Custom locking casters the future of ergonomics

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Locking casters combine mobility and stability, featuring brakes to immobilize equipment or furniture. They are equipped with foot-activated pedals or levers for easy engagement. Available in various sizes and materials, they are used in applications requiring both movement and secure positioning, such as hospital beds, office chairs, and industrial equipment.

Item Locking Casters
Size Diameter x Width (inches or mm)
Weight Capacity Maximum weight load (lbs or kg)
Material Caster wheel material
Wheel Type Type of wheel (e.g., swivel, rigid)
Locking Mechanism Type of locking mechanism (e.g., pedal, lever)
Brake Mechanism Type of brake (if applicable)
Mounting Type Mounting method (e.g., plate, stem)
Bearing Type Type of bearing (e.g., ball, roller)
Floor Type Suitable floor types (e.g., hardwood, carpet)
Brand Manufacturer or brand name
Quantity Number of casters in a set or package
Usage Intended application
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Locking casters, often referred to as swivel casters with brakes or caster wheels with locks, are a specialized type of caster designed to provide both mobility and stability. They combine the features of swivel casters for easy movement with the ability to secure or immobilize the equipment or furniture they are attached to.

The primary feature of locking casters is their ability to prevent movement when needed. This is typically achieved by activating a brake mechanism that engages with the wheel, preventing it from rolling. Locking casters are commonly equipped with foot-activated pedals or levers that allow users to easily engage or disengage the brakes.

These casters are widely used in various applications where mobility is essential but stability is also required. For example, in the medical field, locking casters are found on hospital beds, carts, and equipment to secure them in place when necessary. They are also used in offices on rolling chairs, preventing them from moving when someone is seated.

Locking casters are available in different sizes and materials, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Heavy-duty locking casters are often used in industrial settings, while smaller ones can be found on office furniture and appliances. The choice of caster material, such as rubber or polyurethane, can impact noise levels and floor protection.

In summary, locking casters offer a practical solution for applications that require both mobility and stability. Their ability to secure equipment or furniture in place, coupled with their ease of use, makes them indispensable in various industries and everyday settings.