Engineered for demanding food service environments, this caster insert housing provides a robust connection point between caster assemblies and equipment frames while maintaining compact dimensions that fit tight installations. Installers will appreciate the precise tolerances and straightforward retrofit capability.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe caster insert housing with a microfiber cloth and neutral detergent; rinse and dry thoroughly. Disinfect high-touch zones like chair backs and door handles with EPA-registered sanitizer at labeled dilution. Remove food debris under shelves and around stations to deter pests. Inspect for corrosion or wear monthly and replace parts as needed. Regular cleaning prevents cross-contamination, supports health-code compliance, and preserves furniture life.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown GL1775102 caster insert housing modifies caster mount geometry for retrofits; it measures 2.05" L, 2.05" W, 1.6" H, weighs 0.45 lbs, offers CNC tolerances for alignment, and meets CSA criteria.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Engineered for demanding food service environments, this caster insert housing provides a robust connection point between caster assemblies and equipment frames while maintaining compact dimensions that fit tight installations. Installers will appreciate the precise tolerances and straightforward retrofit capability.
Engineers sized the housing to 2.05 inches in length, 2.05 inches in width, and 1.6 inches in height for predictable fitment in constrained spaces. Technicians gain installation certainty from repeatable external geometry that matches common frame openings.
Manufacturing achieves a nominal mass of 0.45 pounds to keep added weight minimal while preserving structural capacity. Maintenance teams reduce overall equipment lift requirements during service by using a light component that still supports caster loads.
Designers modified the insert housing to accept existing caster shafts and fasteners, enabling seamless upgrades without frame alteration. Operations staff save downtime by replacing worn housings rather than reconfiguring equipment bases.
Fabrication uses industry-grade alloys and heat treatments that resist deformation under cyclic loads and frequent movement. Facility managers count on dimensional stability and extended interval replacement cycles.
Machined surfaces and standardized mounting interfaces allow quick removal and reinstallation with common hand tools. Technicians minimize service time and keep units in operation during peak hours.
Component receives inspection and meets applicable manufacturing controls and traceability standards including CSA recognition where required. Procurement teams obtain documentation that supports asset compliance and audit readiness.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect caster insert housing GL1775102 monthly for deformation and secure fit. Remove debris and apply food-grade lubricant to sliding surfaces; avoid excess that attracts grit. Tighten mounting fasteners to specified torque and verify alignment to prevent uneven load. Replace seals showing wear and discard components with cracks or corrosion. Document maintenance actions and intervals to support warranty and CSA compliance for consistent, reliable service life.