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About Polyurethane Kingpinless Casters

Polyurethane kingpinless casters use a continuous swivel race construction without the central kingpin bolt — eliminating the #1 caster failure mode in heavy industrial use (kingpin shear under impact). Used on tow lines, dock-plate transitions, automotive plant carts, and any high-impact rolling load. CasterHQ stocks 54 polyurethane kingpinless configurations rated 1,250 to 6,000+ lb per caster.

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Configurations
54
Polyurethane kingpinless styles
Load Range
1,250–6,000 lb
Per kingpinless caster
Failure Mode
Eliminated
No central kingpin bolt to shear
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Reviewed by Jordan Wilson · Industrial Caster Specialist
Content last verified April 2026 · 15+ years caster engineering · CasterHQ Engineering Team
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Polyurethane Kingpinless Casters Selection Guide

01What is a kingpin and why does it fail?

A kingpin is the central bolt that holds the swivel race together on traditional swivel casters. Under heavy impact load (rolling onto dock plates at speed, hitting floor seams with 2,000+ lb carts), the kingpin can shear — the entire caster falls apart, dropping the load. Kingpinless casters eliminate this by using a continuous race construction with no central bolt.

02When do I need kingpinless?

Spec kingpinless for: tow-line carts traveling over 3 mph, automotive plant material handling carts, dock-to-floor transitions with heavy loads, any cart over 1,500 lb that crosses thresholds repeatedly, and aerospace assembly jigs. Kingpinless is overkill for static-position carts under 1,500 lb.

03Cost premium of kingpinless vs standard swivel?

Typically 25–40% more per caster. The continuous race construction requires more machining and higher-grade bearings. The cost is recovered on the first kingpin-shear incident avoided — replacing a damaged cart and load far exceeds the per-caster premium.

Full Specifications Overview+
  • Construction: continuous swivel race, no central kingpin bolt
  • Load range: 1,250 lb (medium-heavy) to 6,000+ lb (extra heavy)
  • Wheel diameters: 4″ through 12″
  • Polyurethane durometer: 85A to 95A Shore A (firmer for higher load)
  • Bearings: tapered roller standard; sealed roller for premium
  • Mount types: plate (4-1/2″ × 6-1/4″ to 5″ × 6-1/4″); custom weld-on for extra heavy
  • Brake options: total-lock and side-lock available
Engineer Tips — Kingpinless Selection+
  • Always spec kingpinless for tow-line duty above 3 mph. Kingpin shear is statistically the dominant failure mode at tow speeds.
  • Spec kingpinless for carts crossing dock plates with 1,500+ lb loads. Impact at the seam is when kingpins fail.
  • Tapered roller bearings, not ball. Ball bearings fail under cyclic load above 5,000 lb — kingpinless construction needs roller to match.
  • Use Grade 8 bolts on 3,500+ lb kingpinless casters. Grade 5 hardware shears at the first dock-plate impact.
  • Lubrication schedule matters — sealed bearings still need re-grease every 6 months under continuous load. Document inspection cadence.
Frequently Asked Questions+

Heaviest poly kingpinless you stock? 8″ poly-on-iron kingpinless rated 6,000 lb. For higher loads, switch to forged steel kingpinless.

Kingpinless vs sealed-precision swivel? Both are upgrades. Kingpinless is more durable for impact loads; sealed-precision swivel is for sustained continuous load. Spec kingpinless for variable-load applications.

Brake options on kingpinless? Both total-lock and side-lock available. Total-lock requires the swivel race lockout — engineered into the continuous race.

Stainless kingpinless? Yes, on heavy industrial models. Used in marine, food processing.

Custom kingpinless? Yes, on minimums of 100+ units with 3-4 week lead time.

Engineering Rule of Thumb
Heavy Duty Load = (Total Weight ÷ 3) × 1.35 dynamic safety

Kingpinless applications use 1.35 dynamic safety factor (vs standard 1.25) because impact forces on dock plates and tow speeds are greater. Divide total weight by 3, multiply by 1.35. Example: a 4,500 lb cart needs casters rated ≥ 2,025 lb each (4,500 ÷ 3 × 1.35).

Spec'ing for tow line or 1,500+ lb impact?
Send cart weight, travel speed, dock-plate transitions. We match kingpinless capacity exactly.
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Kingpinless Class Reference

Class Wheel Dia. Load/Caster Best Use Bearing
Medium-Heavy Most Popular 4–6″ 1,250–2,500 lb Industrial carts, tow lines Tapered roller
Heavy 6–8″ 2,500–4,000 lb Automotive plant, aerospace Tapered roller
Extra Heavy 8–10″ 4,000–6,000 lb Transformer bases, rail Sealed roller
Forged Steel 10–12″ 6,000+ lb Aerospace assembly, defense Sealed roller
Application Case Study — Results
54
Polyurethane kingpinless styles
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Kingpin shear failures by design
94%
In-stock orders ship same day
Verified Buyer Testimonial
Verified

Replaced 320 automotive plant tow-line cart casters with CasterHQ's 6-inch poly kingpinless. Three years in, zero kingpin failures vs the 12 we logged annually with our prior standard-swivel vendor. The cost premium paid back in 4 months on avoided cart drops alone.

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Plant Material Handling Manager
Automotive Tier 1 supplier · 320-unit retrofit
When NOT to Use Polyurethane Kingpinless Casters
  • Standard swivel on tow lines above 3 mph — kingpin shear is the dominant failure mode. Always kingpinless.
  • Ball bearings on 5,000+ lb kingpinless — fail under cyclic load. Spec tapered or sealed roller.
  • Grade 5 bolts on 3,500+ lb kingpinless — shear at first dock-plate impact. Always Grade 8.

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Specifications verified April 2026 · Updated quarterly by CasterHQ Engineering

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