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3-Year Furniture Protection Plan 5-Year Furniture Protection Plan Used & new (14) from $31.88 & FREE Shipping on orders over $35. See more product details Master Caster Safety Series Casters, Soft Wheel for Chair Mats and Hard Floors, Standard Neck, 7/16" x 7/8" stem fastener, Set of 5 (64334) Special Offers and Product Promotions Save Big On Open-Box & Pre-owned: Buy "Master Caster Safety Series Casters, Soft Wheel fo...” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 45% off the $58.30 list price. Product is eligible for Amazon's 30-day returns policy and Prime or FREE Shipping. See all Open-Box & Pre-owned offers from Amazon Warehouse Deals. Master provides a variety of products to protect you and your office furniture. As the industry's leading supplier, Master provides replacement casters for 99% of the office chairs on the market today. Contemporary design, strength and performance make these replacement casters an excellent choice for office and home furnishings.




With appropriate stems and fasteners, all casters carry the manufacturer’s guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. Master Standard Neck Safety Series 2 Inch Casters feature an internal brake which prevents wheels from rolling freely when the user stands up. The Safety Series also allows for smooth, effortless chair rolling while seated and minimizes chair movement when no weight is applied. These casters have 2" diameter wheels with full hoods and a weight rating of 100 pounds per caster. The Master line of office organization and repair products provides "do-it-yourself" quick and easy solutions for everything and everyone! 7 x 1.4 x 2.9 inches 4.8 out of 5 stars #59,202 in Home and Garden (See top 100) 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon only ships this item within the contiguous 48 United States. Other Sellers on Amazon may ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii and US Territories. This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More




Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? See questions and answers 45 star75%4 star25%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLife-changing! Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon GiveawayWhy choose us for your chair mat needs? sells the highest quality thickest chair mats available. We have over 20 years experience in the chair mat business and have thousands of satisfied customers all the way from the US Senate and large corporations, to the small home office business person. Unlike large impersonal office product companies selling inferior, cheap chairmats, we are a family run business and take great pride in offering our customers the highest quality chair mat materials available on the market today.




We also take great pride in our custom chair mat workmanship and personalized service. If you are looking for a custom chairmat company that will go the extra mile to make sure that you are satisfied, please give us a try. Also, check out our chairWe believe that once you read about our customer experiences, you will be convinced that we are the right choice for your chair mat needs. No matter whether you need that one custom chairmat or hundreds of chair mats, we CAN meet your requirements. At The Mat Store, we would like to remind you when setting up your home or business office, don't forget to protect your floor! Chair mats for carpeted floors will greatly extend the life of yourCustom chairmats for hard floors, including wood, tile, and linoleum, are just as important. They will protect your floors from caster scuffing and marring. Our chair mats can be produced in variety of customized shapes to accommodate any workstation, whether you have a standard desk, U-shaped desk, L-shaped desk, or corner desk.




Our chair mats are transparent, which allows the color and design of your floor to show through. We have developed this site to make it easy for you to select correct type of chair mat material and appropriate size for your workstation and flooring type. You expect a lot from a chair mat: durability, protection, appearance, good value... with The Mat Store you get it all!! The quality of a Mat Store chair mat didn't "just happen". It is the result of over a decade of development. Our specially formulated compounds provide firm, scuff resistant surfaces that allow effortless mobility of your office chair - reducing back strain. to be more productive. In addition, our chair mats are exceptionally clear, enhancing the natural beauty of your carpet or wood floor. Custom chairmats are our primary business, that's why we build Why you should replace your chair mat casters: Few things are more basic to the office work place than the office chair. And for an office safety program to




be effective, few things are more important than chair and caster safety. Caster wheels that are incorrect for the floor surface as well as worn casters can pose the risk of injury. chairs can cause problems as they are routinely equipped with hard wheel casters suitable for carpeted floors only. For chairs to roll safely, use hard wheels on carpeted floors and soft wheels on chair mats and hard floor surfaces. Just as tires must have the proper tread for safe driving performance, the chair movement depends on wheels that provide appropriate traction on hard and softMost chairs come with one of two stem sizes. Please make sure your are of the correct type.Offices are safe places to work in compared to industrial and construction sites, but injuries that do occur in office environments are not inconsequential, and can result in disabling injuries. Be aware of your surroundings and your activities in an office, and consider the possible consequences just as seriously as you would in totally unfamiliar surroundings.




An office may not look or sound like a sawmill or foundry, but if you are not paying attention to a hazard because it doesn't look scary, it can still hurt you quite badly. Falls are the most common office accident. Injuries may result from slips, or falls from chairs and elevations. Slip and trip injuries may be caused by wet floors, worn footwear, trash on the floor, or a combination. Chair falls can occur when a person sits, rises, or moves on a chair. Leaning back and tilting chairs are also causes. Falls from elevations are represented by situations when standing on chairs or other office furniture, and ladders. Injuries due to overexertion occur when employees attempt to move heavy objects. Reaching, stretching, twisting, bending down, and straightening the spine are associated with these injuries. Even activities which do not appear likely to strain a person's stamina can result in severely painful injuries. For example, a person's back can be "thrown out" from no more than bending down incautiously to pick up a piece of paper.




"Striking against" objects include injuries resulting from bumping into doors, desks, file cabinets, open drawers, and other individuals. "Objects striking" workers usually involve a falling object - file cabinets, drawers, office machines, and doors. In our seismically active location, consideration should be taken in how shelves are loaded and protected, especially when someone normally sits beneath the stored materials. Repetitive motion injuries, also known as "cumulative trauma", include tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. Computer keying is a frequently cited cause of this injury, although it has many causes and confounding factors. Prevention of repetitive motion injuries involves addressing issues pertaining to an individual's workstation and work habits. If you suspect you are at risk of such an injury, inform your supervisor and request a workstation ergonomic evaluation from EH&S. To control any type of accident, hazards must be eliminated and exposures reduced.




Office design should be efficient, convenient, and safe. File cabinets are a common source of injuries. File drawers should be kept closed when not removing or replacing materials. A full top drawer with empty or partially filled bottom drawers can cause the cabinet to tip over. File drawers should not open to narrow aisles. Do not place cabinets next to doors. During earthquakes, unsecured cabinets have fallen over, blocking doors. Cabinets should be bolted together or fastened to the floor or wall. Don't store heavy materials on top of cabinets. Aisles through work areas should be unobstructed. Wastebaskets should be placed where people will not accidentally trip over them. Obstructions, including electrical cords, should be placed against walls or partitions, under desks, or in corners. Worn or warped mats under chairs should be replaced. Rubber or plastic rain mats should be replaced when torn or when the edges are curled. Use of electric extension cords should be avoided if at all possible.




Extension cords are designed for temporary use only, meaning they cannot replace permanent wiring for equipment. Cords should be kept out of aisles, and if cords must cross the floor, they need to be covered with rubber mats designed for this purpose. Electrical appliances need to be maintained and regularly inspected for defects. Only U.L.-listed appliances are acceptable. Frequent removal of plugs from electrical outlets reduces the life expectancy of the cord. Appliances should have power switches so that the cords do not need to be unplugged to shut off power. Portable space heaters are allowed if they meet these conditions: Office equipment should not be placed near the edge of tables or desks. Heavy equipment, including computers and monitors, should be secured to prevent it from falling over. Heavy or awkward loads should be moved by at least two individuals. Don't attempt to move furniture alone. Use stepstools or stepladders instead of chairs to reach high shelves. Electrical appliances, including paper shredders and electric typewriters, need to be grounded or double insulated.

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