Win-Holt Wheels&Casters User Manual

Heels, Asters, How to choose a caster

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When picking Win-Holt Equipment you should review not only the carts and racks
but the casters on the units. You may find you need a caster other than what is on
the rack currently. We can upgrade any cart or rack for your needs based on your
environment. We have included in this section not only all the casters we offer but
detailed information from Floor Surfaces, Operating Environments, to the weight ca-
pacities of the casters we offer. If we do not have the caster that is right for your en-
vironment in stock or on these pages we can source the right caster for your
equipment. Several things need to be considered when picking a caster. Over the
next few pages we will explain each area you need to consider when choosing a
caster.

Load Capacity

- Load capacity can be described as the maximum rolling capacity

of the equipment based on what you will place on that equipment.

Load capacity per caster can be determined as follows:

(Cart Weight + Maximum Load Placed on Cart)

Load Capacity = --------------------------------------------------------------

Number of Casters on Cart

Example:

75 + 800 / 4 = 219 lbs per caster

We advise using your maximum load that might be used on the cart and not the av-
erage weight. The greater the weight the larger the wheel size should be to distrib-
ute the weight evenly. Always by a caster with a higher rating than the load
capacity formula. In our example of 219 lbs per caster you should go with a caster
of at least 250 lbs. rolling capacity.

Wheel Mounting

-The majority of Win-Holt equipment uses a stem caster of some type or plate caster. When selecting

new wheels, for equipment please review the mounting type to select the appropriate caster.

Ease of Rolling

-Many factors will determine how easy your product will roll from floor conditions and surfaces to the total

weight but what type of bearing your caster have will make a large difference in the ease of rolling.

We offer casters with

ball bearings, nylon bearings, and roller barings

.

Plain Bearings / Nylon Bearings are use where light duty carts and equipment are used.
Ball Bearings roll easier and carry more weight than plain bearings.
Roller Bearings carry heavier load capacities than ball bearings.

Wheel Type Material

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When protecting floors or rolling your carts across abrasive surfaces choose a softer caster. When

rolling your carts across smooth surfaces choose a harder caster. The larger the wheel the easier it will be to roll across
rougher surfaces and carrier greater loads.

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Floor Surfaces

Easy Reference Wheel Selection Guide

Operating Conditions

Wheel Type

Capacity of each

Temp Range

Durometer

Ratings

(lb)

(kg)

(Fahrenheit)

Polyurethane

150-1,000

68-454

-30° to +180°

95(±5)A

Solid Soft Rubber

75-400

34-181

-30° to +160°

75(±5)A

Solid Hard Rubber

100-500

45-227

-30° to +160°

75(±5)D

Polyolefin

100-850

45-385

-20° to +180°

65(±5)D

Mold-On Polyurethane

425-4,200

193-1,905

-30° to +180°

55(±5)D

Mold-On Rubber

200 / 1,700

91 / 771

-30° to +160°

75(±5)A

Phenolic

400 / 8,000

181 / 3,628

-45° to +250°

85(±5)D

Phenolic High Temp.

400 / 2,900

181 / 1,315

-45° to +475°

85(±5)D

Pneumatic

300-800

136 / 363

-20° to +160°

Semi-Pneumatic

150-450

68 / 204

-20° to +160°

Semi-Steel

200 / 3,000

91 / 1,361

-45° to +250°

How to choose a caster?

Plate

Caster

Terms

Swivel Radius

Tread

Width

This diagram represents a basic wheel as-
sembly. But this might vary from wheel to
wheel. Please consult the wheel specifica-
tions.

Wheel Terms

Retainer

Washer (2)

Spanner

Bushing

Cage Roller

Bearing

Wheel

Diameter

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