per caster (5 casters = 1000 lbs., 4 casters = 800 lbs.). This is a non-braking caster with an estimated load capacity of 200 lbs. Select our 11mm friction sleeve stem mount for chair sockets, and plate mounts or threaded stems for case goods as necessary. This is the size most often associated with typical office chairs, tables and case goods. This allows for the ultimate combination of strength, smooth roll and an aethereal, modern aesthetic through a large 35mm central opening (17% larger than our Hybrid 70 mm caster and 25% higher estimated load rating). 70 mm Executive – The 70mm Executive caster utilizes two large high-precision chrome steel radial ball bearings per caster.
Certified compliant with BIFMA X5.1 durability standards for office chairs. per caster (5 casters = 750 lbs., 4 casters = 600 lbs.). Available with and without a brake and with an estimated load capacity of 150 lbs.
It utilizes one high-precision chrome steel radial ball bearing per caster, and two self-lubricating journal bearings in an efficient arrangement that allows for exceptionally smooth operation and twice the load rating of typical “high-capacity” chair casters, yet with lower costs of production and 30% less weight as compared to our Executive 70 mm caster. 70 mm Hybrid – The 70 mm Hybrid is the first caster of its kind.Lex Heslin, CEO of Enso Infrastructure and Senior Project Developer at Hitachi Zosen Inova, said, “He subsequently facilitated the establishment of Lancaster’s Smart Sister City relationship with Namie Town in Fukushima – the first two municipalities in the world to commit to develop local hydrogen production, distribution, and usage ecosystems. Rex Parris, Mayor of the City of Lancaster, said, “Our green energy projects and partnerships, especially for hydrogen, would not have been possible without his support and assistance in building relationships between Lancaster and various ministries and agencies of the Government of Japan.” The City also started its own utility company, Lancaster Energy, allowing residents to choose local renewable energy at lower prices. Investors include BYD, which manufactures electric buses Heliogen, which generates hydrogen from concentrated solar energy SGH2, which gasifies wastepaper into hydrogen and Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI), which converts organic waste into renewable natural gas and hydrogen. Parris is a fifth-term Republican mayor who transformed Lancaster into a renewable energy leader over the past decade by attracting more than $2 billion of investment in cutting-edge green companies and technologies. The partnership will integrate Choshu’s “SHiPS,” a containerized hydrogen production and refuelling station system, and “MizTomo,” a stationary fuel cell power system. Mr Muto was an essential partner to the City of Lancaster’s work with the Japanese business community and was instrumental in developing the City’s Green Energy Microgrid (GEM) system at Lancaster City Hall with Choshu Industries. In the logo, the hydrogen atom at the end of the pacific is reflective of the hydrogen connection across the pacific between two unlikely partners and their commitment to creating a more sustainable future. “Pacific” represents the connection between Namie, Japan and Lancaster, California, through the Pacific Ocean. The PAEC forms part of a larger hydrogen ecosystem being developed by the City. of America, leveraging solar, battery, and hydrogen solutions to provide reliable green energy to City Hall. The microgrid is being developed in partnership with Yamaguchi, Japan-based Choshu Industries Corp. The City of Lancaster announced that its City Hall microgrid will be named the “Pacific Energy Center” (PAEC) to honour outgoing Consul General Akira Muto of Japan.