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The SPACECARE Workbench Casters Kit is a heavy-duty, durable solution designed to support up to 600 lbs per set. Featuring 2.5-inch polyurethane wheels on a solid steel frame, these casters offer smooth 360-degree swivel movement and two mounting options including a quick-release system. The retractable stepdown pedal allows easy lifting and locking of your workbench for stable or mobile use. This complete kit comes with all necessary hardware and tools for fast installation, perfect for professionals seeking reliable, flexible workspace mobility.








| ASIN | B07X2G9RXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,651 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #58 in Plate Casters |
| Brand | SPACECARE |
| Brand Name | SPACECARE |
| Caster Type | Swivel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,892 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 8.1 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SPACECARE |
| Material | Polyurethane Steel |
| Material Type | Polyurethane Steel |
| Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
| Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
| Wheel Width | 2 Inches |
C**K
Fair quality for the price point
Work well. Decent price. You get the removable option which is pretty nifty if only you could purchase more of the mount plates.
P**O
Good casters
Arrived on time, and work well. This is my second order. Great product, great seller.
M**N
Great product
Well made. Simple mechanism. My workbench now sits solidly on the ground when in use but is easy to roll away when I am done. I have tried other caster systems with wheel locks but the bench remains too “wiggly” when in use. I mounted the brackets to the inside of the 2x4 legs so they are not a tripping hazard. Love the ease of bracket install and subsequent caster installation. Downsides: 1. No way to micro adjust leg height if floor not level. This can be solved with addition of leveling feet to the bottom of the legs. 2. Instructions are minimal. Calls for “1.4 inch” spacing from floor (why not 1 3/8 inches?). Comes with pan head screws for use without the brackets or thru and thru bolts for use with the brackets. They are NOT interchangeable but this is not spelled out in the instructions. Overall a very clever system that provides a safer, more solid workbench. Would have given it a “5” if not for the weak instructions.
D**M
Used these for my artist desk
I used these on a home made artist desk. I built a form and used a kitchen counter top to make an artist desk. It is long heavy and seriously takes some muscle to move. But it is so awesome for painting and my pencil artwork. I had to find something to move this desk around for cleaning underneath. I saw these on youtube, bought them and problem solved. These were tough to put on but they lift the desk for moving and drop it for stationary working. Pretty awesome.
H**N
Easy to install, work perfectly, make a 1"/25.4mm spacer block for install ease
OK, so I had tried the non-plate version of this style, which were both harder to install and didn't lift particularly well. so I got these based on prior ratings. I am installing these on a CNC router which I built the table for using one of those table kits (where the heavy molded legs are in glass-reinforced nylon. So the challenge is the equipment is already working so there is ~300lbs on the table (due to the compressor underneath the CNC). It was hard to tell where to attach this since the actual legs are the nylon material. So the first thing I made (and was a key item to making the install way) was a 1" thick block (25.4mm for those not in the US) in which case you simply rest the plate on top of the block and then the holes are at the right spot. The machine screws supplied with the kit didn't reach all the way through on one of the holes (they are I think 6mm screws) so I figured a 1/4-20x3" screw [note: needs to be countersunk - not pan or hex head] would work perfectly and it did (obviously you need a 1/4-20 nut too). I slid the caster in. Stomped down and voila, everything lifted off the floor as expected. Installing each one of these takes a few seconds (I drilled a pilot hole and then the 1/4" hole), then slide the bolts through tighten the screws with a screw-gun and slide the caster in. The reason these are so much better is because it is very difficult to install with the caster in place, while the plate is trivial. I also like that if I ever need to I can pop these back off in 2 seconds just by pulling the pins. Honestly an elementary school child could install these (and for that matter lift the equipment) with a little coaching. The key is the 1" height off the floor for the plate bottom (and a little block to rest it on while drilling). The *cough* directions included in the box don't even mention the 1" clearance height, but the entry above does so I went with that (which was correct - or at least works really well) I am editing the review I left as when I got to the 4th caster of course the plate was missing - Ugh. Seriously? I almost don't feel like uninstalling to "return" the part since that's more work than it seems (it is insanely awkward around the equipment. And 3 of them are firmly bolted in.
R**R
Quality at a good price!
Quality product, well built, $ fair price. The directions were brief, written in English with customary inch measurements, but in decimals instead of fractions. I used the brackets so that I can remove them to keep them out of the way. I’d highly recommend them for at least 600 lbs.
G**L
Good for small projects
Casters are ok, missing the silver lock bars on delivery. Put on the side of your work branch or the wheels fold underneath
J**A
Decent
These do what I wanted. I am now able to roll my workbench. I don’t recommend that you place them as I have, because you trade having them out of the way for stability; however, it still works and nothing is sticking out. (I can even press down two at once, but not while holding my phone.) Still, I might move at least two of these to another side of the legs. This is simple to do because of the quick-release plates. Instructions are rubbish. Mount the plates 1.75” from the floor for a 1/2” lift. If you mount lower, you’ll have a higher lift, which is fine if you want that. I bought flat head tapered wood screws (#10 x 1.5”) to mount the plates, because what came with these casters is not the right hardware for mounting flat plates onto wood. Be sure you pre-drill the right size holes, and be careful when driving because I still sheared a screw that I bought at Lowe’s. The screws provided, for direct-mounting without the plate, are round head pan screws, and would be in the way of sliding the caster mechanism onto the plate. If you do break off a screw, you can flip the plate over and mount to the same leg (mine are just barely wide enough) because the holes are not centered horizontally on the plate. I was able to mark and drill new holes. The other provided fasteners are bolts and nuts, which might be useful to attach the plates to metal if the thickness is right. But I recommend always using better hardware than what is provided. It’s best to rotate the caster wheels to the inside before raising the workbench, to reduce stress on the connection.
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