Industrial Impact Resistant Shock Absorbing Spring Casters Load Bearing Heavy Duty Castors Wheels Loaded Equipment.
Shock Absorbing Casters: Enhancing Industrial Mobility with Precision and Protection
Shock absorbing casters are engineered to mitigate vibrations and impacts during movement, protecting both equipment and floors. Critical features include:
- Dual-Stage Shock Absorption: Combines springs and rubber elements to absorb minor vibrations and major shocks effectively . For instance, spring mechanisms handle larger impacts, while rubber components dampen high-frequency vibrations .
- Robust Material Selection: Wheels are typically made of elastic materials like polyurethane or rubber, offering excellent wear resistance and noise reduction . Brackets often use zinc-plated steel or aluminum alloys for durability and corrosion resistance .
- Optimized Structural Design: Features like micro-arc wheel profiles ensure smooth rotation and consistent ground contact, even on uneven surfaces . Some models integrate adjustable height mechanisms and compact designs for versatile installation .
| Braking/Activation/Orientation | Braking / Swivel / Fixed |
|---|---|
| Size | 4 inches |
| Wheel Material | PU (polyurethane) |
| Base Plate Support Material | Q235 |
| Bearing | 6202 Bearing |
| Installation Height | 178/198 |
| Base Plate Size | 138*110 |
| Hole Distance | 105*80 |
| Box Size | 49*28.5*23.5cm |
- Set 1: 2 brakes + 2 fixed
- Set 2: 2 swivel + 2 fixed
Port environments are characterized by uneven surfaces, constant impacts, and the need for precise movement of high-value goods. Spring-loaded or dampened casters provide critical benefits:
- Shock Absorption: They absorb vibrations and impacts when moving over dock gaps, rails, or rough pavement, protecting both the cargo and the equipment itself.
- Enhanced Stability: The spring mechanism helps distribute the load evenly, reducing the risk of tipping and making it easier to control heavy loads.
- Equipment Protection: By minimizing shock transmission, they extend the lifespan of the equipment structure and the casters’ wheels.
Bottom Line: For port freight applications, a spring-dampened caster is not just an option—it’s a recommended standard for operational excellence.
Shock absorbing casters are essential in environments requiring equipment protection and smooth mobility:
- Medical Facilities: Used with hospital beds, mobile workstations, and lab carts to ensure quiet, stable movement and prevent damage to sensitive instruments .
- Logistics & Warehousing: Applied to AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and medium-duty trolleys to maintain stability on uneven floors and reduce product shock during transport .
- Industrial Manufacturing: Ideal for assembly line equipment, packaging machinery, and automotive tools where heavy loads and floor protection are priorities .

Follow this simple checklist to make the perfect choice for your port equipment:
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Calculate the Load Capacity:
- Determine the total weight of the loaded equipment.
- Divide by the number of casters (use 3 for a 4-caster setup to account for uneven floors).
- Choose a caster with a load rating higher than this calculated value.
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Assess the Floor & Environment:
- Rough Concrete/Asphalt: Prioritize durability (Nylon, Cast Iron).
- Smooth/Sensitive Floors: Prioritize floor protection (Polyurethane).
- Corrosive Environments (e.g., sea air): Choose materials with high corrosion resistance (Nylon, Stainless Steel components).
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Verify the Total Configuration:
- Ensure the spring mechanism is rated for your load.
- Check for features like swivel locks and directional locks for added control.
- Always source from manufacturers who provide load-test certifications.

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