Technical Data | |
Wheel diameter | 202mm |
Width of Tread | 45mm |
Size of Plate | 135x110mm |
Plate hole centres | 105x77.5mm |
Plate hole | 13.6x11mm |
Offset | 40mm |
Overall height | 241mm |
Load capacity(static) | 800kg |
Hardness of tread | A 95 Shore |
We builds and manufactures scaffold casters and wheels, keeping your scaffolding units mobile. In addition to keeping the workflow rolling, scaffold casters may be equipped with brakes for solid non-rolling stability. Speak to a representative all sizes and requirements for filling your scaffold wheel and caster needs.
Scaffold Caster Options
Wheels for scaffolding are available in a variety of materials, including rubber on steel, rubber on cast iron, polyurethane on polyolefin, and phenolic.
Scaffold wheel foot operated brakes, engaging both swivel and wheel for optimum stability by using serrated upper brake shoe and curved lower brake.
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Installation
*Select a model within the range of recommended load per 4 casters of product not exceeding the
maximum loads of equipment or carts.
*Tightly fasten the plate of both faces with bolts & nuts. not to have any gaps.
*Once the model is selected. manufacture the hole distance, hole size, tap & others of Top Plate &
Equipment Plate of selected model either identical or mountable.
How to use
*Following instruction must be complied when using the product, a caster making equipment or carts'
moving easier. Failure in compliance of following instruction may cause the damage on caster, physical
loss of equipment or personal injuries.*Distinguish Manual Driven Casters and Power Drive Casters as per the characteristic of product.
*The moving of Manual Driven Casters should be made with a speed slower than 4km/h and Power
Driven Casters should be made with a speed slower than 20km/h.*Pay attention not to have the loads of equipment or carts laid to one side, as it may cause inclination.
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