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Piano Casters
Helps you to move your piano!

Piano casters - Piano casters are small wheels that are attached at the bottom of Pianos, furniture, and various appliances. It makes moving the equipment much easier. I am sure you must have seen caster wheels attached to some of your appliances at home.

All the heavier pianos generally have casters attached to them which make it easier for you to move your piano around the house. But it may happen that some of the Pianos may not have casters attached to them. In that case, it would be a better idea to get it attached to your piano by hiring a piano technician.

Piano Casters

If at all you decide to attach casters to your piano, you will need to get in touch with your dealer or manufacturer to check if the casters can indeed be attached to your piano model. Once you get the nod, you can get the casters attached to your piano.

Piano caster cups
Since pianos are heavy instruments, it is quite possible that their weight may cause markings or indentations on the floor. Of course, you definitely don’t want this to happen so you can take care of this problem by placing caster cups below each caster.

Caster Cups

You can place the caster cups once you have decided where you want to place your piano. This will ensure that the floor remains safe from any indentations or markings. Caster wheels can be made from a variety of materials but piano caster cups are normally made of wood or plastic.

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