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Cast Iron WheelsCast Iron Wheels are exceptionally long wearing, have tremendous resistance to shock, and are a good choice for high capacity loads in warehousing and manufacturing. Recommended for rough concrete, wood block, and littered floors. |
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Phenolic Wheels (AKA Durastan)Phenolic wheels provide excellent service even in wet and cold applications. They resist degradation, deterioration, and corrosion from oil, grease, and commonly used acids and solvents. Recommended for all types of floors except resilient tiles. |
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Forged Steel WheelsForged steel wheels provide maximum strength and durability—even under a load as heavy as 10,000 pounds. They are virtually indestructible within their capacity range. Use them in the toughest applications and on the most demanding floors, with the heaviest loads. |
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Polyolefin WheelsSuperior resistance to water and chemicals, better abrasion resistance than hard rubber, and a remarkable ability to withstand impact. Ideal uses include bakeries, meat packers, dairy, food processors, laundries, supermarkets, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities. |
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Rubber on Iron Wheels (AKA Mold On Rubber)It's floor-protective, provides long tread life, operates quietly, and is highly resilient. Suggest for almost all kinds of floors and for a variety of applications. It's well-suited for towline applications of the kind often found in freight terminals or warehouses. |
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Rubber on Plastic WheelsProvides unsurpassed reliability. Combines the durability of a hard-tread wheel with the quiet floor protection of a soft-tread wheel. Will not mark floors. Resistant to chemicals, acids, bases, alcohols, salts, & steam. |
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Urethane on Aluminum WheelsNon-marking Urethane on Aluminum wheels roll easier than rubber wheels—and outlast them. Capacities that approach those of steel wheels. They feature outstanding abrasion resistance, oil & chemical resistance, and good floor protection. |
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Urethane on Iron WheelsCapacities rival those of steel wheels. Careful attention is paid during the bonding process to assure that each wheel meets high performance standards. UI wheels are non-marking, and resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and oil. These wheels will typically outlast rubber wheels. |
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Urethane on Poly WheelsMechanical bond eliminates bond separation due to wet conditions. Tread material is 95 Durometer Shore A and provides excellent rollability with a non-marking compound. Provides a smooth ride over rough surfaces. Excellent for wet applications and caustic surfaces. |
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Urethane Solid WheelsUrethane Solid Wheels are designed primarily for applications involving high moisture. Injection-molded urethane, the urethane solid wheel provides extended service in moisture applications that normally destroy conventionally bonded wheels. |
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V-Groove Iron WheelsV-Groove wheels are machined with a 90 degree groove for operation on inverted angle iron track. They are used to control the flow of a load (into an oven, between machines, over long distances, or where "production line" sequences must be maintained.) |
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Omega WheelsThe Omega wheel can eliminate the need for spring casters. It achieves its high capacities and enhanced impact-absorbing ability with a patented web/spoke design. It flexes to cushion the load then rebounds to original shape. Resists tearing and chunking, and won't pick up metal chips |
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Other wheels |
| Ergo GT Caster Wheels |
| Pneumatic Caster Wheels |
| Solid Rubber Caster Wheels |
Caster Accessories |
| Floor Locks |
| Swivel Locks & Guards |
| Field-Installable Wheel Brakes |
Caster Wheels may be purchased through our online catalog. Caster Wheels: Pricing and Detailed Specifications. Please call Customer Service for assistance with your caster wheel application if you cannot find what you need.