Which wheels in the range are for heavy duty applications?
< Back to the overviewDM Wheel Systems offers the following types of heavy duty wheels:
- Heavy duty castors with a cast iron core and elastic rubber tire (up to 1600 kg)
- Heavy duty castor wheels with a steel rim and solid rubber tire (up to 1415 kg)
- Nylon heavy duty castors (up to 2800 kg)
- Nylon extra heavy castors (up to 6000 kg)
- Heavy duty castors with cast iron core and polyurethane tire 95° (up to 4000 kg)
- Heavy duty castors with cast iron core and polyurethane tire 95° (up to 6400 kg)
- Heavy duty castors with cast iron core and polyurethane tire 87° (up to 2000 kg)
- Heavy duty castors with cast iron core and Vulkollan® tire (up to 9200 kg)
- Cast iron heavy duty castors (up to 3000 kg)
- Steel heavy duty castors (up to 6200 kg)
- Which wheels in the range are for heavy duty applications?
- How is load-bearing capacity determined?
- What should I know about rolling resistance and tread before making a wheel choice?
- Is a special tread always necessary?
- When should a special tread be used?
- Which is better: a tread made of recycled or vulcanised rubber?
- What types of castor wheels are best suited for heavy loads?
- Where can I get advice about heavy duty wheels?
- What is the impact of high rolling resistance?
- What effect does the position of the wheels have on rolling resistance?
- What is PU?
- Are PU wheels good for industrial applications?
- Why are PU wheels a popular choice?
- Are PU wheels a good replacement for rubber wheels?
- Are hard or soft PU wheels better?
- For which application should I use stainless steel castors?
- How can stainless steel extend its lifespan?
- Can I maintain stainless steel castors myself?
- What factors should I consider when choosing rubber wheels?






























