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8″ x 3″ Casters & Wheels — 489 Styles, Pneumatic to Heavy Industrial

The 8″ x 3″ size is split between two very different applications — foam-filled and pneumatic for outdoor / shock-absorption use (250-275 lb light tier), and heavy industrial polyurethane on cast iron for the heaviest cart loads (up to 2,500 lb per wheel). The 489 products span both worlds. Buyers searching this size are either replacing outdoor utility cart wheels OR replacing heavy industrial transport casters — not the same buyer.

The two 8″ x 3″ buyer profiles — very different applications

Outdoor utility / pneumatic side

Buyers replacing foam-filled or pneumatic wheels on outdoor utility carts, agricultural equipment, construction-site rolling carts, light landscaping rigs. 250-275 lb capacity per wheel. Air-filled pneumatic absorbs shock from gravel and uneven ground; foam-filled flat-free eliminates the puncture risk.

If this is you: see Pneumatic Casters and Flat-Free Foam Filled for the broader catalog.

Heavy industrial / polyurethane on iron side

Buyers replacing heavy-duty wheels on industrial transport carts, dock equipment, fleet transport, towlines. 900-2,500 lb capacity per wheel. The iron-core variants survive continuous heavy-duty use where polyolefin-core wheels at the same size would deflect or crack.

If this is you: also see Heavy Duty Casters up to 2,500 lb for the broader heavy industrial catalog.

What buyers ask before ordering 8″ x 3″

Why is the capacity range so wide (250 to 2,500 lb)?

Different wheel construction. Foam-filled and pneumatic use a soft pliable tire with a rim or tube assembly — capacity is limited by tire load rating (250-275 lb). Polyurethane on cast iron uses a hard polymer tread bonded to an iron hub — capacity is limited by hub strength (up to 2,500 lb at 8″ x 3″). Two different products that happen to share the dimensional footprint.

Is foam-filled the same as flat-free?

Yes — foam-filled, no-flat, and flat-free all describe the same product: a closed-cell foam fill inside what would otherwise be a pneumatic tire. The foam mimics the shock absorption of an air-filled tire but can’t puncture. Standard spec for outdoor utility carts where pneumatic punctures are a known issue.

Will the 2,500 lb polyurethane variant work on an 8″ pneumatic caster yoke?

Not directly. The yoke is sized for the wheel material it ships with — a pneumatic yoke isn’t reinforced for the static load that polyurethane-on-cast-iron carries. Match the wheel to the appropriate yoke construction or replace the entire caster assembly.

What plate dimensions for 8″ x 3″?

The 4″ x 4-1/2″ standard plate covers most 8″ x 3″ casters. Heaviest polyurethane-on-iron variants use the larger 4-1/2″ x 6-1/4″ plate. Pneumatic variants typically use 4″ x 4-1/2″ or specialty smaller plates.

How fast does this ship?

Stock 8″ x 3″ casters and wheels ship same day from Mansfield, TX before 3 pm Central. Pneumatic and foam-filled variants ship UPS Ground individually or LTL on bulk orders. Heavy poly-on-iron variants typically ship LTL freight on fleet quantities.

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