How To Move an Arcade Cabinet around easily in your home

Posted on Dec 28, 2008 02:03:57 PM

How to move and navigate turns easily in your home with a 400lb arcade machine.

By: ctozzi123

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  1. January 5, 2009 06:31 am
    dreamakuma

    What are the dimensions for those wheels? I have a X-men that’s about 400lbs and needs to move to nother room and the friends I had quit being my friends because they had to help me move it the first time.

  2. January 5, 2009 08:38 am
    ctozzi123

    not sure on the dimensions but in the aisle in lowes with latches they are $ 6.00 a piece

  3. January 11, 2009 09:01 pm
    righteousdude93

    hey, you might know a little something about this. I got an arcade cabinet for christmas called carnevil you might’ve heard of it. but i was just wondering how you fix settings on them. thanks.

  4. March 25, 2009 08:59 pm
    bigbuynanride

    i want in my house the arcade game CarnEvil

  5. February 12, 2010 01:22 pm
    GamerGx

    im thinking of purchasing an arcade machine myself. any good places or websites i can go too get good deals?

  6. May 26, 2010 05:20 pm
    newkillergenius

    Actually the wheels and handles apply to a percentage of machines, nowhere near all.

  7. June 24, 2010 08:57 pm
    TheNews1990

    wheels are not on the track and field arcade machine

  8. October 13, 2010 11:30 pm
    EvilChicobo

    Question for you, What’s the exact placement of the wheels? I only ask because I installed similar wheels on my arcade cabinet, and after about 8 months the bottom frame of the cabinet has started to rip through the screws. The wheels hold up fine, but the top portion of the cabinet is so heavy it’s pushing the bottom board, UP through the cabinet as it settles around the wheels. Any suggestions on where the wheels should be placed?

  9. October 14, 2010 08:52 am
    ctozzi123

    @EvilChicobo I use 2 of the factory holes and make 2 of my own, I noticed the same thing if your moving it around all the time, if your moving it simply to change locations in your house they will last a long time. The only 1 I had issues with was the Goldentee since it was like 650lbs.

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