Heavy-duty cast iron polyurethane wheels combine strength, durability, and ground protection. These wheels combine cast iron's strong load-bearing capacity with polyurethane's elastic, wear-resistant, and non-marking characteristics.
The polyurethane-driven wheel itself does not provide power, but is driven by the driving wheel, and has the functions of transmitting motion, supporting and guiding, and sharing loads.
Polyurethane load-bearing support wheels have the characteristics of high elasticity, wear resistance, high load-bearing capacity, and long service life. They are widely used in high-load scenarios such as logistics and automation.
Polyurethane-injected model idler wheels are primarily used to support and guide transmission components, such as conveyor belts, chains, or other moving elements, ensuring they run smoothly along their predetermined trajectory.
Polyurethane tread guide wheels have become the first choice for many industries due to their unique material properties and diverse structural designs, stable operation, high precision, high load, and suitability for complex environments.