Heavy Duty Castors
75 productsWhy choose Wheelco for heavy duty?
We’ve been competently doing heavy duty for more than 3 decades. In fact, many of our commercial customers need heavy duty castors to make their business operate. We take this job seriously and only choose reputable, world-class wheels and castors to supply. We know when it comes to heavy duty applications, you just cannot afford to skimp on poor quality castors. That’s why our range includes the German-made Blickle range, which are depended on globally for a variety of applications.
But it’s not just the great quality of heavy duty castor that makes it worth choosing Wheelco. Our team’s knowledge on handling and moving equipment is second to none. Whether you get in touch with us on our website, call us or drop by our showroom, you’ll get expert advice.
Find what you need within our broad range of heavy duty castors
We have New Zealand’s largest range of heavy duty castors within our standard range. This includes nylon, urethane, cast iron and rubber options. The choice continues with our mounting options that gives you exactly the configuration for your equipment you need. Pick fixed and swivel options, choose from mounting types like plate mounted or bolt hole. We also have different braking options available. Then, if you need increased stability and load capacity you have the option of a twin wheel heavy duty castor within our urethane and cast iron range.
Choose the best part with Wheelco’s friendly castor team
We love talking wheels - just as much as we love finding solutions to challenges for our customers. If you need help deciding what heavy duty castor you should purchase for your needs, we want to chat. Simply give us a ring on 07 578 3030 for tailored support. Or, if you’d prefer to send us a message you can do so through our website contact form. If you think you know what parts you need but prefer to get a quote from us and chat further, you can build a quote easily on our website.
And if you’re local to Tauranga, drop into 160 Taurikura Drive, Tauriko to see (and handle) our range of heavy duty castors in person. There, our team can not only give you in-person guidance, but we can even take a look at your equipment if you want to bring it in to help you get it installed right there and then.
Need help installing your heavy duty castor?
If you’re not local or would prefer to do the installation yourself like most of our customers, you can still make use of our expertise with excellent post-purchase support. We’re able to provide you with detailed CAD files and responsive step by step advice on how to install your new heavy duty castors. Because for us, it’s not just about supplying you with first-class castors, it’s about getting you rolling again, smoothly and quickly.
Want something non-standard? Let’s build it
Even with all these choices, we know better than anyone that sometimes castor requirements are non-standard. That’s not an issue for us. We’re able to take your specifications and in almost all cases find or assemble a solution that works. So if you can’t find what you need on our site or in our catalogue, just chat to us for more help.
Useful advice for Kiwis buying heavy duty castors
Are you looking online for a great heavy duty castor to get the job done safely and reliably? Here are some heavy-duty hints
Know your weight capacity needs
First and foremost, you need to get a clear idea of the maximum weight your castors (in combination) will need to take. It’s always a good idea to leave plenty of headroom in your total weight capacity. Remember to add up the total weight rating of all your castors (typically four) and leave 20-30% for safety.
Account for uneven distribution of load
One of the reasons to choose heavy duty wheels that provide more than ample weight rating is because of the shifting load put on the application in use. This is most common when the load is being transferred onto and off of the equipment. When this happens, the weight isn’t perfectly distributed across all castors - some are taking more of the load for that short period of time.
Even outside of loading or dismounting cargo, a handling equipment will sometimes need to shift something that’s not spread out evenly. There’s also a shift in load when moving up or down an incline.
Check the mounting
Heavy duty castors come in a variety of mounting configurations, so it's vital you check which one your application needs. Common types include plate mount (fixed and swivel versions), and bolt hole mount. Getting the correct mount is a must if you’re replacing old castors. For new builds, you should choose the best mounting for the job - often plate mount is more sturdy with its four bolts, although we do offer excellent heavy duty bolt hole solutions too.
Think about the surface your application needs to move on
Is your handling equipment going to always be a clean, smooth, flat surface? If so, you should be good to go provided you’ve got your weight capacity sorted. But so many of us are using handling equipment in a variety of environments. It pays to consider what ground you’ll be wheeling across. For example, a urethane wheel offers smooth non-marking daily use which could be important in retail applications.
Durability in different conditions
Do you need your castors to withstand the wear and tear of high or low temperatures, wet surfaces or corrosive environments? You’ll want to choose a product that delivers a long lifespan and can stand up to these elements every day. Wheelco’s heavy duty stainless steel castors are excellent for this type of demand.
Replacing an old, worn castor?
One of the quickest ways to order a heavy duty castor is by referring to any specs and measurements on your old, worn part. You’ll want to measure up the mounting plate (if applicable), wheel height when affixed to your equipment and a number of other measurements. Check out our full measurement guide on our website for more information.