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Use these general purpose nylon wheels in a variety of applications.
These glass-filled nylon wheels are more durable than other nylon wheels.
A lightweight alternative to metal wheels, these offer capacities approaching those of steel.
Withstanding temperatures up to 470° F, these durable glass-filled nylon wheels are often used on racks in bakeries and curing ovens.
The rounded tread on these wheels allows them to turn more easily than flat-tread wheels.
The polypropylene core makes these wheels lighter and more corrosion resistant than iron-core wheels without sacrificing capacity.
Make your own wheels by cutting these wheel blanks to size with a band saw. They're easy to machine so you can create V-groove and flanged wheels, as well as conveyor rollers and pulleys.
Replace worn or broken wheels on your equipment—these wheels are designed to fit specific models of pallet and lift trucks.
Solid polyurethane wheels offer a durable ride with no possibility of tread separation.
These wheels have an iron core for greater capacities than other polyurethane wheels.
These wheels have a webbed tread that flexes to absorb shock and tapered roller bearings to withstand both downward and side force.
These lightweight wheels provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option.
Unlike other phenolic wheels, these won't absorb water.
Treads are laminated to prevent chipping, making these wheels better for rough surfaces than other phenolic wheels.
With a maximum temperature of 470° F, these wheels are often used in bakeries and production lines with heating elements.
These wheels have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor.
These lightweight wheels are commonly used on carts. Their solid rubber treads provide the cushioned ride of a pneumatic wheels without the possibility of a flat tire.
The angled rollers on these wheels allow vehicles to move forward, backward, sideways, and turn in place. Often used on automated guided vehicles and in robotics.
Stable and easy to turn, these casters have some of the lowest mount heights in their capacity range.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
A floor-friendly alternative to casters with metal wheels, these have heat-resistant treads that withstand temperatures up to 470° F.
Zinc plating gives these casters a bright, clean finish.
Get the strength of nylon with the cushion of rubber.
Mount these casters to the corners of carts, equipment, and angle iron.
These casters have some of the lowest mount heights in their capacity range.
A shield on the swivel keeps out contaminants for extended service life.
These casters match many common carts and dollies.
Sealed swivel bearings lengthen the life of these casters.
The lightweight wheels on these casters are easy to get rolling.
The solid rubber wheels on these casters cushion as well as pneumatic wheels but won't go flat.
The wheels of these casters have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor.
Forged steel construction gives these casters the strength for demanding applications.
These are good general purpose casters for moderately heavy loads.
Our most popular casters for carts and dollies.
Stable and easy to turn, these casters have the lowest mount heights in their capacity range.
These casters meet NSF/ANSI standards for use in food-service applications.
The legs are less angled than other casters to withstand the impact from containers that are frequently picked up and set back down.
Offered in a variety of mounting plate sizes, these casters match many common carts and dollies.
The steel frame has a black powder-coated finish to blend in with your equipment.
The most durable plastic wheel, the nylon wheels on these casters are impact and wear resistant. They work well on smooth surfaces. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
The wheels of these casters have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor. Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock‐ and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock- and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. They can be used on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
The lightweight wheels on these casters provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
These highly maneuverable casters let you start rolling quickly and turn easily.
Choose these casters when you need high capacities and low mounting heights.
More durable than other high-capacity casters, these withstand the stress of sudden impact.
These are good general purpose casters designed for heavy loads.
These are good general purpose casters for heavy loads.
Double-ball bearings and kingpinless swivel raceways offer better weight distribution and smooth swiveling.
Strong, thick frames make these casters suitable for medium and heavy duty applications.
A floor-friendly alternative to casters with metal wheels, these have heat-resistant treads that withstand temperatures up to 350° F.
Thicker frames, larger mounting plates, and a heavy duty swivel design make these casters more durable than other high-capacity casters.
These economical casters are designed for heavy loads.
A thick frame and metal debris guards on the wheel bearings ensure smooth operation and extended service life.
These economical casters are designed for moderately heavy loads.
The springs in these casters take on bumpy surfaces and obstructions while preventing shock to the load.
Treads are treated to protect the wheels from degradation. They meet NSF/ANSI 2 for food equipment use.
With some of the highest capacities in their capacity range, these casters have a kingpinless swivel design for impact resistance and smooth swiveling.
These highly maneuverable casters let you turn easily.
These casters have a strong frame and a cushioning wheel for shock absorption.
The lightweight wheels on these casters provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option.
A stainless steel frame and rust resistant bearings gives these casters good corrosion resistance. Their polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock- and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris.
Precision steel ball bearings result in smoother rolling than other high-capacity corrosion-resistant casters. They have a stainless steel frame for good corrosion resistance. Their polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock- and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 350° F, these casters also have a 304 stainless steel frame for corrosion resistance. Their glass-filled nylon wheels are impact and wear resistant.
A stainless steel frame and rust-resistant bearings make these casters good options for food-service equipment that's frequently washed down. The phenolic wheels are nonmarking and roll best on smooth surfaces.
With the smallest mounting plates and the lowest mounting heights of extra-high-capacity casters, these are a strong choice for tight spaces.
Forged steel construction holds up in demanding applications.
Move your heaviest loads with the largest casters we offer. Their forged steel construction holds up in demanding applications.
Not only do these casters offer some of the highest capacities, they also withstand the stress of sudden impact.
Strong, thick, forged steel frames make these casters suitable for medium and heavy duty applications.
Pair these swivel casters that have a kingpinless raceway with ball bearings for good impact resistance, smooth swiveling, and extended service life with the rigid casters to fit your needs.
Swivel casters have a kingpinless raceway with ball bearings for good impact resistance, smooth swiveling, and extended service life.
A rounded tread and a lightweight wheel core make these casters easy to turn.
Pair these swivel casters that have a kingpinless raceway with ball bearings for good impact resistance, smooth swiveling, and extended service life, with the rigid casters to fit your needs.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock‐ and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. They have a stainless steel frame and sealed bearings for corrosion resistance.
Match these casters to Rubbermaid carts, platform trucks, dump trucks, and dollies.
Create a seamless joint between the top of these casters and the bottom of most swivel chairs.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
Often used on furniture, the hood covers the wheel for a more finished appearance.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber. They can be used on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris.
Also known as universal casters, press-fit these casters into standard 1" OD wire shelving posts.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are commonly found on furniture and displays.
The most durable plastic wheel, the nylon wheels on these casters are impact and wear resistant. They work well on smooth surfaces. The wheels dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
Press-fit these casters into sockets on Rubbermaid carts with a 7/16" Tube OD.
Easily replace casters on InterMetro carts and shelving—friction holds them in place in the 1" OD posts.
Use these general purpose casters in a variety of applications.
Customize the length of your stem by adding any 1/2" dia. Grade 8 bolt through the unthreaded hole in the frame.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment like business machines and display fixtures stable.
As the standard for plastic wheels, phenolic wheels are nonmarking and perform well at high temperatures. They roll best on smooth surfaces but can be noisy.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock‐ and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
Designed for sanitary environments such as food plants, use these casters to move machinery, carts, furniture, and other equipment while compensating for uneven floors.
The stem on these casters fits into square tubing and can also be bolted to angle iron.
The large stem on these casters fits into scaffold frames and round tubing.
Mount these casters to the bottom edge of equipment to keep them out of sight.
Mount these casters to the side of equipment or on gates and doors. They are spring‐loaded for good shock absorption.
Slide the socket onto equipment legs and tighten the thumb screw.
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.
The dual-wheel design provides better load distribution and easier turning than leveling plate casters. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Create a low-profile conveying surface.
Replace damaged wheels or use multiple wheels to build a custom conveyor.
These wheels have rollers that rotate around the wheel core to allow movement in any direction.
A flange on these wheels separates material while guiding it down the line.
Mount these wheel transfers with the wheel up to transfer heavy objects.
A slippery UHMW polyethylene surface means these rollers won't stick to adjacent parts. Rollers are also highly corrosion resistant.
With dry-running PTFE sleeve bearings, these rollers don’t require lubricant. They’re also fully submersible, nonsparking, and lightweight.
Nylon rollers and aluminum rails make these good for light duty applications.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.
No need for drawer slides or roller track—add rollers to wood cabinet drawers and doors for smooth operation.