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Industrial Caster May 2026

Understanding the core components helps when browsing catalogs or speaking with suppliers:

: Stem casters fit into a hole or socket; Plate casters have a flat top that bolts directly onto the equipment. industrial caster

: Swivel casters rotate 360°, allowing for 360-degree maneuverability, while Rigid (Fixed) casters only move in a straight line. A common industry rule of thumb is to

Never divide the total weight by four. A common industry rule of thumb is to . This accounts for uneven floors or shifts in weight where one wheel might lift off the ground, putting the full load on the remaining three. 3. Selecting the Right Material Selecting the Right Material : Common options include

: Common options include wheel-only locks or dual-locking brakes that secure both the wheel and the swivel rotation. 2. How to Calculate Load Capacity

Choosing the right ensures your equipment moves smoothly, safely, and lasts longer in heavy-duty environments. 1. Essential Terminology

Material choice depends on your floor type and environmental conditions: 17051 Swivel Heavy Duty Industrial Caster, 8 - PowerTec

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