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Industrial casters and wheels rated 75 lb to 40,000 lb per caster. Plate, stem, kingpinless, and specialty mounts in polyurethane, rubber, phenolic, stainless and high-temp materials. Engineered for OEM, aerospace, automotive, food, medical, AGV, and heavy manufacturing. Most orders ship same day from Mansfield, TX.

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What Are Industrial Casters?

Industrial casters are heavy-duty wheel and swivel assemblies engineered for commercial material handling, with load ratings from 75 lb to over 40,000 lb per caster. Unlike furniture casters, they use forged steel rigs, precision sealed bearings, and hardened wheel materials such as polyurethane, phenolic, cast iron, and stainless steel. They mount via top plate, threaded stem, grip-ring stem, expanding stem, or kingpinless swivel, and are specified by load capacity, wheel diameter, mount type, environment, and brake or swivel-lock features.

  • Capacity: 75 – 40,000+ lb per caster (4-caster sets to 160,000 lb)
  • Mounts: Plate, threaded stem, grip-ring stem, expanding stem, kingpinless
  • Wheels: Polyurethane, rubber, phenolic, cast iron, forged steel, stainless
  • Environments: Wash-down, high-temp, outdoor, cleanroom, AGV 24/7, cold storage
  • Lead time: Same-day shipping on stocked SKUs from Mansfield, TX
8,000+SKUs in stock
75 – 40K lbCapacity range
Same DayShipping cutoff 4 PM CT
50,000+Businesses served
100+ yrsCombined engineering

How to Choose the Right Industrial Caster

The fastest path to the right caster is a 5-spec checklist: total load, environment, floor surface, mount type, and required features. Get those five right and you eliminate 95% of premature caster failures we see in the field.

Step Decision Why It Matters
1 · Load Total cart weight ÷ casters × 1.25 The 25% safety factor accounts for impact, uneven floors, and shock loads. Skip it and rigs fail early.
2 · Environment Wash-down, high-temp, outdoor, cleanroom, chemical Stainless for wash-down, phenolic for heat, pneumatic for outdoor, sealed bearings for debris.
3 · Floor Smooth concrete, epoxy, tile, asphalt, debris Polyurethane on smooth, rubber on rough, nylon on debris. Wrong wheel adds 30–50% rolling resistance.
4 · Mount Plate, threaded stem, grip-ring stem, expanding stem, kingpinless Plate is strongest, stem is fast-swap, kingpinless eliminates the #1 failure point above 1,500 lb.
5 · Features Brake, swivel-lock, total-lock, ergonomic, anti-static Brakes for slope > 2°, total-lock for stationary work, ergo for > 8 push-hours/day.

Plate vs Stem vs Kingpinless — Mount Type Comparison

Mount Capacity (per caster) Best For Watch Out For
Plate 75 – 40,000+ lb OEM, fixed equipment, heavy carts, machinery bases Requires bolt pattern match · drilling on retrofit
Threaded Stem 75 – 1,200 lb Carts, dollies, retrofits, stem-into-tube assemblies Stem strip-out at high load · loosening over time
Grip-Ring Stem 100 – 600 lb Furniture, light equipment, push-in mounts Lower retention force · not for high-vibration
Expanding Stem 200 – 1,000 lb Tube-frame carts, scaffolds, OEM tube mounts Tube ID must match · re-tightening in service
Kingpinless 1,500 – 23,000 lb Towlines, AGVs, heavy equipment, shock-load applications Larger swivel head footprint · higher unit cost

Engineer Tip: 4 Selection Mistakes That Kill Industrial Casters

  • Under-rating by skipping the 25% safety margin. The #1 failure we see. Always: total load ÷ casters × 1.25.
  • Polyurethane on debris floors. Poly slices and chunks on metal shavings. Use nylon or phenolic in machine shops.
  • Kingpin casters above 1,500 lb. Kingpins fatigue and snap under shock load. Spec kingpinless above 1,500 lb per caster.
  • Plain bearings in wash-down. Water washes lubricant out. Spec sealed precision bearings or stainless wash-down rated.

Based on CasterHQ engineering team field data from 50,000+ industrial caster installations across aerospace, automotive, food, medical, and AGV applications.

Industrial Caster FAQs

What load capacity do I need for industrial casters?

Take total loaded weight, divide by the number of casters, then multiply by 1.25 for a 25% safety margin. Example: 4,000 lb cart on 4 casters = 1,000 lb each × 1.25 = 1,250 lb minimum capacity per caster. Pick the next-higher rated caster, never the exact match.

Plate caster vs stem caster — which is stronger?

Plate casters are significantly stronger. Top plate mounts distribute load across 4 bolts and a flat steel plate, supporting up to 40,000 lb per caster. Threaded stem casters max out around 1,200 lb because the stem becomes the failure point. Use plate for OEM, fixed equipment, and anything over 1,200 lb per caster.

When should I use kingpinless casters?

Above 1,500 lb per caster, on towlines, on AGVs, and any application with shock loads or vibration. The kingpin is the single failure point on traditional casters, so eliminating it can extend swivel life 3–5×. Kingpinless casters cost more per unit but the lifetime cost is lower.

What wheel material is best for warehouse floors?

Polyurethane on smooth concrete and epoxy gives the best balance of capacity, floor protection, and rolling efficiency. Use nylon or phenolic on debris-heavy floors where poly would slice. Use rubber for shock absorption on rough or outdoor surfaces. Cast iron is for clean steel/concrete only because it damages most floor finishes.

Do industrial casters ship same day?

Yes. Most stocked SKUs ship same day from our Mansfield, TX warehouse if ordered before 4 PM CT, Monday – Friday. Custom rigs and high-capacity kingpinless typically ship within 2–5 business days. Call 844-439-4335 for current lead times on specific part numbers.

Can I get a quote on a large OEM order?

Yes. We supply OEMs across aerospace, automotive, food, medical, and AGV with bulk pricing on 100+ unit orders. Send a part number, qty, and ship-to via the request a quote form or call 844-439-4335 and ask for the OEM team.

What's the difference between industrial casters and commercial casters?

Both terms are used interchangeably, but generally: industrial casters are rated 600+ lb per caster and engineered for manufacturing, OEM, and 24/7 use; commercial casters typically refer to the 200–600 lb range used in food service, retail carts, and light institutional applications. Both are above furniture-grade.

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