Stainless Steel Plate Caster Model 30
“If you want help making a selection, call: 800-501-3808”
Caster City ships all casters from Texas, Ohio, or Washington.
- Top Plate Size: 4-1/2" x 6-1/4"
- Bolt Hole Spacing: 3-3/8” x 5-1/4” to 2-7/16” x 4-15/16”
- Mounting Bolt Size: 3/8"
Industrial Plate Caster - Plate Mount - Kingpinless
Capacity up to 3,000 pounds per caster. Stainless Steel Model 30 features a large swivel and wheel bearing which allows for heavy loads and more arduous service. Model 30 has a precision machined swivel bearing, which provides superior performance on both manually moved and mechanically powered equipment. Benefits include easier swiveling, reduced swivel vibration, and longer trouble free performance.
Stainless Steel Plate Caster Model 30 Features:
- Swivel Construction: Integrated 3” diameter, precisely machined single raceway and 1/2” stainless ball bearings
- Axle 3/4″ diameter hollow bolt with lock nut.
- Finish External metal parts are 304 STAINLESS STEEL
- Legs 3/8″ thick 304 Stainless Steel, welded inside and out.
- Electrolytic polishing to a shining finish
- NSF and ROHS Compliant
- Grease Fittings For swivel and wheel bearings.
- Applications : Marine Environment, Navy, Fisheries, heavy duty stainless machinery, chemical environments, autoclaves
Stainless Steel Face Contact Wheel Brake (FCB):
Wheel Brakes are not designed to hold on inclines. Not available on V-Groove Wheels.
Bolt On Hand Operated Stainless Steel Swivel Lock
Swivel Locks lock ONLY swivel, not the wheel.
Swivel Lock converts a swivel caster into a rigid caster for direct line travel.
Stainless Steel Plate Caster Model 30 Chart (Click the Part Number to Order)
Desktop: When you put your mouse over the words in the wheel description column you see a picture of the wheel. Click on the part number in the Swivel and Rigid columns to see the complete caster.
Mobile: Hold down your finger on the chart and scroll to the right to click on the part number you would like to order.
- Deduct 3 1/2 lb. for weight of rigid caster.
You should never select on the basis of load capacity alone. Capacity ratings do not take into account the effort required to manually move a load. Capacity ratings are based on manual operation under ideal conditions. If these casters are going to be moved by mechanically powered equipment, consult us for a reduced capacity rating based on your application. If a human being has to move the weight, select the largest practical wheel diameter. If a caster failure occurs it is almost always because of misuse or abuse. It has been very rare that a product failed because of faulty material or poor workmanship. The following are examples of things that we do NOT want you to do:
1. Dragging the wheel sideways.
2. Shock or Impact caused by dropping the load instead of setting it down on the castered equipment.
3. Improper Installation such as:
A. Rigid casters not installed parallel to one another.
B. Swivel casters not installed parallel to the floor.
C. Using less than 4 bolts to attach the mounting plate.
D. Distortion of the swivel bearing when attaching the mounting plate due to welding improperly.
4. Exceeding the rated capacity of the wheel or caster.
5. Exceeding a rolling speed of 3 MPH.
6. The build up of heat caused by continuous operation causing tire separation.
Wheels for the Plate Caster Model 30
“You should never select on the basis of load capacity alone. There is no industry standard for load capacity ratings and they may not include a factor for abuse. Our capacity ratings are below what the casters are capable of carrying because most applications have less than perfect conditions. Please refer to the information shown at the bottom of this page. If you have any doubt as to which wheel or caster is the BEST choice for your application contact us for a recommendation.”