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Industrial Hand Trucks

CasterHQ stocks industrial hand trucks for route delivery, warehouse, and plant-floor work — two-wheel, convertible, appliance, keg, stair-climbing, and power-assist builds from 300 lb to 2,000 lb. We carry B&P Manufacturing, Magliner, and Wesco, plus replacement frames, handles, nose plates, and wheels, shipped from Mansfield, TX.

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What is an industrial hand truck?

An industrial hand truck is a two-wheel or convertible material-handling tool used to move boxed, palletized, drummed, or appliance loads short distances by tilting the load onto a nose plate and balancing it over the axle. Industrial-grade trucks differ from retail models in frame gauge, weld quality, wheel bearings, and capacity — most route and plant trucks are rated 500 lb to 1,000 lb, with heavy convertible and four-wheel builds reaching 1,250 lb to 2,000 lb.

Choosing a hand truck: brand and build

For route delivery and plant work, the build matters more than the badge — frame material, capacity, wheel type, and brake setup should match your load and terrain. Among manufacturers, B&P Manufacturing and Magliner set the standard for configurable aluminum trucks, with B&P offering a fully modular system where frame, handle, nose plate, wheels, and brakes are specified independently. CasterHQ stocks B&P, Magliner, and Wesco. If you are sourcing a specific brand, the full B&P Manufacturing catalog covers every Liberator convertible, hand truck, platform truck, and OEM part.

Two-wheel vs. convertible vs. specialty: which build fits your operation?

A standard two-wheel truck is the right call for repetitive box and carton handling on smooth floors. A convertible truck folds between two-wheel upright and four-wheel horizontal mode, which suits mixed loads and longer pushes. Specialty builds solve specific problems: stair climbers add a tri-wheel or track assembly for curbs and steps, appliance trucks add a belt or ratchet strap and wide frame, keg trucks add a curved back and hook, and power-assist trucks add battery drive for ramps and high-volume routes. Match the build to the load and the terrain, not the price.

Hand truck capacity and wheel selection

Rated capacity assumes a balanced load over the axle on a level surface — off-center or top-heavy loads cut usable capacity. Wheel choice drives ride and maintenance: pneumatic (air-filled) wheels absorb shock on rough ground but can go flat; foam-filled and flat-free wheels give a similar ride with zero maintenance; solid and microcellular wheels roll easily on smooth indoor floors. For route trucks crossing docks, lots, and curbs, foam-filled is usually the lowest-hassle choice.

Replacement parts: rebuild instead of replace

A bent frame or worn nose plate does not mean a new truck. CasterHQ stocks hand truck frames, loop and pin handles, vertical grips, nose plates, 60-inch extensions, and 8-inch and 10-inch replacement wheels — including the full B&P parts line and general Cosco-style component kits. Identifying the frame series first makes handle, nose plate, and axle fitment straightforward.

Hand truck FAQ

What capacity hand truck do I need?

For boxed and carton loads, a 500–800 lb two-wheel truck is typical. For drums, appliances, or mixed loads, step up to 800–1,250 lb. Convertible and four-wheel builds reach 2,000 lb. Always size above your heaviest routine load.

Which hand truck wheels are best for outdoor routes?

Foam-filled or flat-free wheels. They absorb dock and curb shock like pneumatic wheels but never go flat, which keeps route trucks in service.

Can I rebuild a hand truck instead of buying new?

Usually yes. Frames, handles, nose plates, extensions, axles, and wheels are all stocked as replacement parts. Identify the frame series first, then match components.

What's the difference between a hand truck and a convertible?

A standard hand truck only operates in two-wheel upright mode. A convertible folds between two-wheel and four-wheel horizontal mode, handling a wider range of loads and longer pushes.

Does CasterHQ carry B&P and Magliner?

Yes. CasterHQ stocks B&P Manufacturing, Magliner, and Wesco hand trucks. For the complete brand catalog, see the B&P Manufacturing hub.

Not sure which hand truck build fits your route?

Our US-based material handling specialists will spec the frame, wheels, and brake setup to your load and terrain.

Call 844-439-4335

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