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Up to 350 lbs.
Up to 7,200 lbs.
Up to 17,500 lbs.
Up to 40,000 lbs - Extreme Duty
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Up to 2,000 lbs - Dual-Wheel
Increased Maneuverability
Up to 10,000 lbs.
Up to 3,200 lbs - Corrosion Resistant
Stainless Steel
Up to 8,400 lbs.
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Plate dimensions shown are overall mounting plate size.
When replacing existing casters, select the closest plate size and verify bolt-hole compatibility.
BHP = Bolt Hole Pattern, shown under each plate.
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Service life describes how long casters perform reliably before wear, damage, or degradation requires replacement.
Floor conditions define how casters roll, absorb shock, generate noise, and wear over time in real operating environments.
Noise and vibration define how casters feel and sound in operation and directly affect comfort, wear, and equipment performance.
Chemical resistance defines how caster wheels, bearings, and frames withstand exposure to oils, solvents, cleaners, and corrosive substances.
Operating temperature determines whether caster wheels, bearings, and lubricants function reliably in hot or cold environments.
Safety factor is the margin between rated caster capacity and actual applied load and is critical for durability and reliability.
Shock load rating defines how well a caster withstands sudden impacts, drops, and load spikes beyond normal operating conditions.
Side load capacity measures a caster’s ability to handle lateral forces during turning, impacts, and off-axis loading.
Caster brake types determine how equipment is held in position and how safely it operates under load.
Kingpin and kingpinless designs differ in durability, shock resistance, and side-load handling. Use this reference to select the right swivel design.
Bolt hole pattern defines the number, size, and spacing of mounting holes and directly affects caster fitment and structural integrity.
Wheel diameter directly affects rolling resistance, obstacle roll-over, and overall caster performance in real-world applications.
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