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About Polyurethane Brake Casters (Side/Top Lock)

Polyurethane side-lock and top-lock brake casters stop the wheel from rotating — useful for workbenches, mobile shelving, AV carts, and hospitality service carts where the swivel can still spin (it doesn't need to stay aimed). Cheaper than total-lock and lighter; not appropriate for medical, calibration, or any application where lateral drift is unsafe. CasterHQ stocks 53 polyurethane side/top lock configurations rated 75 to 1,250 lb per caster.

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Configurations
53
Polyurethane brake styles
Load Range
75–1,250 lb
Per brake caster
Brake Type
Wheel only
Side-lock + top-lock variants
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Content last verified April 2026 · 15+ years caster engineering · CasterHQ Engineering Team
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Polyurethane Brake Casters (Side/Top Lock) Selection Guide

01When do I use side-lock instead of total-lock?

Side-lock is appropriate for workbenches, mobile shelving, hospitality and food service carts, AV equipment, and any cart where lateral drift is acceptable. The swivel can still rotate freely — the wheel just won't roll. Side-lock is 30–50% cheaper than total-lock and easier to engage. NEVER use side-lock on medical or calibration carts where any movement is unsafe.

02What's the difference between side-lock and top-lock?

Side-lock has the brake lever on the side of the caster yoke — toe-activated from the side. Top-lock has the brake on top of the caster, engaged from above. Top-lock is useful when equipment frame blocks side access or when the caster is mounted under a table where you can only reach it from above.

03Are side-lock brakes ergonomic for repeated use?

Yes — modern side-lock pedals are designed for low-force toe engagement (under 5 lb pressure). For ultra-high-frequency use (50+ engagements per shift, hospitality service carts), spec step-on-step-off design which reduces operator back strain by ~12 inches per cycle.

Full Specifications Overview+
  • Brake types: side-lock (toe-lever), top-lock (top-engage), step-on-step-off
  • Load range: 75 lb to 1,250 lb per caster
  • Wheel diameters: 2″ through 6″
  • Polyurethane durometer: 75A to 90A Shore A
  • Mount types: plate (all 5 sizes); threaded stem; grip-ring stem
  • Brake mechanism: spring-loaded with pad against wheel tread
  • Pedal materials: zinc-plated steel; stainless available for clean room
Engineer Tips — Side/Top Lock Selection+
  • Use total-lock instead for any safety-critical application. Side-lock allows lateral drift — not safe for medical or calibration.
  • Spec step-on-step-off for repetitive engagement. Hospitality and service carts engage brakes 50+ times per shift — reduces operator back strain.
  • Top-lock for under-table or restricted-access mounting. When operator can't reach side of caster.
  • Verify lever clearance with equipment frame. Side-lock pedals can interfere with low-clearance dollies and shop carts.
  • Spec 4 brakes on all corners, not 2 diagonal. Diagonal placement causes cart rotation under push.
Frequently Asked Questions+

Side-lock vs total-lock cost difference? Side-lock typically 30-50% cheaper than total-lock equivalent.

Can I get side-lock on rigid casters? Yes — side-lock works on both swivel and rigid because it only locks the wheel.

Are side-lock brakes durable? Spring-loaded brake pad lasts 5+ years under typical commercial use; longer in light-duty applications.

Stainless side-lock available? Yes, full 304 stainless for clean room, food service, marine.

Step-on-step-off vs standard side-lock? Step-on-step-off has a long pedal — engage with toe forward, release with toe back. Reduces ergonomic strain on high-frequency carts.

Engineering Rule of Thumb
Load Rating Per Caster = (Total Cart Weight ÷ 3) × 1.25 safety factor

Divide total cart weight by 3 (not 4) because uneven floors cause one caster to temporarily lift, redistributing load to the remaining three. Multiply by 1.25 for dynamic impact (rolling onto floor seams, dock plates, thresholds). Example: a 1,500 lb cart needs casters rated ≥ 625 lb each (1,500 ÷ 3 × 1.25).

Spec'ing brake type for your cart?
Tell us cart use and frequency — we'll recommend side, top, or total lock.
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Side Lock vs Top Lock vs Total Lock

Brake Engages Load Range Cost Best Use
Side Lock Most Popular Wheel only 75–1,250 lb Lowest Workbenches, shelving
Top Lock Wheel only 200–900 lb Low Overhead-access equipment
Step-on-Step-off Wheel only 75–600 lb Low-medium Hospitality, high-frequency
Total Lock Wheel + Swivel 350–2,500 lb Medium-high Medical, OEM, calibration
Application Case Study — Results
53
Polyurethane brake styles
5+ yr
Brake mechanism life under typical use
94%
In-stock orders ship same day
Verified Buyer Testimonial
Verified

Replaced 180 hospitality service cart casters with CasterHQ's step-on-step-off side-lock poly casters. Operator back-strain reports dropped 60% over 12 months. The brake mechanism is still 100% functional after 18 months of 50+ daily engagements per cart.

HS
Hotel Operations Director
International luxury hotel · 180-unit retrofit
When NOT to Use Polyurethane Brake Casters (Side/Top Lock)
  • Side-lock on medical or calibration carts — swivel drift unsafe. Always total-lock instead.
  • Diagonal brake placement (2 of 4) — causes cart rotation under push. Brakes on all 4 corners.
  • Standard side-lock on high-frequency carts — operator back strain. Spec step-on-step-off.

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Specifications verified April 2026 · Updated quarterly by CasterHQ Engineering

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