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Easy-Turn Polyurethane Wheels
The rounded tread on these wheels allows them to turn more easily than flat-tread wheels. They have a hard core for strength and a polyurethane tread that combines the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Ball bearings in the wheel provide easy rolling.
Sealed bearings are completely sealed for the best protection against dust and debris.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Wheel | Wheel Bearing | Wheel Core | |||||||||||
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Dia. | Wd. | Hub Lg. | Cap. per Wheel, lbs. | Hardness | Nonmarking Wheels | Seal Type | Material | Style | Material | Temp. Range, °F | Choose For Axle Dia. | Each | |
Blue Wheels—Soft | |||||||||||||
With Ball Bearings | |||||||||||||
2 3/4" | 1" | 1" | 240 | Durometer 80A | Yes | Sealed | Steel | Solid | Polyurethane Rubber | -50° to 150° | 5/16" | 0000000 | 000000 |
Unthreaded Through-Hole Solid Hand Wheels
Dished Wheels with
Stationary and Revolving Handle
Create custom threads or drill a hole in the side of the hub to secure with a set screw. Long shafts can pass through these hand wheels for mounting versatility. The wheels are solid, so they won't catch hands or material while manually adjusting valves, presses, and machine components.
Dished hand wheels keep hands away from machinery.
Hand wheels with a revolving handle have a free-spinning handle, so wheels are easy to turn.
Hand wheels with a set screw have a set screw to secure the wheel to a shaft.
Zinc hand wheels have good corrosion resistance.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.