Industrial Trolley Wheels

Engineered for high-capacity performance. From 100mm to 200mm diameters, we provide premium PU, Rubber, and Steel wheels tailored for durability and smooth mobility on any warehouse floor.

Diameters
100mm – 200mm
Widths
50mm – 75mm
Materials
PU / Rubber / Steel
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Industrial Wheel Series

Selecting the right material for your floor: Steel for strength, PU for load, Rubber for noise reduction.

Heavy duty rigid steel trolley wheel

Extreme Steel Rigid

Best for heavy static loads and high-temperature environments. 100% solid steel construction.

HIGH TEMP SAFE
PU on cast iron trolley caster swivel

PU Cast Iron Swivel

Heavy-duty PU bonded to cast iron core. Combines high load capacity with floor protection.

LOAD CAPACITY MAX
Blue elastic rubber trolley wheel with brake

Elastic Blue Rubber

Silent mobility and superior impact absorption. Ideal for hospitality and catering trolleys.

SILENT & SMOOTH
Rigid PU on cast iron caster

PU Cast Iron Rigid

Durable tracking for heavy industrial carts. Resists chemicals, grease, and metal chips.

CHEMICAL RESISTANT
Heavy duty steel swivel caster

All-Steel Swivel

Precision dual-ball raceway for easy turning of heavy machinery and workshop carts.

360° TURNING
Fixed blue elastic rubber caster

Fixed Blue Rubber

Excellent for straight-line tracking. Ergonomic design reduces starting effort by 30%.

LOW EFFORT

Wheel Capacity Chart

Wheel Dia. Tread Width Max Load (PU) Bearing Type
100mm (4″) 50mm 250 KG Precision Ball
125mm (5″) 50mm 350 KG Precision Ball
150mm (6″) 50mm 450 KG Roller Bearing
200mm (8″) 50-75mm 600 KG+ Heavy Duty Roller
REACH/ROHS COMPLIANT ISO 9001 FACTORY CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE

Buyer’s Advice

  • 01
    Floor Protection

    For epoxy or tiled floors, we recommend **PU wheels** to prevent scratches while maintaining high load capacity.

  • 02
    Noise Reduction

    Use our **Blue Elastic Rubber** wheels for hospital or library trolleys to ensure silent, vibration-free movement.

  • 03
    Load Safety

    Always calculate your total load by 3 (not 4) to account for uneven floors where only three wheels may touch at once.