

Small caster that pivots 360 degrees for cabinets, compensating for the effort of the hinges.
If you have a door that is too heavy or too old with sagging at the end of its travel, you can install this caster to compensate for the effort. The travel is quite limited (15 mm) but allows for compensating the differences in floor level during pivoting, which will be more than sufficient. The black rubber is rather not recommended for light-colored solid wood floors. If you want a non-marking rubber, you might consider this model 23300.
The force required to extend the spring to 100% of its travel is 6 kg and 3.6 kg for a travel of 50%.
The maximum allowable unit load on the caster is 10 kg.
The compression spring has gaps between the coils when not loaded. The distance between the coils decreases when the spring is loaded and compressed. In principle, a compression spring should never be compressed to the point where the coils touch. Its lifespan would be significantly shortened. The ideal solution is to use 60% of the maximum force and maximum travel. A compression spring should never serve as a physical stop.
You will find all the dimensions in the photos:
A: 50 mm
B: 153 mm
C: 88 mm
D: 35 mm
E: 6 mm
F: 25 mm
G: 25 mm
H: 58 mm
J: 21 mm
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