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3" Swivel Stem Caster with Brake

  • 3 inches (74 mm) diameter wheel
  • 150 pounds (68 kg) loading capacity
  • 2.5Mph maximum speed
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Farnham: 1574
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3 inches swivel stem caster with brake and a loading capacity of 150 pounds (68 kg) and a maximum speed of 2.5mph. The stem-mount is made with a rubber bushing that expands into a 28 mm steel pipe to keep the wheel in place.

Bolt size M12 (12 mm) Length 2 1/4" (57.15 mm)


See the Installation Steps tab for more information on how to install W-3ESB casters.

Use the F-BUS component when this caster is used with the EP-96-ST pipe.

3 inches casters are made for:

  • Small trips (25 to 30 feet)
  • Infrequent use (10 to 20 times a day)
  • Carts weighting less than 400 pounds 
  • Narrow carts (between 16 and 24 in. wide)

W-3ESB has an electric conductivity version (ESD) : EW-3ESB

For a more frequent use or longer trips, we recommend considering the W-4ESB or W-6PSB casters.

All casters are equipped with a precision ball bearing.
Bolt size M12 (12 mm) 

For carts that will go outside, roll on ramps or damaged floors, it's preferable use 6 inches casters.

More Information
Box Quantity 50
Height 4 1/16 in (104 mm)
Width 1 1/8 in (29 mm)
Weight 1.6 lb (0.725 kg)
Box Dimensions Cardboard box of 18 X 11 X 12 in (460 X 280 X 300 mm)
Primary Material Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)
Temperature Resistance -22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C)
Electric Conductivity (ESD) No
Loading Capacity 150 lb (68 kg)
  1. Ensure you have the following parts:
    • 1x W-3ESB
    • 1x 28mm pipe of your choice
    • 1x Wrench
  2. Ensure that the structure is levelled when supported by the pipes that will be wheeled. Otherwise, the height difference might cause the structure to sway.
  3. Engage the wheel brake to lock the wheel.
  4. Tighten the nut located on the top of the stem for the rubber bushing to expend until it barely fits inside the pipe.
  5. Insert the wheel rod completely inside the pipe. Help yourself with a mallet if needed.
  6. Rotate the wheel clockwise until it grips firmly inside the pipe.