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Discover our range of Industrial Track Wheels, available in two industry-standard designs: V-Grooved wheels for running on inverted angle iron and Flanged wheels for steel rails. Optimize your industrial operations with a variety of wheel sizes, materials, and bearing types to suit any application.
- V-Groove Wheels | Grooved Track Wheels - CasterHQ
Typically, a V-groove wheel will follow an angled iron track...
- V Groove Wheels: High-Quality Cast & Ductile Iron Wheels for Angle ...
V-groove wheels are uniquely designed for inverted angle...
- V-Groove Wheels | Grooved Track Wheels - CasterHQ
Often used with V-groove wheels or track roller carriages, these off-center bushings create precise mounting clearance. Choose from our selection of V-groove wheels, including over 150 products in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.
Typically, a V-groove wheel will follow an angled iron track along track rollers and is used in heavy-duty applications. That's why we provide caster wheels in a range of sizes and carrying capacities. Find grooved track wheels capable of transporting up to 7,000 lbs, or shop smaller sizes for lighter transport.
V-groove wheels are uniquely designed for inverted angle iron tracks, offering an efficient way to move medium to heavy-duty carts and equipment. Discover the benefits of using Cast Iron and Ductile Iron V-Groove wheels for various applications.
Inverted angle iron and V-Grooved wheels combine to create effective in-plant production flow. Frequently used in tandem with flat faced wheels, the v-grooved wheels provide capacities of up to 8 tons, and are comprised of either cast iron, forged steel, stainless steel, or even phenolic (plastic).
V-groove track wheels have a molded V-groove on their wheel treads that mates with a compatible angle-iron track to provide precise control of movement and alignment when the wheels roll along the track. The wheels have flat edges and can also be used on flat surfaces.
These wheels have a 90° V-groove and a flat tread to move your equipment on angle-iron track as well as the floor. Phenolic wheels are nonmarking and perform well at high temperatures. Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber.