Softer than polyurethane, Rubber-Thermal Plastic Wheels can withstand exposure to many chemicals and solvents with less than 10% acidity. This material also climbs easier over obstacles, uneven floors, joints, and gaps, better grips slippery floors, absorbs shocks, and protects floors.
Gray Rubber = Non-marking | Black Rubber = Marking | Crowned = Better on Carpet | Flat = Better on Hard Floors
To prevent flat spots, do not leave rubber wheels above 50% of their rated weight capacity for prolonged periods of time.
Bonding agents can wear off if exposed to chemicals and certain environments.
Do not exceed 150°F.
The conductive wheels must be properly installed to ensure a conductive path from the equipment leg, through the caster, axle and bearing and then through the center core and tread.
Softer than polyurethane, Rubber-Thermal Plastic Wheels can withstand exposure to many chemicals and solvents with less than 10% acidity. This material also climbs easier over obstacles, uneven floors, joints, and gaps, better grips slippery floors, absorbs shocks, and protects floors.
Gray Rubber = Non-marking | Black Rubber = Marking | Crowned = Better on Carpet | Flat = Better on Hard Floors