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With its artistic design featuring an open space in the center of the wheel, CA 52 looks lightweight but is surprisingly strong, holding as much as 170 pounds per caster. It has proven so popular due to its futuristic 21st century appearance, we have added more sizes to meet your requests. |
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In addition to the original CA 52 wheel size of 3-17/32"' we now offer:
CA52A: Wheel dia. = 67mm (2-5/8"); capacity = 40 lbs. CA52B: Wheel dia. = 90mm (3-17/32" ); capacity = 150 lbs.
CA52C: Wheel dia. = 112mm (4-13/32"); capacity = 170 lbs. |
All have brakes and come in either stem and plate mount (and quick fitting mount as special order), and in three wheel colors - Grey, Black, Orange - and four support finishes - Metallic Aluminum, Polished Chrome, Satin Nickel, and Glossy White. |
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See all our components for kitchen, bath, office and computer furniture,
on our website or in our full color catalog. To request a free catalog or CD,
please visit our website or call us.
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2012 Trade Shows
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Closets and Home Organization Expo February 15 - 17 Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas
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AIA May 17 -19 Walter E. Washington Convention
Center, Washington, D.C.
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ICFF May 19 -22 Jacob K. Javits Convention
Center, New York City
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NeoCon June 11 - 13 Merchandise Mart,
Chicago
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HD Boutique September 11 -12 Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach
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Doug's News Dear Friends: Now and then I see a bumper sticker that says something about doing random acts of kindness. On the way to work I drive by a golf course surrounded by woods. It's pretty rural and sparse - for LA. Never really noticed it but there is a Christmas tree growing there along the road. Planted? Castoff and took root? Who knows... or gives it a thought? A few years ago I drove by it at night, just around Christmas. And it was properly decorated and all lit up. Mind you, 1/4 mile from the nearest electricity. How cool was this? And every Christmas since it is decorated and lit up. Whoever decorates it has a few solar panels that store enough juice to keep the lights lit all night. So I stopped the other day and took this photo.

Who does it? No idea ... Truly a "random act of kindness". And a very nice gesture... A Happy New Year to you and yours.
Cordially,

Douglas A. J. Mockett |
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