Single Lock Brake (Side Lock Type)
The most economical wheel brake. When the single lock brake
is engaged, it compresses the hub of the yoke, creating friction
upon the hub of the wheel.
Single Lock Brake (Tread Lock Type)
A single metal-on-wheel locking mechanism that locks the
wheel itself to prevent rolling.
Tread & Swivel Lock
A unique brake which locks both the wheel and the swivel
bearing at the same time. This "Total-Lock" brake
insures that the swivel caster will not turn when the wheel
is locked. This combination wheel brake and swivel lock is
essential for safety in some applications - such as on worktables,
table saws, and medical equipment. The Total-Lock brake is
desirable whenever a brake is needed because it makes a swivel
caster totally immobile.
Directional Lock
This brake converts a swivel caster to a rigid caster.
Twin Wheel Brake
Twin wheel casters can be mated with a wheel lock. The plastic
pedal is located on the upper part of the caster for easy
foot operation.
Tread & Swivel Lock
A unique brake which locks both the wheel and the swivel
bearing at the same time. This "Total-Lock" brake
insures that the swivel caster will not turn when the wheel
is locked. This combination wheel brake and swivel lock is
essential for safety in some applications - such as on worktables,
table saws, and medical equipment. The Total-Lock brake is
desirable whenever a brake is needed because it makes a swivel
caster totally immobile. Plastic pedal resists rust and corrosion
in wet environments.
Multi-Lock
This Multi-Lock brake mechanism engages one pedal operation
for three different modes: