We have a wide variety of castor sales, and the order of the same day can be sent as soon as possible.

What Kind Of Castors Do You Need?

Industrial Castors

Our high-quality industrial medium-sized casters and wheel series will let you choose the castor that best suit your needs. Rubber, nylon and polyurethane are selected as wheel materials and metal frames.
Industrial Castors

Heavy Duty Castors

Our heavy and super heavy caster series are designed to transport loads, usually from 150 kg to more than 1.5 ton. Brake and directional lock casters are included in our heavy-duty castor series.
Heavy Duty Castors

Institutional Castors

Institutional castors, swivel, brake and fixed options. These pressed steel castors are zinc plated to resist corrosion.
Institutional Castors

Supermarket Trolley Castors

Supermarket trolley casters with 5 " rubber wheels will be suitable for any standard supermarket shopping trolley.
Supermarket Trolley Castors

Special Castors

Our special castors include anti-static castors, oil resistant castors, high temperature castors, and custom castors.
Special Castors

Where can our castors be installed?

Regardless of the environment, heavy equipment, tools and equipment can be easily moved.
We will produce or supply castors for equipment in all industries.

Our castors are in line with a lot of equipment, and we can give you some better suggestions.

Which companies do we supply

No matter how large the company is, no matter how many orders are placed, no matter how high your quality
requirements for castors are, we can meet your requirements

manufacturers

Whether heavy or light equipment and rollen cage and trolleys, we have a wide variety of castors.

OEM production

We provide OEM service. You can request to print your logo on the bracket and packaging business.

Maintenance

We are willing to cooperate with some equipment maintenance companies that need to replace castors.

E-commerce seller

We support low order quantity. We can supply castors and wheels for some e-commerce websites and sellers.

Spot stock

Dozens of caster types

prompt delivery

Send goods within 24 hours

If You Have Any Trouble With Castors, We Can Give You Some Professional Advice.

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Some customer questions

Casters come in three weight ranges. Light duty casters are for loads of up to 500 lbs. Medium duty casters are for weights of between 501 and 2,000 lbs. And heavy duty casters are for weights of more than 2,000 lbs.

One of the primary considerations for choosing casters is the “load,” which refers to how much weight each caster will support. Calculating the load you need for each caster or wheel is simple: just divide the weight of the furniture, equipment, or cargo by the number of casters.

To determine the load capacity for each caster, divide the combined weight of the equipment and maximum load by the number of casters to be used. This is the load that each caster and wheel must support. Always select a caster and wheel that are rated for a capacity greater than the calculated load per caster.

Using 80 pounds, a four caster chair can hold a dynamic load of 320 pounds, but a five caster chair can hold a dynamic load of 400.

That's why shopping carts, for example, have fixed casters in back and swivel casters in front. The fixed casters at the back act as a fulcrum, making it easier to turn corners and also to move the cart in a straight line. California Caster carries rigid and swivel casters for any application.

Castor is a British term for caster wheel, whereas caster is an American term for caster wheel. A caster or castor is a pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or a portable machine for easy movement. Casters are available in two different styles: swivel casters and fixed casters.

Soft casters are best for hard surfaces, like tiles, hardwood, and laminate. Meanwhile, hard casters suit softer floor surfaces. As such, for carpeted flooring, the best option to go with is hard tread casters. Hard casters require less force to roll and move around.

By increasing the offset and therefore reducing the swivel force, less exertion is required to swivel the caster out. With less force required to swivel the casters, workplace ergonomics is improved thereby reducing material handling injuries caused by pushing and pulling.

Generally, the greater the weight, the larger the wheel required for the caster. Larger wheels distribute weight and roll more easily over floor obstructions. To determine the load capacity for each caster, divide the combined weight of the equipment and maximum load by the number of casters to be used.

What are PU wheels? PU (Polyurethane) PU is a manufactured product designed around 50 years ago that mimic the rubber's grip and softness. It is harder than rubber but is superbly durable. The grip on smooth surfaces isn't excellent, but it works well on concrete and all-terrain surfaces.