with plastic wheels only on carpeted surfaces. Hardwood, concrete, and tile floors require sturdier casters such as those made of urethane tread. Urethane tread is very popular for running smoothly and not making marks on delicate flooring. Unless you are buying casters for warehouse or factory usage, stay away from iron caster wheels. While they are very high-capacity casters, they are more likely to set off floor deterioration very quickly.

Author Bio:
Jason Gluckman is a popular columnist. Jason likes to pen down articles about this area.
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