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ringstem
Scientific Name: Anulocaulis
Family: Nyctaginaceae
Category: Dicot
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Grip Ring Stem Casters and Anulocaulis (Ringstems)
This page provides information on two seemingly unrelated topics: Grip Ring Stem Casters and plants from the Anulocaulis genus, also known as ringstems. The information is presented as extracted from various sources.
Grip Ring Stem Casters
Grip Ring Stem casters are a type of caster often used in institutional equipment, office chairs, and furniture with metal bases. They are designed for easy replacement and come in various sizes and materials.
- Common Applications: Office chairs, furniture, light duty applications.
- Materials: Plastic, metal, nylon. Wheels may be made of Performa Rubber or Delrin.
- Sizes: Stems commonly come in 3/8" and 7/16" diameters, with lengths around 7/8". Wheel diameters range from 2" to 5". Grip Ring Stem Size : 6 x 25mm / 0.24" x 0.98"(D*L) Wheel Size : 35 x 10mm
- Capacities: Available in capacities ranging from 75 lbs to 220 lbs per caster.
- Types: Swivel, Twin Wheel, with or without brakes.
Anulocaulis (Ringstems)
Anulocaulis is a small genus of flowering plants, commonly known as ringstems.
- Taxonomy: The text suggests that these species are *sometimes* considered part of the genus Boerhavia.
- Species: The text mentions Anulocaulis annulatus and Anulocaulis leiosolenus, with a variety of the latter named Anulocaulis leiosolenus var. gypsogenus.
- Distribution: The text references Southwestern Ringstem and Gypsum Ringstem, indicating a presence in the Southwestern United States.
Quirky Facts
- Customer returns of 3/8" Grip Ring Stems are common, often due to incorrect measurements.