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Plate Mount Total Lock: 3"-5" Wheels - Plate Size: 2-3/8" x 3-5/8" - Up to 350 lbs

 

Locks Wheel + Swivel Simultaneously • Total Lock Brake

Total Locking Casters for Carts, Tables, Fixtures, and Equipment

Total locking casters lock wheel rotation and swivel at the same time to help keep equipment stable when parked. This hub covers popular total lock options including stem mount and plate mount configurations, plus wheel materials for different floors and environments.

Locks: wheel + swivel
Use: parked stability
Choose by: mount + wheel material

Fit tip: confirm mount type (plate or stem), plate size or stem size, overall height, wheel diameter, and swivel clearance.

Selection Guidance

How to confirm replacement fit

Confirm mount type (plate or stem), plate size or stem size, bolt hole pattern, overall height, wheel diameter, and swivel clearance.

When to step up in duty class

If you roll over thresholds, debris, ramps, or impacts, consider larger wheel diameters or a higher-duty caster series.

Wheel material quick guidance

TPR is quieter, phenolic rolls easily on smooth floors, poly on poly is durable, solid poly is tough and non-marking, steel is rugged, nylon is hard and clean rolling, and polyolefin is lightweight and chemical resistant.

FAQ

What does total lock mean?

Total lock means the caster locks both the wheel from rolling and the swivel from turning at the same time.

Where are total locking casters commonly used?

Worktables, carts, medical and institutional equipment, retail fixtures, staging, and machinery that needs stability when parked.

Is total lock better than a standard brake?

For parked stability, yes. A standard brake may stop rolling but still allow swivel pivoting. Total lock reduces both.

How do I choose plate mount vs stem mount?

Choose plate mount for top plate installation. Choose stem mount when your equipment uses a stem receiver and no top plate.

Are capacities listed per caster?

Yes, capacities are typically per caster under ideal conditions. Divide total load across all casters and add a safety factor.

Do total lock casters stop movement on ramps?

Total lock helps reduce drift, but slopes add risk. Consider higher capacity and follow safe practices for incline use.

Which wheel is best for quiet rolling?

Thermo rubber (TPR) is often quieter and more floor-friendly for indoor environments.

Which wheel is best for low rolling resistance?

Phenolic wheels typically offer very low rolling resistance on smooth, hard floors.

 

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