Chair casters are small wheels attached to the base of chairs that allow smooth movement across floors, enhancing mobility and convenience.
Hard casters : Best for carpeted floors.
Soft casters : Designed for hard floors like tile, hardwood, or laminate.
Dual-wheel casters : Two wheels for better weight distribution and smoother rolling.
Single-wheel casters : Simpler and cheaper, but may not roll as smoothly.
Yes! Most chair casters use a universal stem size (typically 7/16" diameter x 7/8" length), making replacements easy. Just pull the old ones out and push the new ones in.
Yes. Hard casters can scratch or dent hard floors. Use soft casters or a protective chair mat on delicate flooring.
Typical casters support 100–150 lbs per caster, so a standard 5-caster chair can handle 500–750 lbs. Heavy-duty casters can support more.
A caster wheel is a rotating wheel assembly mounted to the bottom of equipment or furniture to allow smooth and controlled movement.
Casters are typically made from plastic, nylon, rubber, polyurethane, and sometimes metal parts for durability.
Yes, most chair casters are designed for easy pop-in/pop-out replacement without tools.
Yes, reputable manufacturers often offer a warranty ranging from 6 months to 2 years depending on usage.
Heavy-duty chair casters are designed to support higher loads, ideal for industrial or gaming chairs.
Remove tangled hair and debris manually, then lubricate the wheel axles to keep them rolling smoothly and quietly.
Standard office chair casters typically support 30–50 kg per wheel, but heavy-duty types can support much more.