On request, we supply ball caster rails / ball transfer units rails adapted to your individual requirements. We usually use rectangular section tubes with 2-4mm thick walls. The tubes are galvanised in the standard procedure, but can also be supplied with powder-coated surfaces in different RAL colours. Ball caster spacing patterns can be carried out in accordance with the collar size of the ball casters used. We supply profile lengths of up to maximum 6,000 mm. The ball casters / ball units are mounted by means of press fitting and are easily replaceable. So you’d like to “get something special rolling”, but have questions about it!? Please don’t hesitate to contact us in person or to use our contact form – we’re always happy to advise you!
Germany
Design and construction This Schulz ball caster / ball transfer units consists of a casing and a top cover as stamped parts, a bearing ball and several support balls. In common parlance, these ball casters are also called “UFO” or “Saturn” ball casters, according to their construction type. Dimensions The spacing is calculated by dividing the shortest edge length of the object to be transported by 3.5.
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Design and construction This Schulz ball caster / ball transfer unit consists of three stamped parts, the casing, bearing shell, threaded pin, a bearing ball and several support balls. Dimensions The spacing is calculated by dividing the shortest edge length of the object to be transported by 3.5.
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Design and construction This Schulz ball caster / ball transfer unit consists of three stamped parts, the casing, bearing shell, 3-prong-buittin-clip and top cover, a bearing ball and several support balls. Dimensions The spacing is calculated by dividing the shortest edge length of the object to be transported by 3.5.
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Design and construction This Schulz ball caster / ball transfer unit consists of three stamped parts, the casing, bearing shell and top cover, a bearing ball and several support balls. Dimensions The spacing is calculated by dividing the shortest edge length of the object to be transported by 3.5.
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