Up to 350 lbs
Up to 7,000 lbs
Up to 16,000 lbs
Up to 40,000 lbs
Shock absorbing
Outdoor / rough terrain
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All measurements indicate the wheel diameter by the tread width.
The below capacity ranges indicate the working (dynamic) load that each caster will support. A safety factor should be included in your formula to determine your required load rating per caster.
W/(C-1)=R W is total weight needed to move. C is total number of casters required. R is ideal load rating, with safety factor built in. Divide the total load weight by one less caster than you will use to safely determine load rating.
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.














Pneumatic caster wheels use air-filled rubber tires to absorb shock and roll over gravel, grass, expansion joints, and uneven surfaces. Available in 8" to 16" diameters, rated 200 to 1,200 lbs per caster. In-stock orders ship same day when placed by 3 PM CT.
Flat-free foam-filled wheels are pneumatic-sized wheels with solid polyurethane foam injected into the tire cavity. They look and roll like air-filled wheels but cannot go flat.
They are the go-to choice for outdoor carts and equipment that moves over rough terrain but cannot afford the downtime of a flat. Common applications include landscape equipment, nursery carts, and maintenance vehicles on paved and gravel surfaces.
Standard flat-free foam-filled caster wheels are rated 300 to 600 lbs per wheel depending on size and foam density. Larger diameters and wider widths increase capacity.
Foam-filled wheels typically carry 10 to 15% less load than solid rubber at the same size because foam is less dense. Always check the product spec sheet for rated capacity. For carts, apply a 33% safety derate to account for uneven floors.
Foam-filled beats pneumatic when you cannot afford flats. It beats solid rubber when you need the cushioning and outdoor-terrain capability of a pneumatic profile.
Pneumatic provides the best ride on rough terrain, but any puncture means downtime. Solid rubber never goes flat and handles higher static loads on smooth floors. Foam-filled is the middle ground — puncture-proof with a softer ride profile than solid rubber.
Flat-free foam-filled wheels perform best on outdoor surfaces: packed gravel, asphalt, concrete walkways, grass, and terrain with occasional obstacles.
Avoid foam-filled wheels where mark-free operation is required — the tread compound leaves light marks on polished concrete. For polished indoor floors, solid polyurethane or thermoplastic rubber is the right choice.
Common sizes range from 6-inch to 16-inch diameter in standard pneumatic rim widths: 4.00-6, 4.10-4, 4.10-6, 4.80-8. Both lug and smooth tread patterns are available.
Tire size is marked as diameter-width on pneumatic profiles (e.g., 4.10-6 means 4.10-inch wide on a 6-inch rim). Match the rim size of your existing wheel when replacing. Our engineers can help spec the correct replacement if you provide your current tire markings.
Three steps: (1) Total cart weight ÷ number of casters × 1.5 safety factor = minimum per-caster rating. (2) Measure the tallest obstacle on your route — wheel diameter should be at least 3× that height for clean rollover. (3) Match axle bore: 3/4" for most 8"–12" pneumatic wheels, 1" for 16" heavy-duty models.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Capacity Range | 200–500 lbs per caster |
| Wheel Diameter | 8" or 10" |
| Tire Width | 2"–3" |
| Axle Bore | 3/4" |
| Best For | Garden carts, light outdoor equipment, event staging |
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Capacity Range | 400–750 lbs per caster |
| Wheel Diameter | 12" |
| Tire Width | 3.5"–4" |
| Axle Bore | 3/4" or 1" |
| Best For | Equipment carts, loading dock transfers, agriculture, landscaping trailers |
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Capacity Range | 800–1,200 lbs per caster |
| Wheel Diameter | 16" |
| Tire Width | 4"–6" |
| Axle Bore | 1" |
| Best For | Heavy equipment transport, construction sites, rough outdoor terrain, towing carts |
