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Caster City® has been supplying the highest quality plate casters, stem casters and wheels since 1977.
This include all casters and wheels: stainless, pneumatic, stem (threaded stem and expanding rubber stem ), swivel, rigid, locking, total locking, replacement, chair and furniture casters. Caster wheels include phenolic, rubber, polyurethane, polyolefin, steel, v-groove.
Caster menu on the top of each page will help you quickly navigate to your desired caster. If you need any help, feel free to call us at: 800-501-3808
Plate casters are one of the most reliable and versatile caster types used in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings. At CasterCity.com, our plate casters feature a flat metal mounting plate with pre-drilled holes that allow for secure attachment to a wide range of equipment and furniture. Our extensive selection of plate casters includes a variety of wheel materials, load capacities, and sizes to meet your exact requirements. From light-duty plate casters for office furniture to heavy duty industrial plate casters built for demanding environments, our casters are designed to deliver quality and performance. Whether you’re outfitting carts, machinery, or mobile workstations, our plate casters provide the exact support and smooth mobility your operation needs. We try and give you all the information you need but if you cannot find something that will work, call us at 800-501-3808 and our expert staff will help you with your caster purchase.
Stem Casters are a type of caster wheel that mounts to equipment using a stem rather than a mounting plate and makes them ideal for applications with limited mounting space available. They come in various stem types including threaded, grip ring, expanding rubber, and metal (square/round). Each stem module type is designed to fit different tubing or frame structures and allow for smooth mobility. Stem Casters are most commonly used on carts, furniture, and medical equipment. We offer stem casters with load capacities as small as 250 lbs and as strong as 1,500 lbs, with many pedal and foot brake options available.
We have a stem caster for any need and if you cannot find the right caster, please contact us directly (Call: 800-501-3808 / Email: sales@castercity.com) and we can help you find the perfect stem and caster for your application.
We offer a wide range of caster wheels designed for various use applications, including light-duty furniture, industrial machinery, and medical equipment and more to suit your unique or different mobility needs.
Total locking brakes are a popular choice when safety and stability. We offer brakes on both stem and plate casters. These brakes are designed to lock both the wheel and the swivel at the same time, so once they’re engaged, the caster won’t roll, pivot, or move.
Total locks are widely used in a variety of settings such as warehouses, medical facilities, food service environments, and even heavy duty industrial settings. They’re the perfect caster for mobile equipment that needs to be rolled into place and then stay firmly in position carts, racks, prep tables, or mobile workstations.
If you’re not sure what kind of brake or caster setup works best for your home or business needs, our Caster City sales team is here to help. With decades of experience, we’ll guide you to the right solution for your application and make sure you get exactly what you need for the job.
Stainless steel casters, offered in both plate and stem mounting styles, are built for use in wet, corrosive, or high-temperature environments where durability and cleanliness are critical. These casters are available in both 304 and 316 stainless steel—the former offering strong corrosion resistance for general industrial and food service use, and the latter providing superior protection against harsh chemicals and saltwater, making it ideal for marine and pharmaceutical applications. Designed to handle temperatures up to 450°F when paired with high-temp wheels and raceway seals, these casters perform reliably in extreme heat such as in autoclaves or commercial ovens.
Caster City’s stainless steel casters are built with longevity and performance in mind. Each unit includes a grease fitting in the swivel bearing for easy maintenance, protective seals, and a dust cover to guard internal components from contaminants. Whether you choose 304 for its broad utility or 316 for its maximum corrosion resistance, these casters ensure smooth, low-maintenance mobility in the most demanding conditions.
These industrial pneumatic casters feature air filled pneumatic wheels. These industrial casters are designed for low speed manually moved applications only. Air filled pneumatic wheels provide a cushioned ride, shock absorption and quiet operation. Pneumatic casters are ideally suited for moving fragile or delicate cargo where caster overall height is not critical. Casters with pneumatic wheels are usually the best choice for use outdoors over rough surfaces ( i.e. gravel ) or on grass. The wide footprint on 8″ or larger pneumatic wheels provides stability on gravel and does not sink into lawns.
Pneumatic casters and pneumatic wheels are also popular for indoor use in places such as hospitals, scientific and electronic laboratories, hotels, department stores and TV or movie studios.
Pneumatic wheels with black tires do not mark the floor as long as the wheel is allowed to roll. Changing directions without allowing a swivel caster to turn gradually around, or dragging a black rubber wheel sideways, can mark some floors.
Caster City offers a wide range of office and furniture casters designed for smooth, quiet movement across carpet, tile, and hardwood floors. If you’re upgrading desk chairs, file cabinets, mobile workstations, or anything else your office needs our casters provide durability, ease of movement, and a professional finish that complements any office setup.
To assist you, our customers in locating the ideal caster (stem or plate) for your particular business need, our comprehensive catalog has been carefully arranged. We provide a broad range of solutions to satisfy the needs of the manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and service sectors.
We offer a wide range of products for the industrial sector, including light-duty and low-profile plate casters for machinery and equipment. Our casters are designed to withstand severe weights and precise movement, making them perfect for jacks, service equipment, and shop floors in the automotive and aerospace industries.
While our medical and laboratory casters satisfy the hygienic and silent-rolling requirements needed for hospitals, labs, and pharmaceutical facilities, those in the food and beverage industries will find alternatives designed for production lines, meat processing, and shopping carts.
Additionally, we have casters for retail and hospitality applications, including luggage carts, vending machines, and bakery racks. Durable variants designed to withstand big loads and tough terrain are supported for outdoor and agricultural applications.
Our specialty casters include dual-wheel models for enhanced stability, ergonomic solutions, vintage designs, and black e-coat finishes for more specific applications. We also provide casters for toolboxes, utility carts, hand trucks, and other material handling and storage applications.
We provide dependable mobility solutions for a variety of industries, ranging from stage and theatrical equipment to maintenance tools like mop buckets and camper supports. With targeted caster options, even specialized applications like road cases, ladders, and textile machinery are taken into consideration.
Regardless of your application, our expert sales staff, with a collective experience of over 100 years are available to assist you in locating the best caster to complete the task quickly and effectively.
Plate Casters
When it comes to caster wheels, there’s a critical factor often overlooked: weight limits. Ignoring them can have significant repercussions, especially in static applications. Understanding the nuances of a caster’s load capacity is a critical component of workplace safety and product longevity.
There is a massive range of industrial casters available, and they all have a different load capacities. That load capacity can change depending on how many you have attached to any single object, or even if you’re using heavy-duty industrial casters. If you load your casters with too much weight, it could cause a dangerous situation for workers or cause damage to your product and facility.
Let’s break it down.
Load capacity in casters refers to the maximum weight that a caster can safely support. It’s a factor that varies widely depending on the type and quality of the caster.
Misjudging this capacity can lead to dangerous situations, including equipment failure and workplace accidents. The exact load capacity per caster needs to be examined when purchasing your industrial strength casters and documented for future review.
Industrial casters are broadly classified into three categories:
Each category serves a specific purpose and choosing the wrong type can compromise the safety and functionality of your equipment.
To determine the appropriate load capacity for your casters, start by calculating the total weight of the load and the equipment carrying it. Then, add an additional 33% as a safety buffer.
For instance, if you want to move a 2000 lb load on a 100 lb cart with four casters, the calculation would be as follows:
(2000 lbs + 100 lbs) * 1.33 / 4 casters = 699 lbs per caster.
This figure represents the minimum load capacity required for each caster.
Adding a 33% safety buffer to the load capacity of your industrial casters may add additional cost, especially if it requires you to round up relatively high.
One of the issues with determining load capacity for casters is that it’s the maximum in ideal environments. Ideal environments for industrial casters mean non-continuous operation or load on smooth floors and at speeds under three mph.
Overloading casters beyond their rated capacity can have serious consequences.
If you exceed 50% of the rated capacity of a SOFT RUBBER WHEEL, you’re inviting trouble – flat spots. For polyurethane wheels, the threshold is a bit higher at 60% of the rated capacity. Exceeding this limit can lead to the same issue.
These flat spots not only diminish the efficiency of your equipment but can also cause uneven wear and tear, significantly reducing the lifespan of the wheels. Prioritizing the adherence to weight limits is crucial for maintaining the integrity and performance of your casters.
If your environment & usage of the casters aren’t ideal, the safety buffer is a minimal cost increase to ensure the safety of workers and products. If that’s the case for you, contact us directly and we will help guide you on what decision to make.
There are a few key factors to keep in mind when determining the load capacity of your industrial casters. The first is the type of wheel material. Some materials, such as nylon, can handle more weight than others. Another factor to consider is the width of the wheel. A wider wheel can distribute weight more evenly and support more weight overall. Finally, you’ll want to consider the caster’s bearings. Stronger bearings can support more weight without breaking down over time.
Understanding what and how each component determines the load capacity will assist you in finding the right caster for your job.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of each factor:
One of the big factors in load capacity for casters is the diameter of the caster wheel. The larger the diameter of the caster wheel, the more weight overall a caster can hold.
As an example, with all things being equal on the same branded caster, the load capacity increases with the caster wheels diameter as such:
So, in general, you’re looking at a steady increase in additional load capacity per 2 inch increase in the caster wheel diameter. You also get the benefits of larger diameter wheels, easier maneuverability, and the ability to handle rough surfaces easier.
You need to check on specific products though, as there could be other differences that impact the load capacity.
Wider treads distribute weight more evenly, increasing load capacity. Similarly, the tread profile affects weight distribution – flat treads provide more surface area and hence support more weight compared to rounded treads.
If you take the example heavy duty casters above with a 3 inch tread width and reduce that to 2.5 inches, then the load capacity goes down.
So, as you can see, a minimal decrease in caster tread width has a significant effect on the load capacity of the casters. This also helps you move around height restrictions, as you can increase the caster tread rather than the caster wheel diameter to get more load capacity.
A caster tread profile can impact the load capacity; you have the option of a rounded or flat tread profile. A flat tread profile on casters will allow them to last longer and support a higher load capacity by distributing the load over a larger surface.
However, casters with rounded tread profiles have superior maneuverability and roll much easier. So, depending on your budgets for the future and maneuverability requirements, you’ll need to pick the best caster tread profile for your requirements.
As an example, with the exact same industrial strength casters, the load capacity significantly changes between flat and rounded tread:
Another significant difference in load capacity with a simple change on the same type of casters.
Typically, soft casters are quieter and more maneuverable using materials like polyurethane but have much lower load capacity when compared to hard casters using materials like steel.
Heavy duty casters allow for easy and convenient movement, which increases efficiency and productivity. Incorporating the right heavy-duty casters can significantly enhance operational efficiency and safety in business environments. These casters allow for the effortless movement of heavy machinery, leading to increased productivity and reduced labor.
They also play a pivotal role in minimizing workplace injuries by facilitating safer and more manageable transportation of heavy loads.
Additionally, using the appropriate casters can reduce the risk of damage during transportation, safeguarding the quality of products and equipment.
Selecting the right caster for your project involves more than just considering load capacity. It’s about understanding the specific requirements of your operation and environment. Here are some key considerations:
For more details about how to maintain your Casters for optimal performance, check out our detailed guide.
If you’re unsure about how to determine the Casters for your needs, reach out to our team of specialists. With expert advice, you can ensure that you select casters that not only meet your load capacity requirements but also align with the specific demands of your workplace.
If you’re in the market for industrial casters, contact one of our representatives at Caster City. They are always ready to help.
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