Sled Base Glides

Sled Base Glides
Sled Base Plastic Glide
  • For use on Virco Chairs and Desks
  • For 7/16" sled diameter.
  • 1-3/4" long.
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Sled Base Glides with or without Felt
  • Snaps around sled base legs.
  • Felt base sled base glides protect your floor from marks or scratches.
  • Felt is for use on smooth, hard floors. Not recommended for use on tile floors or rough floors or in kitchens or cafeterias. For these floors use plastic base sled base glides.
  • Manufactured with peel and stick felt pads. Replacement felt is available for purchase.
  • Select from many different sizes.
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Sled Base Glide Replacement Felt
  • Felt for FG series sled base glides.
  • This is a peel and stick felt pad.
  • FG2026 is 3/8" x 2"
  • FG2028 is 1/2" x 2"
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Sled Base Plastic Stemglide
  • For use on Virco Chairs and Desks
  • For 5/8" sled diameter.
  • Glide has 3/4" base diameter.
  • Look for 1/4" diameter hole on bottom side of sled leg and tap in with hammer.
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Sled Base Felt Stem-Glide
  • For any diameter sled base chairs.
  • 7/8" glide diameter.
  • Look for 1/4" holes on bottom side of sled leg and gently tap in with hammer.
  • May also be used in wooden cross-grain applications by drilling a quarter inch hole.
  • The felt bottoms are strongly bonded to the plastic glide.
  • Felt may vary in color, thickness, and composition.
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Sled Base Glides

What Sled base glides are and how they're used

Sled base glides are small plastic or metal pieces that are attached to the bottom of sled base chairs or furniture to help them glide smoothly across floors without scratching or damaging them. They are designed to distribute the weight of the chair or furniture evenly across the floor, reducing the risk of scuffs, scratches, and other damage.

Sled base glides are commonly used on chairs and furniture with a sled-style base, which is a base that is typically made of metal and curves upwards at the front and back, resembling a sled. These types of chairs and furniture are often used in waiting rooms, reception areas, and other high-traffic spaces.

Sled base glides come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different types of sled base chairs and furniture. Some sled base glides are designed to fit directly onto the base of the chair or furniture, while others may require screws or other fasteners for installation.

Overall, sled base glides are a simple and effective solution for protecting floors from damage and making it easier to move sled base chairs and furniture across a room.

Selecting the right sled base glides.

When selecting sled base glides, consider the following factors to ensure the best fit and performance:
  1. Chair or furniture weight: Choose sled base glides that are rated to support the weight of your chair or furniture. Check the product specifications to ensure that the glides can support the weight capacity of your chair or furniture.
  2. Floor type: Consider the type of flooring in the room where the chair or furniture will be used. Some sled base glides are designed specifically for use on carpeted floors, while others are better suited for hard floors such as wood or tile. Make sure to select the appropriate sled base glides for the type of flooring in the room.
  3. Glide material: Sled base glides come in a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and felt. Each material has its own unique benefits and drawbacks, so choose the one that best suits your needs. For example, plastic glides are durable and long-lasting, while felt glides provide superior floor protection.
  4. Chair or furniture material: Consider the material of the chair or furniture legs when selecting sled base glides. Some glides may not be suitable for use with certain materials, such as metal or wooden legs.
  5. Glide shape and size: Choose sled base glides that are the appropriate size and shape for your chair or furniture. Some glides may be designed specifically for certain sled base shapes or sizes.
By considering these factors when selecting sled base glides, you can ensure that you choose glides that provide optimal performance and protection for your floors.

Sled base glides Installation Tips

Installing sled base glides is a relatively simple process, and can typically be done without the need for special tools or equipment. Here are some steps to follow to install sled base glides properly:
  1. First, make sure the chair or furniture is upside down on a flat surface, with the sled base facing upwards.
  2. If the sled base glides come with screws or fasteners, attach them to the glide using a screwdriver or other appropriate tool.
  3. Place the sled base glide onto the sled base of the chair or furniture, making sure it is centered and level.
  4. Press down on the glide to secure it in place. If the glide doesn't fit snugly or falls off, try using a rubber mallet or similar tool to tap it into place.
  5. Repeat the process for the other sled base glides on the chair or furniture.
To ensure that sled base glides stay in place, consider the following tips:
  1. Check the fit: Before installing the sled base glides, make sure that they are the correct size and shape for the sled base of the chair or furniture. A poor fit can cause the glides to slide or fall off.
  2. Clean the sled base: Before installing the sled base glides, clean the sled base of the chair or furniture to remove any dirt, dust, or debris that may interfere with the adhesion of the glides.
  3. Use adhesive: Some sled base glides come with adhesive backing that can help to keep them in place. If your glides come with adhesive, make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
  4. Replace damaged glides: Over time, sled base glides can become damaged or worn out, which can cause them to slide or fall off. Make sure to regularly inspect the glides and replace any that show signs of damage or wear and tear.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your sled base glides stay in place and continue to protect your floors from damage.

how to maintain and clean sled base glides to ensure they continue to function properly and prolong their lifespan.

Maintaining and cleaning sled base glides is important to ensure that they continue to function properly and provide effective floor protection. Here are some tips on how to maintain and clean sled base glides:
  1. Regularly inspect the glides: Check the glides periodically for signs of damage, wear, or other issues that may affect their performance. Replace any damaged or worn out glides immediately to avoid further damage to your floors.
  2. Clean the glides: Clean the glides regularly using a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, as they can scratch or damage the glides. If the glides are particularly dirty, you can use a soft-bristled brush to remove any stubborn dirt or debris.
  3. Lubricate the glides: Over time, sled base glides can become stiff or difficult to move. To keep them operating smoothly, apply a silicone or wax-based lubricant to the glides periodically. This can help to reduce friction and prolong the lifespan of the glides.
  4. Check the fit: Make sure that the sled base glides are still securely in place and haven't become loose or damaged. If necessary, adjust or replace the glides to ensure a proper fit.
By following these maintenance and cleaning tips, you can help to ensure that your sled base glides continue to function properly and provide effective floor protection for years to come.

What are the advantages to using sled base glides?

There are several advantages to using sled base glides on chairs and furniture, including:
  1. Floor protection: Sled base glides help to protect floors from scratches, scuffs, and other types of damage that can be caused by moving furniture.
  2. Smooth movement: Sled base glides help chairs and furniture to glide smoothly across floors, making them easier to move and reducing the risk of damage to the furniture.
  3. Even weight distribution: Sled base glides help to distribute the weight of the chair or furniture evenly across the floor, reducing the risk of damage or wear in specific areas.
  4. Improved stability: Sled base glides can improve the stability and balance of chairs and furniture, helping to prevent tipping or wobbling.
  5. Easy to install: Sled base glides are typically easy to install and require minimal tools or equipment, making them a convenient solution for protecting floors and improving furniture mobility.
Overall, using sled base glides can help to protect your floors from damage and make it easier to move chairs and furniture without causing harm to your floors.

Sled base glide FAQS

Q: What types of furniture are sled base glides suitable for?

A: Sled base glides are suitable for a wide range of furniture, including chairs, tables, and other pieces with sled-style bases.

Q: Can sled base glides be used on all types of flooring?

A: Sled base glides come in a variety of materials and are designed to work on different types of flooring. Check the product specifications to ensure that the glides are appropriate for use on your specific type of flooring.

Q: How do I know if I need to replace my sled base glides?

A: Check your sled base glides regularly for signs of wear or damage. If the glides are cracked, worn down, or loose, it's time to replace them.

Q: Are sled base glides easy to install?

A: Yes, sled base glides are typically easy to install and require only basic tools or equipment.

Q: How can I ensure that my sled base glides stay in place?

A: To ensure that sled base glides stay in place, make sure to select the appropriate size and shape for your furniture, clean the sled base before installation, and use adhesive or other securing methods as needed.