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I have a Shop Fox Heavy Duty mobile base. Several years ago, all of the wheels started falling apart. I took one off to see about getting some replacement wheels and have since lost track of it. I'd like to get this up and running and from what I read, these have special bolt hole patterns, so they aren't easily replaceable. I have an email into Grizzly, but thought I'd ask here, too. Anyone have an extra single caster from a SF base that they'd be willing to sell?
Also interested if you have part numbers, etc, for some quality replacement wheels. If not, I was just planning to go to HF and get some but would be more than happy to just order online if I knew exactly what fit.
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What are the wheels made of? I think they updated the heavy duty mobile base and the one I got a couple of months ago has cast iron wheels. I have 750 pounds on it and it works well.
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When my wheels broke down I replaced them with wheels from Woodcraft casters of the same size.
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These mobile bases are probably 7-8 years old and had plastic wheels. We do have a woodcraft local, so that's an option. I just hope grizzly will sell a single caster or someone here has an extra.
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PM me, I might have a couple you can have for free.
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The rubber tires on mine fell off too. Until I find replacements that are worth the cost it's under the bench in pieces.
The bolt pattern is standard but the caster angle is shorter than most.
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This looks like a good solution if you end up replacing all four casters. Is this the mobile base you have?
http://forums.finewoodworking.com/fine-w...le-bases-0
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yeah, that looks like the same. I will say, if I have to go to all that trouble to make another bracket, that thing will go in the trash and I'll just buy the HTC base.
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alnandy, thanks for the offer. Grizzly replied to me and the casters for the base are on Amazon for $8.00, prime shipping. I'm just going to order one and then see about replacing all of the casters.
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All of my urethane casters have fallen apart. I think the Houston heat killed them. I've decided to replace them with cheap rubber Harbor Freight units.
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OdyClub said:
All of my urethane casters have fallen apart. I think the Houston heat killed them. I've decided to replace them with cheap rubber Harbor Freight units.
Sadly the most reliable casters I have had are the ones I take off the harborfreight moving doilies. I had some nice pricey hospital grade ones that just fell apart due to the heat here.