Drafting Chairs & Stools — Expert Answer
Do drafting stools come with lockable casters?
Some commercial drafting chairs and stools feature locking casters, which allow the chair to be locked in position (useful in drafting or surgical environments where the stool needs to stay put during precision work). Most standard drafting chairs have free-rolling casters that don't lock. If you need a stationary stool that won't roll, an alternative is to use a drafting stool with glides (non-rolling feet) instead of casters, or to use a chair mat/non-slip surface under the chair. Locking casters are more common in industrial and medical drafting stools. Ask about specific models at FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.