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Caster wheel dimensions help.

air8

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Need help finding casters to replace the cruddy wheels on the newer style shop vacs. I can't seem to determine exactly what would fit vacuum. I have a grip stem length of 1-1/2", seems to be 1/4" diameter, and wheel diameter of 2".
Has anyone ordered replacement casters somewhere they can recommend?
Thanx
Chris





 
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air8

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The widest part near the base mic's at .295 which is very near 9/32". So it's a bit smaller than 7/16".

1949 caddyman I suppose i could thread in a threaded stem and call it good so long as they don't back out.

I totally forgot about McMaster Carr. I'm gonna check there right now.
 

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The widest part near the base mic's at .295 which is very near 9/32". So it's a bit smaller than 7/16".

Not the widest part, but that little swelled section above the widest part. That's how the caster companies are sizing their stem diameters. I believe it's probably because it's the grip section that fits into the socket.
 

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My first go to for castors is McMaster-Carr. You can also try Granger or a local material handling supply house.

If you get stuck, can you install a threaded insert in the houseing and get a 1/4-20 stem caster and thread it in. Or drill through if feasable and put a washer and nut on it.? I am always looking for work arounds with simple hardware I may have around.
 

Hammer1963

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Mount your shop vac on a modified Harbor Freight moving dolly. Much, much sturdier caster and far more affordable in the $10.00 neighborhood for 4 castors and plenty of sturdy wood to complete the job. A little imagination, labor and 4 screws for attachment and you are there. I have used this method with great success.
 
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