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Plate Casters — Top-Plate Mount up to 40,000 lb

Industrial plate casters — top-plate mount swivel and rigid casters for carts, machinery, equipment dollies, and industrial mobility. 2-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ light-duty plates through 12″ x 15-3/8″ super-heavy-duty plates. Capacities from 75 lb to 40,000 lb per caster. Steel, stainless, kingpinless, and shock-absorbing variants. 3,344 SKUs across 20 plate sizes. Stocked at our Mansfield, TX facility.

Managing plate casters across a fleet of carts or equipment? CasterHQ FleetTag maps your fleet to exact replacement SKUs and lets your team scan a QR tag to reorder the right caster in seconds, on Net 30/60 terms.

20 Plate Sizes Stocked 75 lb to 40,000 lb Capacity Steel · Stainless · Kingpinless 3,344 SKUs in 5 Tiers Same or Next-Day Ship

Shop Plate Casters by Top-Plate Size

Plate casters are top-plate-mount casters that bolt to equipment through a flat four-hole plate, the most common mounting method in industrial material handling. CasterHQ stocks 3,344 plate casters from 75 lb light-duty to 40,000 lb mil-spec, in 20 plate sizes, steel or stainless, most shipping same day from Mansfield, TX.

  • Most common plate: 4″ x 4-1/2″ (1,788 of 3,344 SKUs)
  • Capacity sizing: total load ÷ 4 casters, then add 30% indoor or 50% outdoor
  • Replacing casters? Match the existing bolt-hole pattern before ordering

Not sure which plate fits? Email info@casterhq.com or call 844-439-4335 for a fitment check.

Plate Caster Size & Capacity Tiers

Plate size correlates directly with capacity. Match plate to load and bolt-hole pattern on your existing equipment.

Plate Size Tier Capacity Range Wheel Sizes Best For
2-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ Light Duty 75 - 350 lb 2″ - 5″ Furniture dollies, tool boxes, light carts
2-1/2″ x 3-5/8″ Light-Medium 100 - 500 lb 3″ - 5″ Service carts, food carts, light industrial
3-1/8″ x 4-1/8″ Medium 300 - 800 lb 3″ - 6″ Shop carts, equipment dollies, medium loads
4″ x 4-1/2″ Medium-Heavy 500 - 1,500 lb 4″ - 8″ Industrial carts, AGVs, manufacturing
4-1/2″ x 6-1/4″ Heavy Duty 1,000 - 3,000 lb 6″ - 10″ Heavy industrial, towing, dock carts
5-1/4″ x 7-1/4″ Heavy Duty 2,000 - 5,000 lb 8″ - 12″ Heavy machinery, foundry, steel mills
6-1/4″ x 7-1/2″ Super Heavy 5,000 - 12,000 lb 10″ - 14″ Aircraft tugs, military, super-heavy industrial
8-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ + Mil-Spec 12,000 - 40,000 lb 12″ - 24″ Mil-spec, aerospace ground support, custom

How to Choose

1. Match Plate to Existing Bolt Pattern

If replacing casters on existing equipment, measure the bolt-hole spacing on the current mount, corner-to-corner across the diagonals. The plate size must match. The most common standard plates are 2-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ (light), 4″ x 4-1/2″ (medium-heavy, most popular), and 4-1/2″ x 6-1/4″ (heavy). Photograph the mount and email info@casterhq.com if you are unsure.

2. Capacity Sizing

Total cart load divided by 4 casters, then add 30% for shock peaks on smooth indoor floors or 50% for outdoor and rough surfaces. Do not under-spec: a 1,000 lb load on 4 casters needs 325 lb per caster minimum.

3. Wheel Size by Floor Condition

Smooth concrete: 4-6″ works fine. Floor seams, light debris: 6-8″ minimum. Cracked concrete, outdoor, thresholds: 8-12″ required. Larger plate sizes accept larger wheels.

4. Swivel vs Rigid Configuration

Standard 4-caster cart: 2 swivel front + 2 rigid rear for stable straight-line tracking. All-swivel: tight maneuvering, AGVs, dock work. Kingpinless swivel: shock-load applications where kingpin failure is the failure mode.

Engineer Tip: The most common reason for caster failure is plate-size mismatch, not capacity. Even if the new plate has the right bolt-hole spacing, the plate dimensions must match the mount on the equipment, an over-sized plate can hit framework or adjacent casters during swivel. Always measure the available mounting envelope before ordering. CasterHQ engineers can pre-verify fitment, email info@casterhq.com with photos and equipment make/model.

How CasterHQ Sources and Verifies Plate Casters

First-hand from our Mansfield, TX warehouse and engineering desk.

We carry the full plate caster catalog from every Tier 1 manufacturer, Hamilton, Albion, Faultless, Colson, and Caster Concepts, rather than a single private-label line, so plate size, capacity, and wheel material can be matched to the application instead of to whatever one brand stocks. All 20 plate sizes, from 2-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ light-duty through 12″ x 15-3/8″ mil-spec, are kept on the shelf here in Mansfield.

Before an order ships, our team cross-references the bolt-hole pattern and overall plate envelope against the equipment it is mounting to, the mismatch that causes most replacement failures. Send photos with the equipment make and model to info@casterhq.com and we verify fitment before you buy. Stock plate casters picked before 3pm CT ship the same day; super-heavy and mil-spec sizes are freight-quoted at order with lead time confirmed up front.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a plate caster?

A caster that mounts to equipment via a flat top plate with 4 bolt holes. The top plate transfers load and rotation forces between the equipment and the caster. Plate casters are the most common mount style in industrial caster applications.

What is the most common plate size?

4″ x 4-1/2″ is the most-specified industrial plate size in North America, 1,788 of the 3,344 plate caster SKUs at CasterHQ use this plate. Capacity range: 500-1,500 lb per caster.

How do I measure plate size for a replacement caster?

Measure the four bolt holes on your existing equipment mount, corner to corner across both diagonals. Both bolt pattern and plate dimensions must match for bolt-for-bolt replacement.

What is a kingpinless caster?

A kingpinless caster has no central kingpin in the swivel raceway. Kingpinless eliminates the most common caster failure mode, kingpin loosening or shearing under shock loads. Capacity is typically 1,000-12,000 lb per caster.

What is the heaviest plate caster?

CasterHQ stocks Hamilton mil-spec plate casters up to 40,000 lb per caster. These use 12″ x 15-3/8″ super-heavy plates with 16-24″ wheels. Lead time on the largest sizes: 4-6 weeks.

What is the difference between steel and stainless plate casters?

Steel plate casters: zinc-plated finish for indoor industrial use, lower cost, full capacity range. Stainless plate casters: 304 or 316 stainless for wet, washdown, food, pharma, and corrosive environments.

Can plate casters be welded instead of bolted?

Yes, welded plate casters use the top plate as a weld attachment surface. Weld-on requires steel plate (not stainless or aluminum). Specify weld-prep finish at order.

Do plate casters include mounting hardware?

No, plate casters ship without bolts because bolt length depends on the thickness of the equipment frame. Use grade 5 zinc-plated steel bolts with washers and lock nuts.

20 Plate Sizes In StockFrom 2-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ light-duty through 12″ x 15-3/8″ mil-spec. Every common industrial plate size stocked.
All Major BrandsHamilton, Albion, Faultless, Colson, Caster Concepts, Service Caster, full plate caster catalog from every Tier 1 manufacturer.
Same-Day Ship from TexasStock plate casters ship same day from Mansfield, TX before 3pm CT. Freight quoted at order for super-heavy sizes.
Engineer Cross-Reference844-439-4335 or info@casterhq.com for plate fitment, bolt-pattern match, and replacement specification. Real engineering, no scripts.

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