Catalog - One Source (PF14434) - Flipbook - Page 337
Wheel Application Guide
3-Step Evaluation Process
Usage Analysis
Failure Analysis
Best Value Benchmarking
What is the right amount of wheel
and tire usage for your application
as it relates to your industry?
What is the cause of your wheel
and tire failures (e.g., overloading,
heat failure, bond failure, floor
debris damage)?
Have you established a best value
solution for your application through
benchmarking and tracking?
Wheels
Wheel Series
Compound
Number
Application Types
Shore A
Hardness
Long Runs/
Heavy Loads
Dock Boards/
Expansion
Joints
(Chunking)
Metal Chips/
Floor Debris
(Flat Spotting)
200
The Mid-Range wheels are designed for light to medium loads and short to medium runs.
SERIES
Light Duty
SERIES
Midrange
300
SERIES
High Capacity
400
SERIES
Heavy Duty
101
Freezer
93A
201
83A
205
87A
For the typical demands of most applications, High Capacity wheels feature compounds designed for high capacities and long runs.
301
95A
302
93A
305
97A
306
97A
Heavy Duty wheels are designed for maximum capacities and extreme runs.
401
93A
402
99A
= Good
= Better
= Best
Shore A Hardness
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
(rubber band)
(car tire)
Softer compounds are typically more cut and tear resistant and provide
a smoother ride. Harder compounds typically provide improved travel
speeds, due to less rolling resistance, and generate less heat.
Wheels and Tires 11.03
WHEELS AND TIRES
100
These economical 100 Series Light Duty wheel compounds are best suited for light loads and intermittent use.
Wet Conditions