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Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides for Hard Floors

Round self-adhesive furniture glides protect hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, stone, and other smooth hard floors. PA6 needle-punched fiber surface glides silently across every sealed floor finish. No scratching, no scuffing, no marks. EHBF acrylic foam adhesive bonds to wood, metal, chrome, plastic, and composite legs. No tools, no drilling. Peel, center, press. For any round leg material. 5 sizes: Ø 23, 28, 38, 50, 75 mm.

$1.07$4.21

4 = 1 chair · 8 = 2 chairs · 24 = 6 chairs

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📦 Sold in packs of 4 — quantity adjustable at checkout

Overview

Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides for Hard Floors

Metal legs, plastic legs, chrome legs, hollow tube legs. Any round leg that can’t accept a nail-on rivet still needs professional floor protection. Round self-adhesive furniture glides use EHBF (Extra High Bond Foam) acrylic adhesive to bond directly to any clean, smooth round surface, and the same PA6 needle-punched fiber used in our nail-on range handles floor contact. Silent, low-friction movement on hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, stone, and every other smooth hard floor. Stick-on chair glides for round furniture legs when a rivet isn’t an option.

Peel the backing, center the glide, press firmly. The EHBF adhesive builds bond strength progressively over 24 hours. Round self-adhesive furniture glides are available in 5 sizes, from Ø 23 mm to Ø 75 mm. Peel and stick floor protectors for wood, metal, plastic, chrome, powder-coated steel, and composite legs. Glides for metal legs, plastic legs, and any material where drilling isn’t possible. Sold in multiples of 4.

Available Sizes for Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Five diameters cover every standard round furniture leg. The glide should be slightly smaller than the leg diameter so it stays hidden beneath the leg edge. If your measurement lands on a boundary, choose the smaller round self-adhesive furniture glide. Adhesive glides for round legs should sit flush inside the footprint.

Ø 23 mm (0.91″)

For legs Ø 23–27 mm
Side chairs, lightweight accent furniture

Ø 28 mm (1.10″)

For legs Ø 28–37 mm
Dining chairs, kitchen chairs, desk seating

Ø 38 mm (1.50″)

For legs Ø 38–49 mm
Accent chairs, heavier seating, bar stools

Ø 50 mm (1.97″)

For legs Ø 50–74 mm
Dining tables, coffee tables, heavy furniture

Ø 75 mm (2.95″)

For legs Ø 75 mm and above
Large tables, heavy commercial furniture

For solid wood legs where maximum hold is preferred, round nail-on furniture glides use a tubular rivet instead of adhesive. For an anti-slip grip, round anti-slip self-adhesive furniture glides use NR+CR rubber. For more than 5 sizes (up to 33 diameters), round self-adhesive furniture pads start at Ø 12 mm. For bulk orders, visit Business Solutions.

How to Measure Your Leg for Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Same measurement process as the nail-on range. The most common mistake is guessing the leg size. A glide that’s too large overhangs and peels within days. A glide that’s too small leaves the leg perimeter in direct contact with the floor. With 5 sizes at standard increments, measuring takes 30 seconds.

Step 1: Flip or tilt the furniture

Lay the piece on its side or turn it upside down. You need full access to the flat bottom face of each leg where the round self-adhesive furniture glide will bond.

Step 2: Measure the diameter

Use a ruler or calipers across the widest point of the leg base. For tapered legs, measure at the very bottom. The base is the only measurement that matters.

Step 3: Match to the size chart

Select the round self-adhesive furniture glide whose range includes your measurement. If you’re right on a boundary, go with the smaller size so the glide stays slightly inside the leg edge.

Tapered legs: always measure at the very bottom. A tapered leg that measures Ø 40 mm at mid-height but Ø 33 mm at the base needs the Ø 28 mm glide, not the Ø 38 mm. Round self-adhesive furniture glides sized to the bottom diameter sit flush under the leg without overhanging.

How to Install Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

No tools. No drilling. No hardware. Every round self-adhesive furniture glide comes with EHBF adhesive pre-applied. Peel the backing, center the glide, press firmly. The whole job takes less time than reading this section. Peel-and-stick floor protectors that bond to any smooth leg surface.

What you need
  • 70% isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth
  • Access to the bottom of each furniture leg
  • That’s it. No tools, no drill, no screws
Installation steps
  1. Wipe the bottom of the leg with isopropyl alcohol. Old wax, dust, and adhesive residue are the enemy of a good bond. Clean surface = strong bond.
  2. Peel the backing from the round self-adhesive furniture glide to expose the EHBF adhesive. Don’t touch the exposed adhesive surface.
  3. Center the glide on the leg and press firmly for 10–15 seconds. Full contact, no air pockets, no lifted edges.
  4. Set the furniture back down. The weight helps. The EHBF adhesive builds bond strength progressively over 24 hours.
Surface prep for different materials: on painted or powder-coated metal, ensure the finish is fully cured and clean. On chrome legs, clean thoroughly. Chrome provides excellent adhesion for EHBF. On plastic legs, test adhesion on a small area first. Some low-surface-tension plastics may require an adhesion promoter for acrylic tapes. Glides for metal legs bond strongest when the surface is clean, dry, and free of oils.
Removal and replacement: twist the round self-adhesive furniture glide while pulling gently to break the adhesive bond. Scrape all old adhesive from the leg. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and install a fresh glide. The EHBF will not bond properly over old residue.

Compatibility: Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides for Any Round Leg Material

✓ Use round self-adhesive furniture glides on
  • Metal dining chairs with round tubular legs. The primary application for glides for metal legs
  • Chrome and brushed steel chairs, bar stools, and counter stools
  • Powder-coated and anodized aluminum furniture
  • Plastic and composite furniture legs
  • Wooden legs where you prefer adhesive over a rivet
  • Hollow tube legs that cannot accept a nail-on fastener
  • Any smooth, flat, round leg base on smooth, hard floors
✗ Not the right product for
Hard floor compatibility

PA6 is chemically inert and leaves no marks, scuffs, or residue on any sealed floor finish. The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) recommends furniture protectors on every leg as a primary hardwood maintenance step. Round self-adhesive furniture glides meet that standard across every smooth, hard floor type. Stick-on chair glides for round furniture legs that deliver scratch-free movement.

Hardwood: solid and engineered, all species
Parquet, bamboo, reclaimed wood
Laminate: all types and AC ratings
Luxury vinyl: LVP, LVT, sheet vinyl
Ceramic and porcelain tile
Natural stone: marble and granite (polished)
Concrete: sealed, polished, epoxy-coated
Cork flooring
Linoleum and Marmoleum
Rough or textured hard floors: unsealed concrete, textured tile, natural cleft slate, travertine, and floors with wide grout lines may abrade PA6 fiber prematurely. For these floors, use round self-adhesive furniture slides instead. The hard ABS base handles abrasive textures without degrading.

Materials and Construction: Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides Engineered for Hard Floors

Three components. One touches your floor. One bonds the glide to your furniture leg. One sits between them and distributes the load. Here’s what each does and why round self-adhesive furniture glides far outlast generic stick-on pads.

PA6 Needle-Punched Polyamide 6 Floor contact surface

PA6 fibers are forced through the base material by thousands of barbed needles during manufacturing. Each fiber is mechanically interlocked with its neighbors. No glue holding it together. No layers to separate. The result is a dense, low-friction surface (1,450 g/m² pile density) that glides silently across any sealed hard floor. Unlike cheap felt pads that compress and trap grit, PA6 deflects debris and maintains its smooth surface through extended daily use.

  • Pile density: 1,450 g/m²
  • Temperature range: −40 °C to +85 °C
  • Chemical resistance: stable against cleaning products, moisture, and floor finishes
  • Low coefficient of friction: silent, smooth movement on all hard floors
  • Non-staining on all floor finishes, including light-colored hardwood and white vinyl
EHBF Acrylic Foam Adhesive Mounting System

EHBF is a closed-cell acrylic foam tape that bonds the ABS platform to the furniture leg. Unlike commodity double-sided tape that peels under lateral stress, EHBF builds bond strength progressively under the furniture’s own weight and resists the creep that peels cheap adhesive off furniture legs over time. The closed-cell foam conforms to minor surface irregularities and provides vibration damping.

  • Bonds to: wood, steel, aluminum, chrome, stainless steel, plastic, powder-coated metal, composite
  • Progressive bond: builds strength under the furniture’s own weight over 24 hours
  • Closed-cell foam absorbs vibration and conforms to minor surface imperfections
  • Resistant to humidity, cleaning products, and temperature cycling
  • Removable with twist-and-pull. No surface damage on removal
ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Platform Structural carrier

The rigid circular disc between the PA6 surface and the EHBF adhesive layer. Distributes compression load evenly across the full glide surface. Prevents the PA6 from flexing under asymmetric weight. Same engineering-grade thermoplastic used across the entire glide range.

  • Operating temperature: −20 °C to +80 °C
  • High impact and scratch resistance
  • Dimensional stability under sustained load: no warping over extended use
  • High surface tension for superior EHBF bond strength

Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides vs. Common Alternatives

If you’ve been replacing stick-on felt pads every few months, here’s how round self-adhesive furniture glides compare to the alternatives. Adhesive glides for round furniture legs should far outlast cheap alternatives.

vs. Cheap Felt Pads

Felt compresses flat under load, absorbs moisture from floor cleaning, and traps abrasive grit that scratches the finish. The adhesive lets go every time the floor gets mopped. PA6 needle-punched fiber in round self-adhesive furniture glides can’t compress flat, doesn’t absorb moisture, and deflects debris. The EHBF adhesive doesn’t stretch, creep, or let go when wet. No more monthly replacements.

vs. Round Nail-On Furniture Glides

Same PA6 surface, same ABS platform. The difference is mounting. Round nail-on furniture glides use a tubular rivet for solid wood, providing the strongest possible mechanical bond. Round self-adhesive furniture glides use EHBF adhesive for metal, plastic, chrome, hollow tube, or any leg that can’t accept a rivet. Choose based on leg material. Peel-and-stick floor protectors when a rivet isn’t possible.

vs. Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Pads

Round self-adhesive furniture pads use the same PA6 surface but without the ABS platform. The platform matters: it distributes load evenly, prevents the PA6 from flexing under stress, and provides a rigid base that extends glide life under high-use conditions. Pads come in 33 sizes (down to Ø 12 mm) for exact diameter matching. Round self-adhesive furniture glides come in 5 sizes with ABS platform rigidity for dining chairs and other high-use seating.

vs. Rubber Caps

Rubber grips the floor instead of gliding across it. Good if furniture should stay put. Bad if you want to move a dining chair. Some rubber compounds also stain floor finishes. If you need grip, use round anti-slip self-adhesive furniture glides with NR+CR rubber formulated not to stain. If you need smooth movement, PA6 is the right surface.

Smooth Glide or Anti-Slip? Choosing the Right Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glide

Round self-adhesive furniture glides share the same ABS platform and EHBF adhesive as the anti-slip range. The only difference is the contact surface, which determines whether furniture moves freely or holds position.

PA6 Smooth Glide: Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Low-friction PA6 fiber for round-legged furniture that repositions regularly. Dining chairs, kitchen chairs, desk seating, and accent chairs on metal, plastic, or hollow tube legs. Stick-on chair glides for round legs that deliver silent movement. This is the product you are viewing.

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NR+CR Anti-Slip: Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Controlled grip for round-legged furniture that must stay put. Accent tables, display furniture, bar stools on metal or plastic legs. Anywhere sliding is a problem.

For furniture that needs to grip →

Both variants use the same ABS platform and EHBF acrylic foam adhesive. Only the floor-contact surface differs: PA6 for movement, NR+CR for grip.

Which Self-Adhesive Glide Shape Matches Your Furniture?

The glide shape must match the leg cross-section. All three shapes use the same PA6 surface, ABS platform, and EHBF adhesive.

Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides ← You are here.

For circular, turned, tapered, cylindrical, and hollow tube legs. Round self-adhesive furniture glides are available in 5 sizes, from Ø 23 mm to Ø 75 mm. Adhesive glides for round legs on metal, plastic, and wood furniture.

Square Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

For equal-sided square legs. Full corner-to-corner PA6 coverage. 5 sizes from 23 × 23 mm to 75 × 75 mm.

Rectangular Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

For rectangular legs with unequal sides. Mid-century and Scandinavian furniture. 33 × 19 mm.

Where People Use Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Any situation where round non-wood legs (or wood legs where you prefer adhesive over a rivet) meet smooth hard flooring, and the furniture needs to move freely. Round self-adhesive furniture glides are the professional-grade peel-and-stick floor protectors for metal, plastic, and composite furniture when cheap felt fails, and rubber caps drag.

Residential

Metal dining chairs on hardwood are the single most common residential application. Chrome bar stools on tile. Powder-coated patio furniture brought indoors. Plastic and composite chairs. Hollow tube legs that can’t accept a rivet. The Ø 28 mm and Ø 38 mm sizes cover the majority of residential metal dining chairs. Glides for metal legs on every smooth, hard floor in the house.

Commercial

Restaurant metal dining chairs, hotel banquet seating, conference room chairs, office visitor seating, healthcare waiting rooms, and event venues. Metal and plastic commercial seating is the biggest category for self-adhesive furniture glides. Round self-adhesive furniture glides are available in bulk for venue fit-outs. For commercial pricing, visit Business Solutions.

Products Related to Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides

Same glide, nail-on attachment

Identical PA6 surface and ABS platform. ZnFe tubular rivet instead of EHBF adhesive, for solid wood legs where maximum mechanical hold is preferred.

Anti-slip for any leg material

Same ABS platform and EHBF adhesive. NR+CR rubber surface instead of PA6, for round-legged furniture that must hold position.

Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type
Round Self-Adhesive Furniture Glides
Shape
Round
Materials
PA6 needle-punched surface, ABS base plate, EHBF acrylic foam adhesive
Pile Density
1,450 g/m²
Fit Style
Self-adhesive — peel and press, no tools required
Leg Compatibility
Wood, metal, and plastic legs with a flat base
Floor Compatibility
All hard floors — hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tile, stone, concrete, cork, linoleum
Furniture Compatibility
Chairs, stools, tables, sofas, and all solid wood-leg or metal-leg furniture
Sizes Available
Ø 23 mm – Ø 75 mm (0.91″ – 2.95″)
Color Options
Black
Installation Type
Clean surface, peel backing, press firmly 30 sec, cure 24 hrs
Indoor/Outdoor Use
Indoor | Covered Outdoor

Size Chart

Shape Ø (Diameter) Compatible Leg/Base Size H (Height)
Round
28 mm (1.10")
23 – 27 mm (0.91 – 1.06″)
12 mm (0.47")
Round
28 mm (1.10")
28 – 37 mm (1.10 – 1.46″)
12 mm (0.47")
Round
38 mm (1.50")
38 – 49 mm (1.50 – 1.93″)
12 mm (0.47")
Round
50 mm (1.97")
50 – 74 mm (1.97 – 2.91″)
12 mm (0.47")
Round
75 mm (2.95")
75 mm + (2.95″)
12 mm (0.47")

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these bond to chrome chair legs?

Yes. Chrome provides excellent adhesion for EHBF acrylic foam adhesive. Clean the surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol before application. Chrome is one of the strongest bonding surfaces for round self-adhesive furniture glides because it’s smooth, non-porous, and chemically stable. The bond builds strength progressively over 24 hours under the furniture’s own weight. Chrome-legged dining chairs and bar stools are one of the most common applications.

What's the difference between these glides and the self-adhesive pads?

The ABS platform. Round self-adhesive furniture glides have a rigid ABS disc between the PA6 surface and the adhesive. This platform distributes load evenly and prevents the PA6 from flexing under stress. Round self-adhesive furniture pads skip the ABS platform: just PA6 fiber bonded directly to adhesive. Pads come in 33 sizes (down to Ø 12 mm) for exact matching. Glides come in 5 sizes with structural rigidity for high-use seating like dining chairs and desk chairs.

How long does the adhesive last before the glide needs replacing?

Under normal residential use, EHBF adhesive bonds built to last. The adhesive itself doesn’t weaken over time. The PA6 surface will eventually wear through from floor contact before the adhesive fails. When the PA6 surface looks thin or the furniture starts making noise, twist-and-pull the old glide off, clean the leg with isopropyl alcohol, and install a fresh one. The replacement bonds just as strongly as the original.

Can I use these on plastic patio chair legs brought indoors for winter?

Usually yes, but test first. Most rigid plastics (polypropylene, ABS, nylon) bond well with EHBF adhesive. Some low-surface-tension plastics may resist bonding. Apply one glide and let it cure for 24 hours under the chair’s weight, then test by pushing the chair. If it holds firmly, proceed with the remaining legs. If the glide peels, the plastic may need an adhesion promoter for acrylic tapes.

Why choose self-adhesive over nail-on for wooden legs?

Personal preference and convenience. Round nail-on furniture glides provide the strongest possible mechanical connection on solid wood. Self-adhesive glides are faster to install (no mallet required), leave no hole in the leg, and can be removed without any trace. For lightweight wooden chairs or furniture you might resell, self-adhesive is often the better choice. For heavy wooden dining chairs in daily use, nail-on provides extra security. Both use the same PA6 surface and ABS platform.

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