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In House: Empowering The Next Generation of American Manufacturing Talent, starring @DrewCrowe_MFG
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Come along with us and spend the day with @DrewCrowe_MFG as he finds the secret of our success in real-time. Unscripted. Raw. Made with American grit. Sit back and enjoy this episode as Drew takes on the Vertically Integrated in-house process for making our Heavy Duty Casters. Made in the USA at Caster Concepts in Albion Michigan. We love showing how we are empowering the next generation of man...
Get Ready for the Drew "The MFG" Crowe take-over | Full Episode airs on July 9th
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Stay Tuned... July 9th we've got something special for you. We invited @DrewCrowe_MFG , today's top manufacturing influencer, to come to our Albion Michigan location to work a day with us. Not only did he build one of our larger Heavy Duty Casters, but learned about our core values and the purpose of which that drives us each and every day.
How to Measure a Caster: The Correct Method
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How to Measure a Caster: The Correct Method
Evaluating Ergonomic Claims: Material Handling Solutions for Injury Prevention
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Evaluating Ergonomic Claims: Material Handling Solutions for Injury Prevention
4 Top Considerations for High Temperature Casters
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4 Top Considerations for High Temperature Casters
Ergonomic Solutions Series: Casters as Ergonomic Solutions in Material Handling
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Ergonomic Solutions Series: Casters as Ergonomic Solutions in Material Handling
Heavy Duty Casters: From 2,000 to 100,000 lbs.+
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Heavy Duty Casters: From 2,000 to 100,000 lbs.
Ergonauts Accreditation: TWERGO® Ergonomic Caster Wheel
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Ergonauts Accreditation: TWERGO® Ergonomic Caster Wheel
Building your Caster Order: Step by Step
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Building your Caster Order: Step by Step
Pavement Restoration, Inc (PRI) Caster Concepts Customer Testimonial
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Pavement Restoration, Inc (PRI) Caster Concepts Customer Testimonial
What to expect after submitting a Request For Quote (Rfq)
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What to expect after submitting a Request For Quote (Rfq)
Polyurethane for Casters by Caster Concepts
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Polyurethane for Casters by Caster Concepts
Toe Guards for Casters
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Toe Guards for Casters
Welcome to the Caster Concepts YouTube Channel
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Welcome to the Caster Concepts RUclips Channel
Perfect Attendance = Gas Cards Surprising dedicated employees of Caster Concepts
Просмотров 2510 месяцев назад
Perfect Attendance = Gas Cards Surprising dedicated employees of Caster Concepts
What Can You Expect From Our Learning Center?
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What Can You Expect From Our Learning Center?
Choosing High-Temperature Casters by Caster Concepts
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Choosing High-Temperature Casters by Caster Concepts
Top 4 questions asked by new caster customers
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Top 4 questions asked by new caster customers
How fast can you move casters from Caster Concepts?
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How fast can you move casters from Caster Concepts?
How can you tell when you should replace your caster?
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How can you tell when you should replace your caster?
How are casters considered a Safety Item?
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How are casters considered a Safety Item?
In-House Capabilities of Caster Concepts
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In-House Capabilities of Caster Concepts
What are MS Spring-Loaded Casters?
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What are MS Spring-Loaded Casters?
Caster Concepts In-House Polyurethane Operations
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Caster Concepts In-House Polyurethane Operations
What are the best Marine Industry Casters?
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What are the best Marine Industry Casters?
Top 3 Caster Issues in the Marine Industry
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Top 3 Caster Issues in the Marine Industry
How do you design a Heavy Duty caster that will not fail?
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How do you design a Heavy Duty caster that will not fail?
In-Use Caster Identification by Caster Concepts
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In-Use Caster Identification by Caster Concepts
MS Spring-Loaded Casters by Caster Concepts
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MS Spring-Loaded Casters by Caster Concepts

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  • @janko9929
    @janko9929 4 месяца назад

    hellow, i have a question, on my tractor i instaled new tapered bearings for pinion of the diferential. It is a bit hard to rotate just at the start then it moves smothly, and if i stop and change direction it is a bit hard again. i dont have the corect tool to mesure the rotation torque and there is no space in the transmision case either. I mesured it with a torque wrench, set it on 1 Nm and even at the hard start the wrench did not click so i wonder if its right, the correct setting are from 1-1,5 Nm, but les should be fine to i gues. I aded some oil in the bearings, so maybe is because of the oil that the start is a bit hard ? Help =)

    • @casterconcepts
      @casterconcepts 4 месяца назад

      It's possible that the slight binding you're experiencing at the start of rotation in your tractor's differential pinion is due to a few factors: New Bearings: New tapered bearings can feel slightly stiff at first compared to worn bearings. This is because they need to break in and wear to their optimal fit. Oil Viscosity: Adding oil to the bearings can create some initial drag, especially if the oil is thick when cold. As the oil warms up and thins out, the rotation should become smoother. Preload: There's a possibility the preload on the bearings might be slightly high. While 1 Nm is within the specified range (1-1.5 Nm), it could be on the tighter side. Here's how to approach the situation: Run the Tractor: Operate the tractor for a short period under normal load. This allows the bearings to break in and the oil to circulate, potentially reducing the initial stiffness. Monitor for Smoothness: If after some running time, the initial stiffness lessens and the rotation becomes consistently smooth in both directions, you're likely okay. Caution on Excessive Tightness: However, if the initial stiffness persists and increases significantly, especially when changing direction, it might indicate excessive preload. In that case, consult your tractor's service manual or a qualified mechanic for proper preload adjustment. Without the proper torque measurement tool, it's difficult to definitively diagnose the preload. However, if the stiffness lessens with use and doesn't worsen, you can likely continue monitoring. Here are some additional tips: Oil Weight: Ensure you're using the recommended oil weight for your tractor's differential. Using the correct oil viscosity will help minimize drag during operation. Service Manual: Refer to your tractor's service manual for specific instructions on differential bearing preload and oil recommendations. If you're still concerned or the stiffness worsens, consult a qualified mechanic who can assess the differential and adjust the preload if necessary. They will have the proper tools for accurate measurement.

    • @janko9929
      @janko9929 4 месяца назад

      @@casterconcepts wow, i m surprised how fast u answered my question, really really THANKS. I would do the test run with the tractor as u said, but it is complicated with my limited tools and time( we need to mow the grass for the horses soon =) ). I think i solved it and for the 70 hours per year as i use the tractor should be good. I marked the nut location, and unscrewed it for like a mark width(2mm), it is much easier on the rotation start now. I also asked a mechanic and he said that less preload is better than to much, because the tractor will be mainly used in summer when there is about 42°C outside, and the tractor is a small one, so the transmission oil gets hot i guess(maybe around 100°C i m not sure). So will the bearings also expand a bit or not much ? Anyway really thanks again, never got an answer so quickly and also correct and interesting !!

  • @godlytjoseph
    @godlytjoseph 6 месяцев назад

    Curious as a safety officer. Was there any study conducted on these guards on their effectiveness? Will the guards obstruct movement of carts into trailers when the floor is a bit uneven?

    • @casterconcepts
      @casterconcepts 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, for reaching out. We have not conducted a statistically significant study on Toe Guard effectiveness. Caster Concept toe guards are intended to prevent a cart’s wheel from rolling over a toe or foot. They are also designed to be and are most effective when safety shoes are worn by employees. Caster Concepts toe guards come at a standard of ½” floor clearance. This height accommodates most irregularities in flooring surfaces. Please contact us at Caster Concept. We can provide toe guards tailored to meet your specific requirements.

  • @casterconcepts
    @casterconcepts 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for rolling with us!

  • @casterconcepts
    @casterconcepts 8 месяцев назад

    Let us know if you have any questions.

  • @user-mn2xi2gx6f
    @user-mn2xi2gx6f 10 месяцев назад

    Looking good!

  • @SONSTHREESIXTY
    @SONSTHREESIXTY Год назад

    Need something that has bearings & bearing race seats.

  • @ryanmcadam1
    @ryanmcadam1 Год назад

    How do you pad the inside of the cart? We are running into some serious rattling on an industrial stock cart and I am looking for solutions

    • @casterconcepts
      @casterconcepts Год назад

      Hi Ryan, Most of the time when there is noise brought on by cart movement, it is exacerbated by the load. Padding the inside of your cart will allow the load to sit on something much softer than the metal/alloy frame that carts are usually made of. Keep in mind that if your load has sharp corners or anything along those lines, the padding will degrade over time. Depending on your cart design, there may be ways to pad certain areas of the cart to reduce noise. There may also be other caster issues going on (like flutter -ruclips.net/video/-B5hYBhBMCk/видео.html ) that could be causing the excessive rattle. Please give us a call 517 781-8630 to discuss in more detail.

  • @cindypock4949
    @cindypock4949 Год назад

    Thanks for this video.

  • @jackhall72
    @jackhall72 Год назад

    I sell them!

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 Год назад

    I wish they made one with the motor inside the hub

    • @casterconcepts
      @casterconcepts 8 месяцев назад

      Give us a call - 517 781-8630 to talk with one of our experts. Our Engineering Team can work with you to create your specific design for your application. If you want to learn more about our Drive Caster (Wired or Wireless), you are invited to visit our website at this link > www.casterconcepts.com/featured-brands/drive-caster-the-industrys-first-motor-powered-industrial-caster-wheel/? Thanks for watching and subscribing.

  • @jackhall72
    @jackhall72 Год назад

    That's cool!

  • @tomdesaulniers
    @tomdesaulniers 2 года назад

    Are the casters completely waterproof and rated for continuous outdoor use? What is the weight rating of each caster?

    • @casterconcepts
      @casterconcepts 2 года назад

      Let's talk. Please reach out to us via email sales@conceptual-innovations.com and reference "The Drive Caster video" in your subject line. We're sure to have a solution. =Give us a call if you'd like: 517 781-8630 Thanks!

  • @quinnfoster4671
    @quinnfoster4671 2 года назад

    I'm designing motorized caster modules that attaches to boards you ride.

  • @AtanasDimitrov954RR
    @AtanasDimitrov954RR 5 лет назад

    This is what I'm looking for. Do you have casters which I can turn or rotate?

  • @blkprdnbeautifull
    @blkprdnbeautifull 8 лет назад

    I see you cuz! So Godly proud of you! Keep up the hard work. I love you Yite Bwoi!!!