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Industrial Line Casters

Industrial LineThe workhorse category1,000+ configurations

Industrial Line Casters — the Backbone of Every Plant Floor

The Industrial Line is the broadest, most-ordered caster category CasterHQ carries — the cold-formed, heat-treated steel casters that show up under dollies, waste trucks, warehouse trucks, floor trucks, and shop carts in essentially every manufacturing operation. It spans medium duty through medium-heavy duty, every common wheel material, and every standard mounting pattern.

This is not a specialty category. It’s the default — the casters you reach for when the application is “a sturdy cart that needs to roll reliably for years” and there’s no exotic requirement driving you toward stainless, high-temp, or extreme-duty. The brands inside it — Albion’s 16 and 62 Series, Hamilton, and others — have been refining this exact category for decades.

What defines an Industrial Line caster

Cold-formed steel rig

The fork and top plate are cold-formed steel — stronger than stamped, more economical than forged. The category’s defining construction.

Heat-treated king bolt

The kingpin and nut are heat-treated for a longer swivel life under daily duty — the detail that separates a real industrial caster from a hardware-store one.

Medium to medium-heavy duty

The capacity sweet spot runs roughly 300 lb up to 1,500 lb per caster — the range that covers the large majority of plant-floor carts.

Every standard mount

Plate, stem, and expanding adapter mounts in all the common bolt patterns — built to drop into existing equipment.

How to pick within the Industrial Line

Four steps from category to part number

  1. Run the load math. Equipment + load weight, times safety factor, divided by caster count. That number sets your capacity.
  2. Pick the wheel material from the floor and environment — see the table below.
  3. Pick the diameter. Bigger rolls easier and crosses gaps better; smaller keeps the deck low. 5″, 6″, and 8″ dominate this line.
  4. Pick the mount to match your equipment — plate for new builds and inspected equipment, stem for retrofits.

Wheel materials across the Industrial Line

Wheel Best for Trade-off
Polyurethane on iron Most plant floors — capacity plus floor protection Costs more than bare iron
Cast iron / semi-steel Maximum capacity, rough floors, debris Marks floors, rolls loud
Mold-on rubber Quiet roll, cushioned ride, finished floors Lower capacity, can flat-spot static
Phenolic Oil/solvent areas, low rolling resistance Hard, noisy, brittle under impact
Polyolefin / nylon Wet areas, chemical resistance, economy Lower capacity than iron-core

Industrial Line FAQs

What’s the difference between the Industrial Line and heavy-duty casters?The Industrial Line tops out around 1,500 lb per caster with cold-formed steel and a kingpin swivel. Heavy duty goes past 2,000 lb with forged construction and kingpinless swivels. Different construction, different price.
Is the Industrial Line American-made?Much of it — Albion’s 16 and 62 Series are made in the USA, as is most of the Hamilton range. Country of origin is on each product’s spec.
Which brands are in this category?Primarily Albion (16 Series, 62 Series), Hamilton, and comparable industrial lines. They’re functionally similar at the same capacity and wheel spec.
Polyurethane-on-iron or bare cast iron?Polyurethane-on-iron for almost every indoor plant floor — same capacity class, but it protects the floor and rolls quieter. Bare cast iron only when the floor is already rough and floor marking doesn’t matter.
Can I mix brands across one cart?Match the spec (capacity, wheel, diameter, mount), not the brand — but it’s cleanest to use one brand per cart so wear and rolling resistance stay even.
Spec from the workhorse line
Send the load math, floor type, and mount style. We’ll match the right Industrial Line caster across the brands we stock.
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