Steinway Brass Grand Piano Wheels 1-1/2" Diamter
Steinway Brass Grand Piano Wheels 1-1/2" Diamter - Set of 3 Steinway Grand Piano Wheels is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Designed for Steinway Grand pianos. These solid brass wheels are 1-1/2" in diameter, with a 3/4" face and a 1/2" diameter friction ring stem. The casters come with square metal sockets.
Sold in a set of 3 wheels.
Cast Iron Socket Dimensions:
Outer Diameter : 15/16"
Inner-Diameter: 1/2"Height: 1-5/16"Screw Space: 1-3/16" (Shortest) 1-11/16" (Farthest)/ Track Plate Thickness: 1/4"
Ball-Bearing Swivel for Smooth, Precise Turns
These Steinway brass casters use an integrated ball-bearing race in the swivel head, allowing true 360° rotation with low starting force. You’ll feel cleaner, more controlled steering when inching a grand into position—handy on stage, in studios, and at home—while reducing side-load stress on the legs.
Need something a bit larger for your Steinway grand piano? Take a look at our 2-inch Steinway-style brass wheels, featuring a bigger wheel and the same classic design.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of piano wheels are best for hardwood floors?
What type of piano wheels are best for hardwood floors?
Rubber piano wheels are ideal for hardwood floors. They provide smooth movement and minimize the risk of scratches or dents. With larger, heavier pianos, brass wheels, while durable, can damage some wood floors unless used with protective caster cups.
Will these piano casters fit my piano?
Will these piano casters fit my piano?
Every piano is a little different, and unfortunately, there's no universal database that matches caster sizes to specific piano models. However, we provide detailed specifications for each product — including stem diameter, stem length, and wheel size — so you can measure your piano’s existing mounting holes and compare.
If your piano’s leg socket is slightly smaller than the stem, you may need to carefully widen the hole to fit. In most cases, installation is straightforward.
How to choose the right piano casters
How to choose the right piano casters
Choosing the right piano casters depends on your piano type, flooring, and how often you move the instrument. Here are five key factors to consider:
- Piano Type – Upright pianos use 4 casters, while grand pianos use 3.
- Floor Type – Rubber casters are best for hardwood and tile. Brass wheels should be paired with caster cups to prevent floor damage.
- Weight Capacity – Match the wheels to your piano’s weight. Most range from 120 to 300 lbs per wheel.
- Mobility Needs – If you move your piano often or over longer distances, double rubber wheels with ball-bearings provide smoother, safer transport.
- Usage Frequency – For schools, churches, or stage pianos that get repositioned often, choose heavy-duty rubber wheels designed for frequent movement.
Should I get rubber or brass piano casters?
Should I get rubber or brass piano casters?
It depends on your floor type and how often you move your piano. Rubber casters are the better choice for hardwood, tile, or laminate flooring — they offer smoother, easier movement while protecting against scratches and dents. Brass casters are more traditional and visually elegant, and are the ultimate aesthetic accessory for a piano.
For most homes, churches and schools, rubber wheels are the safer, more floor-friendly option. If you want the classic brass look, consider pairing them with caster cups to protect your floor.
Can piano wheels be used on carpet or tile?
Can piano wheels be used on carpet or tile?
Yes, both rubber and brass piano wheels work on carpet or tile. Rubber wheels offer smoother movement and better grip on tile, while brass wheels roll well on carpet but may leave indentations without proper weight distribution