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Offered in a variety of mounting plate sizes, these casters match many common carts and dollies.
The solid rubber wheels on these casters cushion as well as pneumatic wheels but won't go flat.
These are our best general purpose casters for light duty loads.
Our most popular casters for carts and dollies.
Metal wheel guards keep dust and debris from restricting motion.
A tough, puncture-resistant tread surrounds a nonpressurized pocket of air so these wheels absorb shock to cushion like pneumatic wheels but won't go flat.
The lightweight wheels on these casters are easy to get rolling.
Popular in hospitals and laboratories, our quietest casters have a soft, cushioning rubber tread with a hard polypropylene core for strength.
Used on hotel bellman's carts, these casters have a compact frame for use on small appliances and furniture.
These economical casters are designed for moderately heavy loads.
These air-filled wheels absorb shock to eliminate noise and cushion your load.
Forged steel construction gives these casters the strength for demanding applications.
More durable than other casters in their capacity range, these withstand the stress of sudden impact.
Both the wheel bearings and the swivel bearings are protected to lengthen the life of these casters.
Thicker frames, larger mounting plates, and a heavy duty swivel design make these casters more durable than other casters in their capacity range.
Chrome or zinc plating gives these casters a bright, clean finish.
The legs on these casters are less angled than other casters to withstand the impact from containers that are frequently picked up and set back down.
Made from a special blend of rubber, the wheels on these casters roll easily over smooth and rough surfaces.
A shield on the swivel keeps out contaminants for extended service life.
A floor-friendly alternative to casters with metal wheels, these have heat-resistant treads that withstand temperatures up to 470° F.
These casters have a strong frame and a cushioning wheel for shock absorption.
Low mount heights and small mounting plates make these a good choice where space is limited.
The steel frame has a black powder-coated finish to blend in with your equipment.
The soft rubber wheel and the sturdy steel frame withstand shock to protect your load.
Minimize shock to your load on bumpy surfaces with these spring-loaded casters.
These are good general purpose casters for moderately heavy loads.
These casters match many common carts and dollies.
These casters have some of the lowest mount heights in their capacity range.
Sealed swivel bearings lengthen the life of these casters.
Mount these casters to the corners of carts, equipment, and angle iron.
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.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
A flange on one side of the wheel keeps your equipment running on square structural tubing and other rails.
Often used on creeper stools, these have a smooth-rolling angled wheel that creates a low profile.
Withstanding temperatures up to 1600° F, these are the most heat-resistant casters we offer.
Stable and easy to turn, these casters have some of the lowest mount heights in their capacity range.
The legs are less angled than other casters to withstand the impact from containers that are frequently picked up and set back down.
Get the strength of nylon with the cushion of rubber.
Zinc plating gives these casters a bright, clean finish.
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.
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.
Our most corrosion-resistant casters have a 316 stainless steel frame and stainless steel wheel bearings that stand up to frequent washdowns. Their soft rubber wheels absorb shock and provide good traction on rough surfaces.
With a 304 stainless steel frame for good corrosion resistance, these casters are an economical alternative to washdown casters. Wheels range from soft rubber that absorbs shock and sound while providing good traction on rough surfaces, to hard, impact-resistant rubber that rolls easily on smooth surfaces.
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.
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 dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
These are good general purpose casters designed for heavy loads.
Strong, thick frames make these casters suitable for medium and heavy duty applications.
Double-ball bearings and kingpinless swivel raceways offer better weight distribution and smooth swiveling.
At the top of their capacity range, these casters have a kingpinless swivel design for impact resistance and smooth swiveling.
A thick frame and metal debris guards on the wheel bearings ensure smooth operation and extended service life.
More durable than other high-capacity casters, these withstand the stress of sudden impact.
With some of the highest capacities in their capacity range, these casters have a kingpinless swivel design for impact resistance and smooth swiveling.
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.
These highly maneuverable casters let you turn easily.
Thicker frames, larger mounting plates, and a heavy duty swivel design make these casters more durable than other high-capacity casters.
The wheels on these casters are a special blend of soft rubber that start to roll easily.
These wheels cushion just as well as pneumatic wheels but are filled with polyurethane foam so they won't go flat.
These highly maneuverable casters let you start rolling quickly and turn easily.
A forged-steel frame and air-filled tire absorbs shock to prevent damage to your load.
A floor-friendly alternative to casters with metal wheels, these have heat-resistant treads that withstand temperatures up to 350° F.
These are good general purpose casters for heavy loads.
These economical casters are designed for heavy loads.
Choose these casters when you need high capacities and low mounting heights.
The lightweight wheels on these casters provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option.
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.
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.
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. The 303 stainless steel wheels are suitable for steam-cleaning applications.
Not only do these casters offer some of the highest capacities, they also withstand the stress of sudden impact.
A rounded tread and a lightweight wheel core make these casters easy to turn.
Move your heaviest loads with the largest casters we offer. Their forged steel construction holds up in demanding 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.
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.
Pair these swivel casters that have a kingpinless raceway with ball bearings for good impact resistance, smooth swiveling, and extended service life with the matching rigid casters to fit your needs.
A flange on one or both sides of the wheel keeps your equipment running on square structural tubing and other rails.
Choose these casters for your scrap bins and hoppers—their legs are less angled than other casters so they better resist the stress of frequent impact.
Swivel casters have a kingpinless raceway with ball bearings for good impact resistance, smooth swiveling, and extended service life.
Quiet-rolling air-filled rubber tires cushion your load when rolling over rough or uneven surfaces.
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.
The wheels on these casters are made of a special rubber that is impact and chemical resistant and absorbs shock for smooth rolling over rough surfaces. They have a stainless steel frame and sealed bearings for corrosion resistance.
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.
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.
The 90° angle bracket mounts into square tubing and can also be bolted to angle iron.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment like business machines and display fixtures stable.
Customize the length of your stem by adding any 1/2" dia. Grade 8 bolt through the unthreaded hole in the frame.
Use these general purpose casters in a variety of applications.
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.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment such as business machines and display fixtures stable.
Insert any 1/2" dia. Grade 8 bolt through the unthreaded hole in the frame to create a custom-length stem.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight casters are often used on furniture and displays.
These casters are offered with low mount heights to keep equipment like business machines and display fixtures stable. Their rubber wheels dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
Rubber wheels on these casters dissipate static to protect static sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
The soft rubber wheels are quiet, shock absorbing, and provide good traction on rough surfaces. 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. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
A nylon frame gives these casters the corrosion resistance you need for equipment that’s frequently washed down. Their soft rubber wheels are shock absorbing and provide good traction on rough surfaces.
Designed for sanitary environments such as food plants, use these casters to move machinery, carts, furniture, and other equipment while compensating for uneven floors.
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.
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.
Soft rubber wheels are shock absorbing and provide good traction on rough surfaces. They also dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
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.
Wheels range from soft rubber that absorbs shock while providing good traction on rough surfaces, to hard, impact‐resistant rubber that rolls easily on smooth surfaces.
Create a seamless joint between the top of these casters and the bottom of most swivel chairs.
The large stem on these casters fits into scaffold frames and round tubing.
The stem on these casters fits into square tubing and can also be bolted to angle iron.
Slide the socket onto equipment legs and tighten the thumb screw.
The thick, solid rubber or polyurethane foam treads provide the cushioned ride of an air-filled pneumatic wheel without the possibility of a flat tire.
Also known as semi-pneumatic wheels, these have a tough, puncture-resistant tread surrounding a nonpressurized pocket of air to cushion like a pneumatic wheel without going flat. Their spoked hub keeps them lightweight at larger sizes.
Also known as semi-pneumatic wheels, these have a tough, puncture-resistant tread surrounding a nonpressurized pocket of air to cushion like a pneumatic wheel without going flat.
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.
These wheels consist of an air-filled rubber tire on a steel rim and are among the quietest, most shock-absorbing wheels available.
A stiff sidewall prevents swaying during towing. Wheels are filled with compressed air to provide the best shock absorption and a quiet ride.
These lightweight wheels are commonly used on carts. They are filled with compressed air to provide the best shock absorption and a quiet ride.
Replace worn tires on pneumatic wheels.
These wheels have an iron core for greater capacities than other rubber wheels with the same quiet, smooth ride.
These wheels dissipate static to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.
These neoprene rubber wheels won't degrade when they come into contact with oil, mild acids, and solvents. They are more resilient than other rubber wheels.
Solid rubber wheels offer a durable ride with no possibility of tread separation.
Nylon or aluminum cores make these wheels lighter and more corrosion resistant than iron-core wheels without sacrificing capacity.
Also known as balloon tires, these have a rounded, cushioned tread for easy turning and good shock absorption.
Made of TPE rubber, these wheels outlast standard rubber wheels with better resistance to water, steam, and mild acids.
Replace worn or broken wheels on your equipment—these wheels are designed to fit specific models of pallet and lift trucks.
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.
Solid polyurethane wheels offer a durable ride with no possibility of tread separation.
These wheels have a webbed tread that flexes to absorb shock and tapered roller bearings to withstand both downward and side force.
These wheels have an iron core for greater capacities than other polyurethane wheels.
The polypropylene core makes these wheels lighter and more corrosion resistant than iron-core wheels without sacrificing capacity.
The rounded tread on these wheels allows them to turn more easily than flat-tread wheels.
These lightweight wheels are typically used on carts.
These wheels have rounded edges that ensure easy turning.
Rugged and long lasting, iron wheels can withstand chemicals, high temperatures, and heavy loads.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these wheels are the best choice for washdown applications such as food-processing areas.
These lightweight wheels provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option.
Treads are laminated to prevent chipping, making these wheels better for rough surfaces than other phenolic wheels.
Unlike other phenolic wheels, these won't absorb water.
With a maximum temperature of 470° F, these wheels are often used in bakeries and production lines with heating elements.
These glass-filled nylon wheels are more durable than other nylon wheels.
Use these general purpose nylon wheels in a variety of applications.
Withstanding temperatures up to 470° F, these durable glass-filled nylon wheels are often used on racks in bakeries and curing ovens.
A lightweight alternative to metal wheels, these offer capacities approaching those of steel.
Replace worn or damaged wheels on Rubbermaid carts and trucks.
These wheels have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor.
A flange on one or both sides of the wheel keeps your equipment running on rails and square structural tubing.
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.
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.
These locks bolt or weld to the side of equipment that can't accommodate a floor lock underneath. Compatible with a wide range of caster mount heights.
Set these floor locks to the height you need to compensate for uneven and sloped floors.
Floor locks bolt or weld to the underside of your equipment and have a spring-loaded base with a nonskid floor pad to keep equipment stationary.
Fit these wheels over your tool's arbor. The flexible flaps reduce gouging while producing a uniform finish on flat and curved surfaces.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
Various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels are included in these assortments. Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
The flaps are slit into narrow strips to provide more flexibility than other flap wheels.
An additive in the abrasive resists heat.
The abrasive‐embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
These assortments include various sizes and grits of flap sanding wheels. The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
The threaded stud allows faster wheel changes but requires the use of an adapter in your tool.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap wheels.
Made of aluminum oxide, these bits are well suited for use on most metals and materials that are not heat sensitive.
Bits are specially formulated to stay cool during grinding, so they won’t mar or discolor stainless steel.
Made of cotton fiber layers embedded with aluminum-oxide grains, these bits grind and finish in one step.
Similar to diamond, boron nitride is harder than aluminum oxide and lasts longer. Bits are also known as jig grinding pins and mandrels.
Sets contain an assortment of tools for grinding, sanding, and cutting on small surface areas.
The small 3/32" diameter shank and small head makes these bits good for precise and intricate jobs.
Each set contains a selection of our most popular grinding bits.
Made of ceramic alumina, these bits prevent material and heat buildup better than bits made of boron nitride and aluminum oxide when used on steel, stainless steel, iron, and titanium.
Set contains a selection of our most popular hex-shank grinding bits. Use them in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
A diamond abrasive that's bonded to a rubber cushioning makes these bits last 10 to 20 times longer than rubber-cushioned bits without diamond. Because they’re cushioned during grinding, these bits produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
Produce a smooth surface on precise, intricate grinding jobs.
Use bits in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
Bits thread onto mounted shanks so you can quickly switch head shapes without removing the shank. The abrasive grains are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
The bits in these sets have rubber blended into the abrasive, which cushions during grinding to produce a smooth to extra-smooth surface texture.
The abrasive grains in these discs are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other discs with similar grits. Discs attach to your grinder with a shank.
The abrasive grains in these bits are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
Also known as dressing sticks, these can be used to sharpen a variety of abrasive wheels.
The single point on these cleaners removes more material than multiple-point cleaners.
The larger face offers better control, while multiple points provide a finer finish than single-point cleaners.
Also known as hooded dressers, these cleaners reveal new layers of sharp abrasive and deflect flying chips.
Twist the knurled adjustment knob on these cleaners to advance the replaceable point.
Furnished with multiple points, these clean faster and leave a more uniform finish than single-point cleaners.
A single point removes more material than cleaners with multiple points.
A concentrated amount of diamond abrasive produces a finer finish than other multiple-point cleaners.
Use to clean or create rounded shapes on the wheel surface.
Mount these cleaners to the T-slot of your surface grinder or secure them to a magnetic chuck.
Reshape worn grinding wheels so they’ll continue to run straight by holding these truing sticks against the wheels as they turn.
Mount these truing cleaners to a T-slot to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
Cleaners maintain a consistent speed for minimal diamond loss. Use to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
Remove material and shape metal cylindrical forms or parts without the need for centers or fixtures.
The porous bond leaves more space between abrasive grains so heavy amounts of chips and coolant easily flow through.
Typically used with cylindrical, surface, and ID grinders, these wheels are specially designed to grind the inside diameter of workpieces.
Unlike aluminum oxide wheels, these silicon carbide wheels won’t clog when grinding soft metals.
A nickel-coated diamond grit and synthetic resin bond make these wheels extremely hard and wear resistant.
The special shapes of these wheels provide more clearance than typical straight wheels.
Made with boron nitride, second in hardness to diamond, these wheels are highly wear resistant and easily cut difficult-to-grind steel parts.
A more durable abrasive allows these wheels to remove more material and last longer than Norton General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Use these wheels for precision grinding on surface, cylindrical, and tool and cutter grinders. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Made with diamond abrasive, these bits are extremely hard and last longer than tungsten carbide. They have a small shank and head for precise and intricate jobs.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and lasts longer than tungsten carbide. For longer tool life and improved finish, use a water- or oil-soluble mist or coolant.
Almost as hard as diamond, these tungsten carbide bits cut through nonmetals without generating heat.
Best for grinding composites, fiberglass, plaster, plastic, rubber, and wood without generating heat, these sets include a selection of our most popular tungsten carbide bits.
Quickly remove vinyl, decals, tape, and double-sided molding striping and trim without damaging the surface below.
Use these wheels for heavy material removal in one spot or along a weld seam. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and snagging wheels.
A combination of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide abrasive creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits.
Wheels remove more material than other grinding wheels with cotton laminate.
The silicon carbide abrasive in these wheels is suspended in rubber for a cushioned grind with light material removal.
The perforated honeycomb pattern cuts carbide, ceramics, and glass without the need for cleaning.
Use these wheels for light grinding, deburring, and sharpening.
Designed to stand up to heavy use, these wheels remove more material than our general purpose grinding wheels.
Grind flat stock and flat surfaces with these segments.
Finish the edges of metal, polymer, and plastic 3D printed parts with the bits, burs, wheels, and brushes in these kits.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and can grind metal, ceramic, and plastic.
Grind a variety of materials, from metal to ceramic and plastic, in precise, detailed jobs.
Best for intricate, precise grinding jobs on metal, ceramic, and plastic, these sets include diamond abrasive bits with different head shapes.
Grind a variety of materials, such as metal, fiberglass, and ceramics. Also known as (AVOS) Type 29 wheels, they have an upside-down dish shape for a large contact area.
Silicon carbide cuts through concrete and stone without generating much heat. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
A large grinding surface, combined with a thick layer of rough abrasive removes more material than other wheels. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
Wheels have a large surface area and a thick layer of rough abrasive for heavy material removal on concrete and stone. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
The saucer shape lets you hold these wheels at shallower angles than Type 27 wheels, so they’re more comfortable to handle. They are also known as Type 28 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Multiple layers of nylon mesh embedded with abrasive provide a cushioned grind. Also known as unitized discs or wheels.
A blend of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Made with reinforced aluminum oxide, these wheels are designed for light grinding, cutting, and notching in steel pipelines.
A blend of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina removes material at a 50% faster rate than our Long-Life Grinding Wheels. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
The absence of iron, sulfur, and chlorine in these wheels means they won’t corrode or discolor stainless steel. They are also known as INOX wheels, Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Made with aluminum oxide in a diamond pattern, these flexible wheels remove mill scale from metal, including pipe, in a single step.
Wheels are a blend of aluminum oxide and zirconia alumina, which removes more material and lasts three times as long as our General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Heat-dissipating holes reduce material buildup and extend the life of the wheel. Wheels have a semiflexible backing that conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
Bonded without any wax or rubber filler, these wheels resist material buildup. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
The flexible backing on these wheels conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
A good value for everyday use, these wheels offer an economical balance between heavy material removal and long life. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Use on 7" and 9" angle grinders and sanders to remove paint, rust, and scale from hard surfaces.
Sharpen, deburr, and grind metal surfaces.
Specially spaced flutes quickly remove materials such as aluminum, brass, bronze, and plastics without clogging.
Diamond-cut teeth effectively cut hard materials.
Extend your reach with these 6 1/4" to 7" long burs.
Pointed teeth cut wood and rubber quickly without clogging.
Reach around barriers to cut, grind, shape, and remove sharp edges in hard-to-access spots.
Extend your reach with these 3" to 7¼" long burs.
A titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coating provides heat and wear resistance for longer life.
A special fastener on the back of these flexible discs allows you to easily swap one disc for another. Use with a backup pad on grinders for bits and burs.
The wheel flares out as it spins for use on depressions and curved surfaces.
These bonnets won’t leave swirl marks or scratches when polishing waxed surfaces.
Shaped for use on inside cylinders or on irregular surfaces.
Washable and reusable, these pads are good for buffing and polishing painted and clear-coat finishes.
Made of loose layers of cotton.
The abrasive is already embedded in these nylon mesh wheels so you don’t need messy polishing compounds.
Before you buff, use these bonnets for easy application of waxes and polishes.
A uniform density helps distribute abrasive grains evenly throughout these felt wheels for a more consistent surface polish.
The layers of flannel are sewn together, making these wheels more rigid than those for curved surfaces. Also known as Canton flannel buffs.
The edge of the wheel is tapered for polishing joints, grooves, and crevices.
Loose layers of cloth conform to curves and contours. Also known as jewelers’ buffs.
The layers of sisal are sewn together for maximum rigidity and resistance to fraying.
Pleats hold more buffing compound so you can work longer before having to reapply. The cotton is also cut at an angle to prevent fraying and extend wheel life.
Holes in the hub allow air to flow through so the wheel stays cool and compound lasts longer. Also known as airway buffs.
Long, soft cotton strings conform to irregular surfaces and hold on to burring compounds longer than other wheels.
Made from alternating strips of cotton and sisal, these wheels remove less material, leave fewer scratches, and conform better to curves and contours than flat-surface wheels. Also known as finger-style buffs.
Layers of cloth are sewn together, making these wheels more rigid than those for curved surfaces.
Softer than flat-surface wheels, these conform to curves and contours.
Specially shaped to buff the insides of metal pipes, cylinders, stampings, and tapered objects.
Loose layers of cloth conform to curves and contours.
Use these rigid wheels to remove gouges and scratches from metal workpieces.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.
No need for fasteners—friction holds this framing together. Use press-fit framing and fittings to assemble carts, enclosures, and partitions.
Fittings come in two pieces to wrap around rails, so you can quickly modify existing structures without disassembling. Use clamp-on framing and fittings to form temporary partitions, modular conveyors, and workstations.
Half the weight of steel, this aluminum framing resists corrosion in wet environments.
No need for drawer slides or roller track—add rollers to wood cabinet drawers and doors for smooth operation.
Elevate robot arms with these bases so they can reach onto raised surfaces, such as conveyor belts or workstations.
A swivel caster lets you reposition your load.
Small-diameter rollers on these dollies rotate like a conveyor belt around a center plate to distribute weight evenly and provide a smooth ride.
These sets have all of the pieces you need to move heavy equipment. Their small-diameter rollers rotate like a conveyor belt around a center plate to distribute weight evenly and provide a smooth ride.
Use these dollies with their rigid top platform for straight-line movement, or add the included swivel platforms for controlled turning. The small-diameter rollers rotate like a conveyor belt around a center plate to distribute weight evenly and provide a smooth ride.
These sets have all of the pieces you need to move and turn heavy equipment.
Large diameter rollers are axle mounted and roll like wheels.
Maneuver machines and heavy loads into confined spaces. These dollies have rollers that swivel independently, allowing movement in any direction.
These dollies are designed to make turning easy.
Use these dollies to move bulky loads. A handle allows for easy steering and turning.
Because these dollies are lower to the ground than most steel dollies you won't have far to lift a load.
Sized to move pallets, set these dollies to a comfortable working height while loading and unloading.
The platforms on these dollies are oversized to handle pallets, machinery, large containers, and other heavy equipment.
The open design makes these dollies not only lighter than solid-platform dollies, but also easier to carry.
The solid platform on these dollies prevents small loads from falling through.
With an oversized platform and wheels designed for easy turning, these dollies can handle heavy pallet loads.
A rustproof aluminum platform and open corners for easy drainage make these dollies a good fit for food-service applications, plus they meet NSF/ANSI standards for food equipment.
Put these dollies under each leg of a load for stable transport. The recessed center keeps legs from sliding off.
For maneuverability in tight spaces, these dollies have two platforms that swivel independently. Their casters are often called triple-swivel casters or zero-throw casters.
Also known as appliance dollies, use these in pairs to support loads of varying sizes.
Store and transport these dollies in a stack up to 35 dollies high.
These dollies provide the leverage you need to move file cabinets and crates. Slide one end under the edge of a load and step down on the other end to raise the load.
Position these dollies under a load, then depress the handle to lift it.
Also known as bearing movers, air casters, and air bearings, these dollies float loads on a cushion of air. They work well on large, unevenly distributed loads.
Easily roll ladders anywhere.
Mount these wheel transfers with the wheel up to transfer heavy objects.
Cut these rollers to the width you need using a band saw
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge for making cuts in abrasive materials such as ceramic and tile.
Make cuts in most metal, including aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Make cuts in hard, brittle materials such as firebrick, stone, and concrete.
Made with diamond, the strongest abrasive material, these wheels are extremely hard and wear resistant, so they stand up to ceramics and glass.
Ideal when working across multiple materials, these wheels are specially constructed to cut plastic, fiberglass, concrete, and ceramic, as well as metal.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels are strong and thick for making notches in stainless steel.
Made of ceramic alumina or a combination of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina, these wheels last up to ten times longer than standard cutoff wheels when cutting hard metal such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and tool steel.
Also known as Type 27, raised-hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, these wheels outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts.
Switch between cutting and deburring aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel without the need to change your wheel.
Made of ceramic alumina, these wheels last 10 times longer than standard cutoff wheels when cutting hard metal, such as tool steel. These wheels, also known as Type 27, raised hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels are strong and thick for making notches in aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels make fast, burr-free cuts in stainless steel.
Often used on duct, these ultra-thin wheels make fast, clean cuts in thin metal that minimize burrs and discoloration from heat.
Prevent corrosion and discoloration on stainless steel—these wheels contain less than 0.1% iron, chloride, and sulfur contaminants.
Use these wheels to cut through metal such as iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Also known as Type 27, raised-hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, these wheels outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts in metal.
With an X-shaped arbor hole, these wheels quickly and safely click into X-lock grinders without wrenches or flange nuts.
Use these clog-resistant zirconia alumina wheels to make quick cuts in soft metal such as aluminum, brass, and copper.
The combination of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina in these wheels lasts up to ten times longer than aluminum oxide when cutting hard metal such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and tool steel.
Premium-grade abrasive materials and two layers of fiberglass mesh reinforcement give these wheels a longer life than standard cutoff wheels when cutting metal such as iron, stainless steel, and steel.
With less than 0.1% iron, chloride, and sulfur contaminants, these wheels prevent corrosion and discoloration on stainless steel.
For quick cuts in stainless steel, run these high-density zirconia alumina wheels at a higher rpm than standard cutoff wheels.
These high-density ceramic or ceramic oxide wheels have two layers of fiberglass mesh reinforcement and last up to twice as long as long-life cutoff wheels when cutting iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Run these high-density aluminum oxide wheels at higher speeds than standard cutoff wheels to make quick cuts in aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Made with boron nitride, second only in hardness to diamond, these wheels are highly wear resistant, so they easily cut steel with a Rockwell hardness of C50 or greater, including alloy steel, A2, D2, and T15 tool steel.
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge, so they last longer than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting hard, nonferrous materials such as carbide, ceramics, and glass.
An extra-fine layer of fiberglass mesh reinforcement allows these wheels to make smoother cuts than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting metal such as aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.