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Wheel Bearing Selection Guide

Precision Sealed Ball


(28)
Completely sealed, these precision ground
ball bearings are held in a metal spacer ring
between two hardened raceways. This
bearing never needs to be lubricated, and with
the lowest rolling resistance of all bearings
offers the most ergonomic situation available.
Maximum temperature range is 250F.

Drawn Cup Roller


(02)
These are roller bearings as described above
except they have metal cages holding the
precision ground rollers. The outer race is a
one-piece construction, giving added rigidity
to the wheel bore. These bearings must be
used on a hardened bushing or shaft. Maximum
temperature range is 400F.

Pedestal Precision Ball


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These sealed precision ball bearings include
an integral spanner which eliminates need for
separate spanner. Maximum temperature
range is 250F.

Precision Tapered Roller


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The tapered roller is the most effective bearing
for heavy or towed loads. The taper allows for
some thrust loading, while the heat-treated
inner and outer race allow for maximum load
capacity. Maximum temperature range is 400F.

Annular Ball
(31)
A precision type bearing where the machined
outer race and inner race are held together by
the bearings. This option offers easy rolling
and quiet operation for light to medium duty
loads. This bearing must be factory installed
in the wheel. Maximum temperature range is
250F.

Bronze
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Excellent for wash-down or steam cleaning
applications. Bearings is designed for
temperatures up to 525F.

Plain Bore
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In this option, no bearing material is used. The
wheel runs directly on the axle or spanner
bushing. This is the least expensive bearing option, but also results in a higher rolling
resistance.

Oilex
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These bearings are made of oil-impregnated
sintered iron. Completely self-lubricating, these
are ideal for situations where rolling force is
less critical and accessibility for lubrication is
difficult. Maximum temperature range is 450F.

Two Piece Delrin


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A DuPontTM engineered material, Delrin is
designed for use in situations in which a selflubricating material is optimal and corrosion
cannot be tolerated. Ideal for wash-down or
steam-cleaning applications as well as total
immersion. Maximum temperature range is
160F.

Radial Ball (Industrial Ball)


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Shielded ball bearings are often referred to as
industrial grade bearings. Pressed into the
hub of lower capacity wheels, these low cost
bearings decrease the effort required to move a
load. Maximum temperature range is 250F.

One Piece Delrin


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This is a one-piece version of the Delrin
bearing listed above. Good for use where
thrust washers are needed or to add rigidity to
a soft wheel which might cause the two piece
bearing to be ejected from the bore of the
wheel. Maximum temperature range is 160F.

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BEaring Selection

Roller
(01,05,07)
Roller bearings are the standard bearing in
most caster applications. 1-1/2 and 2 inch
width wheels feature a cage separating hardened steel rollers and a hardened steel split
outer race. These bearings must be used on a
hardened bushing or shaft. Maximum temperature range is 350F. All Casters and wheels are
rated up to 2.5 mph operation per the Institute
of Caster & Wheel Manufacturers Guidelines.

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