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KNOWING BASIC CASTER TERMS WILL
 CASTER TERMINOLOGY
 CASTER TERMINOLOGY  HELP YOU MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE   CASTER MOUNTING APPLICATION
 FOR YOUR APPLICATION

   KNOWING  BASIC CASTER TERMS WILL HELP YOU MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR  APPLICATION  CASTER MOUNTING APPLICATIONS

 Dynamic Load  a  d  Durometer  1                 2                                3
 KG  The load applied to   SOFT  HARD  A measure of the hardness of a wheel. It
 a wheel or caster   is measured on a numeric scale with
 while in motion.  numbers ranging from lower (i.e. softer)
 to higher (i.e. harder). Wheels are
 measured in two scales, “A” shore for soft
 wheels and “D” shore for harder wheels.


 Impact Load
 A temporary load applied to a wheel   Static Load
 KG
 or caster when the load is dropped on   KG  The load applied   Swivel plate bolts or welds to cross support    Swivel plate bolts to wood and inverted channel   Swivel plate bolts or welds to angle iron frame
 the equipment or it strikes an   to a caster while   of truck floor.  iron cross support truck floor.  and corner brace.
 obstruction or experiences vibration.  it is stationary.

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 Wheel Bearings  Offset
 The part that allows the   The perpendicular distance between the vertical
 wheel to rotate. The higher   centerlines of the kingpin and the axle of a swivel
 the quality of the wheel   caster. Larger offsets afford easier swiveling, shorter
 bearing, the easier    offsets allow greater load strength.
 the wheel will roll.
 Wheel Diameter   Swivel plate bolts or welds to angle iron frame   Swivel plate bolts or welds to U-beams used   Stem caster adapts to round and square tubes
 Tread Width  The length of a straight line passing across the axle hole   and inverted cross supports.  as cross supports.  when plates are not feasible.
 The distance from   on the face of a wheel connecting two points on the
 outer edge to outer   tread. As wheel diameter increases, the load capacity
 edge of the tread. A   and ability to roll over obstacles increases.
 wider tread normally   7     LOAD                 8          LOAD                  9         LOAD
 allows greater weight   Mount Height  STEERING               STEERING                        STEERING
 capacity.  The vertical distance between the top
 edge of the caster plate of the unit and
 the bottom of the wheel.
 Steering
 The ease in which a caster turns to a desired direction. Tread shape, wheel
 material and caster swivel bearings all affect steering. The offset of the swivel
 plays a role in the ease or difficulty in steering. Too much offset can reduce load
 capacity and increase wobble, and too small an offset will increase steering effort.  Four swivel casters respond instantly to   Two rigid casters at sides, two swivel   Two rigid, one swivel caster make a
                  directional change, making parking easy in   casters at ends make a highly maneuverable   maneuverable triangle dolly for light loads.
                  limited space. Recommended for short   truck that turns in its own length.
                  distances, crowded conditions.
 Swivel Radius
 The horizontal distance from the
 outside edge of the wheel tread to the   Rollability  LOAD    LOAD                            LOAD
 vertical center line of the kingpin. The   The ease in which a caster’s starting and   10  STEERING   11  STEERING   12  STEERING
 dimension identifies the minimum   continued mobility is measured or wheel can
 distance necessary for the caster to   be rolled. This can be influenced by type of
 swivel 360’ when mounted.  tread, swivel and wheel bearings, and wheel
 size. The larger the wheel, the easier it will roll.
 A hard, narrow crowned tread rolls easier than
 a flat, soft tread on a smooth floor, but may be
 harder on flooring. Soft treads protect floors
 and pass over floor obstructions more easily.  Two V-grooved casters on angle-iron track   Two swivel and rigid casters provide easy   Two center rigid casters at sides, four
                  and two plain rigid casters rolling on metal   steering over long distances.  swivel casters at corners give maximum
                  plate make an ideal production line carrier.                       load capacity while offering superior
                                                                                     maneuverability.

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