rubber table feet – Robert Brooke Helps https://www.rbahelp.com Helpful Tips and Instructions for Commercial Door, Partition, Locker, Stair Treads, Window Parts, and Bleacher Concerns Mon, 27 Aug 2012 14:39:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Tired of you metal legs wearing through you rubber chair tips? https://www.rbahelp.com/chair-glides/tired-of-you-metal-legs-wearing-through-you-rubber-chair-tips/ https://www.rbahelp.com/chair-glides/tired-of-you-metal-legs-wearing-through-you-rubber-chair-tips/#comments Mon, 27 Aug 2012 14:38:07 +0000 http://www.rbahelp.com/?p=1022 ]]>

Are you tired of you metal legs wearing through your Rubber Chair and Table Tips”?  If you are having this problem, then I might have a few solutions.   The first solution is to put a “Metal Round Chair Tips” inside the hollow leg, more specifically the Tube Caps, which come in 5/8″ to 1-1/8″ diameters.  Having the metal leg covered with a smooth end cap, the leg will have a harder time wearing through the rubber chair or table tip.   I show an image of the Metal Round Chair Tip, Tube Cap below.   The second solution is similar to the first, but instead of a metal cap, you would use a plastic cap.  The Plastic caps are shown on this section of our website, “Plastic Round Chair Tips – Table Glides and Feet” Again, having the metal leg covered with a smooth end cap, the leg will have a harder time wearing through the rubber chair or table tip.  I show a image of the Plastic Round Chair Tip below.  The third solution is to put a metal washer in the bottom of the “Rubber Chair and Table Tips”.  This way the metal leg will be resting on the metal washer, instead of the softer rubber.  We do not have the washers in stock, but they can be purchased at any hardware store.  We stock a Rubber Chair and Table Tips, made by Sico, that has a washer in it.  It is for a 1″outside diameter leg.  You can view this at “Sico Rubber Table Glide”

Plastic Chair Feet - Round Leg

The above image is of the Plastic Chair Tip. By putting this on your leg first, the metal leg will have a larger surface area so it will not punch through the Rubber Chair Feet.

Metal Round Chair Tip - Tabe Tip

The above image is of the Round Tube Cap. By putting this on the end of your chair or table leg before you put the Rubber Chair Feet on, the weight will be spread over the entire bottom of the Rubber Chair Tip, preventing it from wearing through so quickly.

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Rubber Chair and Table Feet – how you should measure them https://www.rbahelp.com/chair-glides/rubber-chair-and-table-feet-how-you-should-measure-them/ https://www.rbahelp.com/chair-glides/rubber-chair-and-table-feet-how-you-should-measure-them/#comments Fri, 10 Aug 2012 13:30:01 +0000 http://www.rbahelp.com/?p=766 ]]>

The biggest problem people have with the Rubber Chair  and table Feet (tips) is measuring there legs correctly.   The measurements for the Rubber Chair and Table Feet are the outside Diameter.  To measure this, you can take a ruler and measure across the leg at the widest place.  Diameter is by definition, “a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter”.   We stock Rubber Chair Tips in 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″, 7/8″, 1″ 1-1/8″ and 1-1/4″ for legs with that outside diameter.   The actual outside diameter of the chair tips will me a little less, so they will stay on your legs.   We stock them in Brown, Black, Grey and Tan.  We offer two version, Crutch Tips and Contemporary Tips.   The Crutch Tips are self explanatory, they are like the tips on a crutch.   The Contemporary tips are smooth and have a more modern look.  They can be ordered on our website.  The images below show the Crutch and Contemporary feet.

Rubber Table and Chair Crutch Tips

The above Rubber Table and Chair Tip is the Crutch Tip.

Rubber Table and Chair Tip

The above Rubber Table and Chair Feet is the contemporary version of our rubber tips.

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