The unit weighs approximately 1 pound and uses a visible blue polyurethane tread for quick inventory identification. Purchasing teams receive one caster per pack, and packaging reflects B2B supply needs with documented manufacturer part number and CSA-relevant specifications.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug equipment and remove attachments. Scrape loose debris, then scrub wheel and stem with a mild detergent solution and a soft brush. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly to prevent corrosion. Check ball bearing rotation and side brake function; apply light lubricant if binding occurs. Clean surrounding floor and mounting socket to remove grease; inspect seals and replace worn components. Regular cleaning reduces bacteria, fire risk, energy use, and repair costs.#@@#Additional Info#@#Component Hardware CMS3-3PBB 3" blue polyurethane stem caster has a 1-1/2" expanding stem, swivel design, ball bearings, and side brake for mobility; it supports 250 pounds and suits medium-duty applications.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The unit weighs approximately 1 pound and uses a visible blue polyurethane tread for quick inventory identification. Purchasing teams receive one caster per pack, and packaging reflects B2B supply needs with documented manufacturer part number and CSA-relevant specifications.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
• Please ensure to handle the product with utmost care.
• Check if the product you have received has all the essential parts and accessories.
• Make sure to examine the product for damage before signing the delivery receipt.
• Contact customer service for delivery concerns.
• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect caster mounting weekly and torque stem fasteners to manufacturer specifications to prevent loosening. Clean polyurethane wheels with a mild detergent and water; remove debris from tread and swivel race to maintain smooth rotation. Lubricate ball bearings quarterly using food-safe grease to reduce friction and wear. Verify brake function before each service shift and replace casters that show wheel flat spots, cracking, or reduced load capacity to protect equipment and staff safety.