What would we do without casters?

Welcome to the official blog of Service Caster Corporation.  We’re a manufacturer and distributor of many kinds of casters and wheels for home, commercial, and industrial use.  

We admit that casters aren’t the most glamorous accessory; however, we’ve come to learn that they are an essential one, given their usefulness in many industries and applications.

Yes, they’re used on office chairs.  (That’s probably the most common place most people see them, tbh.)  However, they’re also used by crafters, woodworkers, metalworkers and other DIY experts on their creations and in their shops on the bottom of toolboxes, large tools, and storage cabinets.  In commercial and industrial industries, you find casters just about anywhere – hospital beds, drive wheels, maid carts, shopping carts, furniture dollies, lawnmowers, material handling equipment, and more.

The truth of the matter is that casters make our lives easier.  (Imagine moving a grand piano without a piano dolly? Yikes. And what good is a bar cart if you can’t cart your liquor to the party? The horrors!)

In this blog, we’ll be sharing a lot of great caster-related information, offering application suggestions, answering questions, and giving you an insider’s view of the company behind the scenes.

We sell our casters over the phone via our in-house sales team and online, both in our website store and in various marketplaces like Amazon and eBay.  All our orders are assembled on-site and shipped to our customers as quickly as possible after undergoing several quality and accuracy checks.

We take great pride in the products we sell and have pledged to offer our customers stellar customer service at all phases of the buying process.  And an important part of that service is to educate our audience on how they can make the best use of our products, whether or not they’ve purchased anything.

We hope you enjoy the information we provide and look forward to getting to know you.

Wanna get to know us better, too?  Follow us on social media. Our Instagram is full of behind-the-scenes snapshots and our twitter feed is tons of fun to read.  We hope to see you there.