Swivel castors 40 mm diameter
Need swivel castors 40 mm? You can find them at Logihub. We have a diverse range of 40 mm swivel castors which differ, among other things, in material, colour and load capacity.
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Furniture wheel with cap 40mm Nylon double hard with plate 38x38mm braked
5 years warranty
£ 4.13
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Premium furniture castor, with cap, 40mm, PU with threaded pin 8x15mm
5 years warranty
£ 4.37
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Premium furniture wheel, with cap, 40mm, PU braked with threaded pin 8x15mm
5 years warranty
£ 4.80
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Premium furniture castor, with cap, 40mm, PU with threaded pin 10x15mm
5 years warranty
£ 5.13
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Premium furniture wheel, with cap, 40mm, PU braked with threaded pin 10x15mm
5 years warranty
£ 5.79
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Premium furniture castor, with cap, 40mm, PU with top plate 36.5x36.5mm
5 years warranty
£ 5.27
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Premium furniture wheel, with cap, 40mm, PU braked with top plate 36.5x36.5mm
5 years warranty
£ 5.90
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Premium furniture castor, with cap, 40mm, PU braked with pin 11x20mm
5 years warranty
£ 5.54
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What wheel diameter do I need?
Swivel castors 40 mm have a wheel diameter of 40 mm. This is the diameter of the wheel itself. When choosing 40 mm swivel castors, always pay attention to the total construction height. This can differ per wheel. In addition, 40 mm diameter castors are available in different materials, load capacities and colours.
What is the total height of a swivel castor?
The total height of a caster 40 mm is listed per product in the specifications as 'build height'. This is therefore the size from the bottom of the caster to the top of the top plate or central hole.
When should you choose a swivel castor 40 mm or a fixed castor 40 mm?
Depending on the application, it is best to use 4 swivel castors (with or without brake) or 2 swivel castors and 2 fixed castors. If you need to manoeuvre the wheels in many different directions, it is best to use 4 swivel castors. If you need to drive in many straight directions, it is better to use 2 fixed and 2 (braked) swivel castors.
The difference between fixed, swivel and braked swivel castors
Fixed castors
Fixed castors are wheels that can only roll backwards and forwards. With this type of castors you can easily drive in one direction.
Swivel Castors with Top Plate
Swivel castors can turn in all directions. The top plate with 4 bolt holes is used to fix the swivel castor.
Braked swivel castors with top plate
Braked swivel castors with top plate are similar to swivel castors with top plate except for one feature. The difference is the braking possibility. Braked swivel castors can be braked so that the wheel can no longer roll and often the direction of rotation is also blocked. Mounting is also with a top plate with 4 bolt holes.
Swivel castors with central hole
This type of swivel castor also rotates in all directions, allowing you to drive in all directions. The swivel castor is fixed by means of one central hole with 1 bolt hole.
Braked swivel castors with central hole
Braked swivel castors with a central hole can also turn in all directions. As soon as they are braked, the wheel can no longer roll and the direction of rotation is also blocked. These castors are thus double-braked. Fastening is by means of one central hole with 1 bolt hole.
Advice for the right castors
We naturally want you to purchase the right castors! Do you still have questions or need advice? Then please contact our specialists by phone +31(0)850765313 or email [email protected].