Selection in a single round:
The size, model, tire surface, and other characteristics of single wheels for industrial casters can vary depending on the use environment and specifications.
1. Determine the wheel diameter size. This is typically done based on the required installation height and load-carrying weight. In addition to being easier to push and having a higher load capacity, wheels with a bigger diameter also offer superior ground protection.
2. When choosing the wheel material, take into account the size of the road surface, any obstructions, any leftover materials (such as grease or iron shavings), the local climate (such as high, normal, or low temperatures), and the maximum weight that the wheel can support. The selection of appropriate soft and hard materials for the wheels is based on the environmental factors.
Nylon wheels or cast iron wheels with strong wear resistance should be chosen when utilized on rough, uneven ground or with residual contaminants;
Rubber wheels, polyurethane wheels, pumping wheels, or fake rubber wheels should be chosen for walking without noise, quietness, or poor flexibility when used on smooth, clean terrain;
You should select metal wheels or specially designed high temperature resistant wheels when operating in special high temperature or cold temperature conditions or when there is a significant temperature change in the working environment;
Use metal wheels (if the ground does not need to be protected) or special anti-static wheels where static electricity prevention is necessary;
Wheels and stainless steel brackets with high corrosion resistance should be chosen when there is a lot of corrosive media present in the working environment.
The inflator is also appropriate for situations with light loads, soft roads, and uneven surfaces.
Post time: Jan-03-2023