Posted by Jim Becker on December 08, 2013 at 16:54:03 from (173.71.58.166):
In Reply to: Wedge plate on H posted by Janicholson on December 08, 2013 at 16:41:42:
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And the greater the tendency to wobble. A shopping cart is a good example of a lot of caster. The wedges were intended to reduce the wobble by reducing the caster, thus the thin side of the wedge belongs forward.
If you are trying to accomplish something else, installing one backwards may serve your purpose.
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