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Conventional Moldon Rubber Caster
Wheels
These Conventional Moldon rubber caster wheels have soft
rubber tires molded onto iron centers. Soft rubber provides more desirable
operating characteristics than any other wheel material. It is quiet, absorbs
shock (prolonging equipment life and protecting cargo), can roll over small
objects, protects costly floor surfaces, and minimizes vibration.
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Gray Rubber Caster
Wheels
These caster wheels have gray non-marking injection molded
rubber mechanically and chemically bonded to a polyolefin center. These caster
wheels provide a softer ride than polyurethane and yet withstand exposure to
many chemicals and solvents. They can be used in industrial applications which
do not involve shock, overloading, abuse, obstructions, poor floors or storage
(standing) loads.
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All Polyurethane (Solid Poly)
Caster Wheels
These solid all polyurethane caster wheels are non
marking and non conductive. The absence of a metal center eliminates bond
failure as a cause for wheel replacement. These caster wheels are especially
suited for use with stainless steel casters in wet and corrosive applications.
Standard color is Blue.
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Polyurethane Caster Wheels with
Iron Centers (PY)
Polyurethane is superior to rubber in resistance
to grease, oil, cutting, chunking, and abrasive wear. These caster wheels can
be used on almost any dry factory floor. As with moldon rubber, the bonding
agent which holds the polyurethane tire to its iron center can be affected by
exposure to some chemicals, impact, overloading, and the buildup of
heat.
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Polyurethane on
Glass-filled Nylon Caster Wheels (UG)
These caster wheels have a
liquid cast non-marking polyurethane tire chemically bonded to a Glass-filled
Nylon core. Liquid cast polyurethane has a greater load capacity and tends to
be more durable than injection molded polyurethane. The Glass-filled Nylon core
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Polyurethane Caster Wheels
with Polyolefin Centers
These caster wheels are non marking
injection molded polyurethane tires mechanically and chemically bonded to a
polyolefin center. They withstand exposure to many chemicals and solvents. They
can be used in industrial applications which do not involve shock, overloading,
abuse, obstructions, poor floors or storage ( standing ) loads.
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Phenolic Caster
Wheels
Phenolic caster wheels are made from heavy weave canvas duck,
impregnated with phenolic resin, and molded under high pressure and
temperature. Its hardness is comparable to polished maple flooring. Phenolic
caster wheels are recommended for smooth concrete or wood floors, and can be
used for storage (standing) loads without permanent set.
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Polyolefin Caster
Wheels
These polyolefin caster wheels are especially suited for use
in wet and corrosive applications. They are injection molded from a blend of
thermoplastic polymers, forming a one piece solid sanitary design. Temperature
range 30° to +180° F. In a cold dry environment, such as in a
refrigerated storeroom, polyolefin may become brittle. Caster wheels are
standard with a plain bore, Delrin bearing, or a Roller bearing. Polyolefin is
very resistant to many commonly encountered liquids.
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High Temperature Caster
Wheels
A new high temperature special material designed specifically
for autoclaves, sterilizers, bakery ovens, and other high temperature
applications. These solid black caster wheels come only with a hard surface
tread designed for high capacity and easy rolling on smooth floors. Temperature
rating: 450° F continuous.
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Gray Iron (Semi-Steel)
Caster Wheels
These iron caster wheels provide high capacity and are
less expensive than forged steel caster wheels. They are practical for use on
wood block or hardened smooth concrete. On untreated concrete they tend to
cause rapid floor deterioration. Although the treads are machined smooth to
minimize floor wear, iron caster wheels are not recommended where floor or
cargo protection is needed.
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Ductile Steel & Forged
Steel Caster Wheels
Where loads are too heavy for floor protective
wheels, or where unusually severe service factors are present, forged steel
& Ductile steel caster wheels will do the job. Usually in these
applications the user will not consider floor wear as too great a penalty
considering the work that is being done. Forged steel caster wheels will damage
most factory floors, and thus are generally used on steel plate, in channel, or
as V-groove wheels rolling on angle iron track.
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V-Groove Caster
Wheels
V-groove caster wheels are designed to guide equipment by
rolling on inverted angle iron track. Elevated track minimizes problems caused
by floor debris. The relief groove at the base of the "V" equalizes the load on
each face of the angle. Forged Steel V-groove caster wheels minimize wear of
the V-groove sides and are best for frequent operation.
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All
Stainless Steel Caster Wheels (SS)
Solid Stainless Steel with
Stainless Steel Roller Bearings. Capacity up to 1500 lbs. per wheel. Available
in 4" x 2" and 6" x 2" Sizes.
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