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The SPACEKEEPER Workbench Casters Kit features four heavy-duty, side-mounted retractable casters with a 920 lbs total load capacity. Each 3-inch urethane wheel offers 360° smooth swivel for effortless movement, supported by a thick steel frame and double bearings for enhanced durability. Designed for easy operation, the ribbed foot pedals allow quick lifting and locking of workbenches, tables, or machinery, making it an essential upgrade for any professional workspace.












| ASIN | B0CDLMBKS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,271 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #8 in Plate Casters |
| Brand Name | SPACEKEEPER |
| Caster Type | Plate |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (311) |
| Included Components | Yes |
| Load Capacity | 920 pound |
| Manufacturer | SPACEKEEPER |
| Material Type | Polyurethane, Rubber, Steel |
| Model | 920 lb |
| Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
| Part Number | SPKWC920 |
| Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Wheel Width | 2 Inches |
J**A
Good product
They work pretty good, I have a large work table and these do the trick for moving it around.
A**W
Wheels Needed to Move Work Tables and Benches.
These wheels work great and are easy to install.
R**T
Spacekeeper 920lb Workbench Casters – Reliable, Strong, and Easy to Use
I picked up this 4-pack of casters back in December for $34.84 to make my heavy workbench mobile. My bench comes in around 200–250 pounds fully loaded, and these have no problem supporting the weight and keeping things stable. One of the best parts is how easily they retract when I have the bench where I want it. Then when I need to move it, I can just re-engage the casters, and I’m rolling again. Installation was simple — they include a template, which helped a lot. That said, I did end up shifting the mounting position slightly past the recommended spot to better fit my bench setup, and it worked out great. Only real con is that it takes a bit of effort to get the bench moving exactly in the direction I want — especially if I’m working in a tight space. Usually, I just walk around to the other side and guide it from there, and it’s no big deal. For the price and what these can handle, I’d say they’re absolutely worth it. Makes the workbench much more functional without compromising stability.
R**.
Don’t hesitate
Very well made, some of the normal casters don’t hold up very well these are a little more complex with the retractable function and I’ve got them installed on a 350 pound 4’-6” X 10’ woodworking table they roll perfect and turn excellent it can be pushed with one finger.
J**H
Tough and solid product!
When I got it, I ran a test by mounting it on a 2x4, it worked fine. Three weeks later after I built the 2'x4' woodbench, I installed all four legs. It works very well, solid and easy to operate it. But, two comments about this product: - The installation manual is a joke, useless in one piece of paper with simple drawing. Look their product pictures, that's more detail of how to do installation. -2nd, the template is1/8" off, too short, don't follow it. Use the real plate will get the job done right.
L**E
WASTED MONEY, Wheels are CRAP, wheel studs bent in a minute. The rest of the parts are ok. 1/2 star
I tried to use the wheels to occasionally move around a tire machine. No problem with the installation. Used my own nuts and bolts, and drilled directly into the steel of the machine. Pushed the levers to raise each wheel, everything ok. Then I rotate the machine, everything ok, until I bumped the the side of a carpet runner on my concrete floor. PROBLEM. 3 of 4 wheel studs bent. POOR design, all the weight of a wheel is on the single hex part of the wheel stud. That might be 5/8"? Wheel metal must be made of very soft steel, Chinesium, probably. My wheels bent , yours might , too. That's when I found some used all steel wheels where the weight would be distributed over a much greater area, at least a 2" radius, each. So I spent about $40 to use the bracket/lever part, Junked the rest, and added my own wheels. Now , No problem. So Be aware that the poor design of the small stud area can't possible be rated for the 920 pound weight of a set of wheels. Unless you never bump into anything. If you're trying to move around something much lighter, it's probably fine. 920 pound rating , for the whole set, is B.S.
C**R
Works so good you won’t believe it.
Works just as described. Instructions are barely usable, but it’s fairly easy to figure out. Lifts my heavy workbench with ease. Highly recommend.
H**.
Decent Product for the Price
What's to like: * The construction is robust. * Installation is relatively straightforward. * When installed as instructed there is decent (about 20 mm / 3/4") of clearance. * They are easy to operate. * The casters have room to swing completely around. What's not to like: * The installation instructions assume that you are quite comfortable with projects like this. * If you follow the instructions literally you won't be able to install the bottom fastener -- instead, install the caster after mounting the bracket. * The plastic caps don't stay on -- add some adhesive or resign yourself to loosing them. Things to keep in mind: * When you press down the first caster it will be carrying about 1/2 of the weight of the item it's attached to, so you may want to "derate" the claimed weight capacity. * The casters protrude a decent amount, so you may not be able to push the item all the way to a wall.
F**E
Me gusto el producto.
P**Y
Works perfectly. Heavy duty materials, can lift a lot of weight. However the instructions are somewhat contradictory and images unclear. First construct the bracket (silver piece should have ridges up), as in my photograph. Then cut a 2.4" high piece of wood and clamp it to the base of the leg. Install the bracket above that piece of wood. Only then attach the wheel to the bracket. Also, as others note, the orange/red step end falls off because the manufacturers used the wrong kind of glue (it has to attach plastic to metal). I re-glued with a two-part epoxy glue, then clamped it on for a couple of hours and now it's on solid.
P**.
Attached this to a welding table and it works as expected but would prefer a version with metal wheels for use in a welding shop where small pieces of sharp metal end up on the floor to dig into the plastic wheels. The red plastic caps comes off the first time you use your foot to crank down and raise the table.
C**O
Herrajes 7 de 10 Llantas 10 de 10 Gomas 3 de 10 ( las tuve que pegar con silicona) Tornillos 3 de 10 (se nota que son de baja calidad) Pijas 1 de 10 (se barren al momento de instalar, utilice otras pijas de mejor calidad) En resumen, compren de otra marca.
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