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These wheels have an iron core for greater capacities than other rubber wheels with the same quiet, smooth ride.
Made of TPE rubber, these wheels outlast standard rubber wheels with better resistance to water, steam, and mild acids.
Nylon or aluminum cores make these wheels lighter and more corrosion resistant than iron-core wheels without sacrificing capacity.
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.
Also known as balloon tires, these have a rounded, cushioned tread for easy turning and good shock absorption.
These wheels have an iron core for greater capacities than other polyurethane wheels.
The rounded tread on these wheels allows them to turn more easily than flat-tread wheels.
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.
The polypropylene core makes these wheels lighter and more corrosion resistant than iron-core wheels without sacrificing capacity.
These wheels have a webbed tread that flexes to absorb shock and tapered roller bearings to withstand both downward and side force.
Rugged and long lasting, iron wheels can withstand chemicals, high temperatures, and heavy loads.
These lightweight wheels are typically used on carts.
These lightweight wheels provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option.
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.
Unlike other phenolic wheels, these won't absorb water.
Replace worn or damaged wheels on Rubbermaid carts and trucks.
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.
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.
These lightweight wheels are commonly used on carts. They are filled with compressed air to provide the best shock absorption and a quiet ride.
A flange on one or both sides of the wheel keeps your equipment running on rails and square structural tubing.
These wheels have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor.
Replace worn or damaged wheel bearings to keep your equipment rolling.
Reduce the inside diameter of a bearing to fit a particular axle size. Also known as spanner bushings.
These wheels have rollers that rotate around the wheel core to allow movement in any direction.