: ER Wagner Haydock Light Duty Stem Swivel Caster 2 Inch Soft Rubber Wheel 75 lbs Load Capacity

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: ER Wagner Haydock Light Duty Stem Swivel Caster 2 Inch Soft Rubber Wheel 75 lbs Load Capacity

ER Wagner Haydock Light Duty Stem Swivel Caster 2 Inch Soft Rubber Wheel 75 lbs Load Capacity

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Product Brand: ER Wagner
Label: ER Wagner
Product Manufacturer: ER Wagner
Material Type: Rubber
Publisher: ER Wagner
Studio: ER Wagner


Product facts:
  • Delrin (R) Wheel Bearing
  • Mounting Dimensions Threaded Stem 5/16-18 x 1"
  • Overall Height 2 5/8"
  • Load Rating 75 LBS
  • Caster Finish Chrome







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E.R. Wagner Casters & Wheels manufactures the highest quality products for a broad range of applications and markets, including industrial, commercial, institutional, food service, health care, and other specialized areas. We do more than manufacture quality casters, wheels, and accessories; we develop ways to make them last longer and perform better. Our engineers employ the latest design and engineering technology to remain at the forefront of our industry. Most metal stamping, forming, and product assembly is performed in house to ensure exacting quality standards are met. Further, our casters and wheels meet guidelines established by the Institute of Caster and Wheel Manufacturers (ICWM) and are NSF certified where applicable. The E.R. Wagner Casters & Wheels difference is marked by a 48-year tradition of incredibly high standards, exceptional quality, knowledgeable staff, and on-time delivery. We endeavor to do more than satisfy; we are driven to exceed expectations. This product contains DELRIN (R) resin. DELRIN (R) is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.

















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