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Roller Bearing Wheels
Wheel 125 mm
The Maxtech castor wheel features a 125mm diameter with a 38mm wide polyurethane injected tread and polyamide body construction. The wheel incorporates a stainless roller bearing system with a 12mm axle hole diameter and 44mm hub length. Load specifications include a dynamic capacity of 300kg at 4km/h operating speed and a static load capacity of 600kg, making it suitable for medium to heavy-duty industrial applications requiring reliable performance and durability.
Wheel 300 mm
The Puretech wheel is designed for castor applications, featuring a 300mm diameter with a 50mm wide solid rubber, black tread and a polypropylene body construction. The wheel incorporates a roller bearing system with a 20mm axle hole diameter and 58mm hub length for reliable operation. Load specifications include a dynamic capacity of 250kg at speeds up to 4km/h and a static load capacity of 500kg, making it suitable for medium to heavy-duty industrial applications requiring smooth mobility and durability.
Wheel 160 mm
The Maxtech wheel is designed for castor applications, featuring a 160 mm diameter with a 40 mm wide polyurethane injected tread and polyamide body construction. The wheel incorporates a roller bearing system with a 20 mm axle hole diameter and 58 mm hub length for reliable operation. Load specifications include a dynamic capacity of 350 kg at speeds up to 4 km/h and a static load capacity of 700 kg, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications requiring durability and smooth movement.
Wheel 200 mm
The Puretech wheel is designed for castor applications, featuring a 200 mm diameter with a 50 mm wide solid rubber, black tread and polypropylene body construction. The wheel incorporates a roller bearing system with a 25 mm axle hole diameter and 58 mm hub length for reliable operation. Load specifications include a dynamic capacity of 205 kg at speeds up to 4 km/h and a static load capacity of 410 kg, making it suitable for medium to heavy-duty industrial applications requiring smooth mobility and durability.
Wheel 250 mm
The Puretech wheel features a 250mm diameter with a 60mm wide solid rubber, black tread and polypropylene body construction. The wheel incorporates a roller bearing system with a 25mm axle hole diameter and 74mm hub length. Load capacity specifications include a dynamic rating of 295kg at 4km/h operating speed and a static load capacity of 590kg, making it suitable for medium to heavy-duty castor applications requiring reliable performance and durability in industrial environments.
Wheel 200 mm
The Puretech wheel is a robust castor component featuring a 200mm diameter with a 50mm wide solid rubber, non-marking tread mounted on a polypropylene body. The wheel incorporates a roller bearing system with a 20mm axle hole diameter and 60mm hub length for reliable operation. Load specifications include a dynamic capacity of 205kg at speeds up to 4km/h and a static load capacity of 410kg, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications requiring smooth, non-marking mobility solutions.
Wheel 125 mm
The Maxtech castor wheel features a 125 mm diameter with a 40 mm wide polyurethane injected tread on a polyamide body, incorporating a stainless roller bearing system and 20 mm axle hole diameter with 58 mm hub length. This wheel delivers exceptional load performance with a dynamic capacity of 300 kg at speeds up to 4 km/h and a static load capacity of 600 kg, making it ideal for demanding industrial applications requiring reliable mobility and durability in challenging operating environments.
Wheel 125 mm
The Duratech silent wheel features a 125 mm diameter with a 36 mm wide polyamide tread and incorporates a damping, hybrid material body construction. The wheel is equipped with a roller bearing system and has a hub length of 44 mm with a 12 mm axle hole diameter. It offers a dynamic load capacity of 200 kg at speeds up to 4 km/h and a static load capacity of 400 kg, making it suitable for demanding industrial castor applications requiring both durability and noise reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Advantages of Wheels with Roller Bearing
Roller bearings are a core member of the rolling-bearing family and a mainstay in mobility systems. Unlike plain bearings that rely on sliding contact, they use cylindrical rollers running between an inner and outer ring. This rolling contact cuts friction, enabling smoother motion and lower breakaway force under load. Thanks to their comparatively low build height, they combine a compact design with impressive load-carrying capability. TENTE roller bearing wheels come with a variety of advantages:
Lower Rolling Resistance – The line contact of cylindrical rollers minimises friction between the rings, so heavy loads begin moving with less effort and keep momentum with fewer push/pull peaks. This supports energy-efficient operation and reduces strain on users.
High Load Capacity – Roller bearings spread forces across multiple rollers, providing robust radial support without excessive deformation. That means roller bearing wheels handle substantial weights reliably – ideal for low-speed transport where capacity and stability come first.
High Service Life, Low Maintenance – Factory-greased bearing units run smoothly for extended periods under normal conditions. With appropriate sealing and re-lubrication options, wheels with roller bearing maintain consistent performance and reduce unplanned maintenance.
Space-efficient Installation Height – Compared to other rolling-bearing types, roller bearing designs can achieve a lower build-in height, helping keep equipment profiles compact. You gain stability and strength without sacrificing clearance or overall design constraints.
Types of Roller Bearing Wheels
Roller bearing wheels come in a variety of designs, each optimised for specific operating conditions and performance priorities. At TENTE, we manufacture wheels with roller bearing in various material options and tread hardness levels. Our portfolio also includes wheels with damped or stainless roller bearings. Below are some of the commonly used types of roller bearing wheels and their advantages:
Solid Rubber Wheels with Roller Bearings
For low-speed transport that also needs shock damping and floor care, solid rubber wheels with roller bearing pair a compliant tread with easy rolling under load. Our TENTE PVR series combines a polypropylene wheel centre and a solid rubber tread with an integrated roller bearing, offered in a variety of wheels diameters ranging all the way up to 250 mm. This wheel design helps reduce start-up effort while smoothing vibration on harder floors.
Polyurethane Wheels with Roller Bearings
When efficiency and wear resistance are priorities, polyurethane wheels with roller bearing are a strong choice. One representative product line in our range are UAR wheels. They use a polyamide wheel centre with a polyurethane tread and a roller bearing, covering popular sizes from 80 to 200 mm. For moist or wet environments, the closely related UAD series uses a stainless roller bearing – allowing frequent washdowns and providing corrosion resistance – while keeping the same polyurethane tread family and size range.
Polyamide Wheels with Roller Bearing
For maximum stiffness and compact build height, polyamide wheels with roller bearing deliver high load density with simple upkeep. Within our selection, the UOR wheel series stands out as a notable example. UOR is a one-piece polyamide wheel fitted with a roller bearing, with wheel diameters ranging from 80 mm to 200 mm and a broad spread of hub/axle options. These wheels are a robust choice where precise, hard running is desired, and quite operation as well as maximised shock absorption are not needed.
Fields of Application for Wheels with Roller Bearings
Roller bearing wheels are best suited to equipment and machinery operating at low travel speeds – around 4 km/h. They deliver smooth, low-effort rolling under heavy loads but aren’t designed for high-speed use. This makes them ideal for heavy transport equipment, production and platform trolleys, and professional cleaning carts, where stability, capacity, and easy handling matter more than rapid manoeuvring. They’re also common in retail and logistics – for example on applications like roll cages, store/display fixtures, and shopping trolleys – where a compact build, high load capability, and low rolling resistance are essential.