Terrytpot
Established Member
In my case I went a bit silly making a sawbench which wound up a touch on the heavy side and destroyed just about every castor I threw at it even though it uses a set of 6. The issues were either the tyres not tracking correctly due to uneven ground and then digging in and either abrading most of it away or , in several instances, just snapping the centre out of the wheel. Lots of the “cheap” castors seem to rely on not having a bearing as such but merely a central screw (axle) that runs through a short length of thin wall thickness tube which is a snug fit in the plastic disc that forms the centre of the wheel, all hidden behind large dished washers making you think there must be something substantial lurking within. I knew I needed better quality it just took some time to find it but the ones I finally found are the dogs dangly bits and three years later are still in mint condition. Found them at bearingboys.co.uk oh,and the attached screenshot shows their current price...