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Rubber Wheels (All Types)

Complete Rubber Catalog · 59 Styles · Same-Day Ship

Rubber Wheels — All Types & Configurations

Full rubber wheel catalog — soft rubber, mold-on rubber, mortuary tread, semi-pneumatic, and conductive variants. Browse by capacity, durometer, bore, or bearing type. CasterHQ engineering can cross-reference any OEM rubber wheel for replacement.

59
Styles Stocked
1,000 lb
Max Capacity
4
Sub-Categories
Same-Day
Ship Standard

How do I cross-reference an OEM rubber wheel?

Measure four specs — overall diameter, tread width, bore (axle hole) diameter, and overall hub length. Submit those plus the OEM part number to info@casterhq.com. We cross to Hamilton, Albion, Colson, RWM, MedCaster, and Darnell-Rose stocked equivalents.

What's the largest rubber wheel CasterHQ stocks?

16" mold-on rubber on cast iron core — up to 1,000 lb capacity. Semi-pneumatic to 16" diameter for outdoor service equipment and hand trucks.

Can rubber wheels handle vibrating equipment?

Yes — rubber is the best wheel material for shock and vibration isolation. Spec soft rubber (65-75A) for the highest dampening. For continuous vibration under heavy load, semi-pneumatic delivers the most cushion.

Variant Diameter Range Capacity Stock Status
Soft Rubber Solid 2" - 8" up to 350 lb Same-day ship
Mold-On Rubber on Iron 3" - 16" up to 1,000 lb Same-day ship
Mortuary Tread 4" - 8" up to 350 lb Same-day ship
Semi-Pneumatic 6" - 16" up to 600 lb Same-day standard sizes
Conductive Rubber 4" - 8" up to 350 lb 2-3 week lead
Engineer Tip · Sourcing Tip

For replacement orders, photograph the existing wheel side-by-side with a tape measure showing diameter and tread width. Email the photo with your OEM part number — cross-reference is usually same-day.

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OEM / Custom Spec

Need a custom spec or OEM wheel build?

Custom durometer, hub material, plate spec, or non-standard size — engineering team turns RFQs same day.

FAQ

Can I get rubber wheels with sealed precision bearings?+

Yes — most stocked rubber wheels accept sealed ball bearings or roller bearings. Premium tier includes ABEC-1 precision sealed for AGV and continuous-duty applications.

Lead time on non-stock rubber compounds?+

2-4 weeks for non-stock durometer or color. FDA-grade and conductive variants typically 3-4 weeks from manufacturer.

Do you stock white non-marking rubber?+

Yes — white and gray non-marking compounds in stock for healthcare, food processing, and clean-floor environments. Black compounds also non-marking on most modern surfaces; verify the SKU spec.

Can rubber wheels be re-treaded?+

Mold-on rubber yes — the iron core can be re-vulcanized with new rubber tread by specialty shops. Cost is typically 60-70% of new wheel cost; only economical for large industrial wheels (12"+) or hard-to-source legacy sizes.

What's the rubber wheel break-in period?+

48-72 hours of normal service. New rubber tread has a slick mold-release residue that wears off after the first day. Wheels grip and roll truer after break-in.

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