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Handles on either end and four swivel casters make these carts easy to maneuver.
Panels on three sides let you stack material high, while the top shelf can be used as a work surface.
Slide out the tote boxes to access stored materials.
A place for everything—these carts hold mops, buckets, cleaning supplies, floor signs, and more.
No need to lug around a ladder and a cart—these carts do the job of both.
The aluminum platform on these trucks weighs less than many steel and wood platforms but is still strong.
Tall handles let you stack higher than other trucks, and a narrow platform with rigid casters in the center and swivel casters at each end let you maneuver in tight spaces. Remove the handles for easy unloading.
The lightweight wheels on these casters are easy to get rolling.
A floor-friendly alternative to casters with metal wheels, these have heat-resistant treads that withstand temperatures up to 470° F.
Minimize shock to your load on bumpy surfaces with these spring-loaded casters.
Forged steel construction gives these casters the strength for demanding applications.
These are good general purpose casters for moderately heavy loads.
These highly maneuverable casters let you start rolling quickly and turn easily.
These are good general purpose casters designed for heavy loads.
Strong, thick frames make these casters suitable for medium and heavy duty applications.
The springs in these casters take on bumpy surfaces and obstructions while preventing shock to the load.
More durable than other high-capacity casters, these withstand the stress of sudden impact.
These highly maneuverable casters let you turn easily.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight casters are often used on furniture and displays.
Use screws or bolts to attach the mounting plate on these casters to a flat surface. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Install these casters into a threaded hole. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
These racks, also known as bakery carts and bun racks, are often used for food service, electronics, and small-parts assembly applications.
Shaft collars secure the spools on the spindles.
Roll heavy tools and equipment needed when working on rail tracks.