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    having trouble deciding on wheel material (best grip) and centre material, the ally ones have bearings which are great but would the ally crack ? here is the page ive been looking at.

    http://www.castors.org.uk/160mm-c-4.html

    all ideas muchly appriciated

  • #2
    Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

    get the green ones, nobody else has green wheels!

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    • #3
      Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

      get the green ones, nobody else has green wheels!

      I can think of one

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      • #4
        Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

        Have a look at bearing boys similar site might give you other options though. (just search on google)

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        • #5
          Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

          yep they do have a few more, but im stuck as to what material will give best grip,

          polyurethane, elastic rubber etc,

          also im thinking of getting the wheels with 20mm bearings in so its less work

          they mostly have aluminium hubs and im worried they will crack as they look cast ?

          mind you though they are rated up to 800kgs sometimes so prob ok

          this one looks good but not too cheep up too the job but not sure about grip

          there is some more on the page below aswell.

          http://www.rosscastors.co.uk/160mm-heav ... rings.html

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          • #6
            Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

            just emailed these chaps as to best traction and centre type

            https://www.technicawheels.co.uk/industrial-wheels

            loads of good ones .

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            • #7
              Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

              but im stuck as to what material will give best grip,
              polyurethane, elastic rubber etc,
              Have a look at this article, it might help you

              http://www.thombert.com/white_papers/Po ... rTires.pdf

              To be able to compare you have to know the durometer of the wheels you're comparing, as polyurethane hardness can vary over a wide range, but most probably being heavy duty wheels rated at 800kg, they will be of the hard type....

              Hope this helps

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              • #8
                Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

                that is a great help thanks, after comparing loads they are all nearly 70a so it dosent really mater which material, you would thing that if someone had listed an elastic rubber it would be grippier but not true, there discriptions are misleading and one of the polyurathane tyres i was looking at was 95a so i wont bother with that !

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                • #9
                  Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

                  Been looking for some new wheels for bulldog myself so be interesting to see what you go for

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                  • #10
                    Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

                    These are the softest I've found in 6 diameter, at 50 shore A they look fine... but they're from the states so most probably not worth the hassle

                    http://www.castercity.com/eshop/10Expan ... wheels.htm

                    ratings:

                    http://www.castercity.com/caster-wheel- ... -chart.htm

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                    • #11
                      Re: heavyweight wheel material for best grip

                      Super grippy 50 Shure is what we use

                      http://www.pu-systems.bayermaterialscie ... _vulkollan

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                      • #12
                        Any reply on how internal bearings hold up this is an idea I am looking at also, makes doing a 4wd machine much easier

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                        • #13
                          these are my ideas
                          http://www.technicawheels.co.uk/sear...rchQuery=P1615
                          http://www.rosscastors.co.uk/200mm-h...er-wheels.html

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                          • #14
                            Those are what I'm using in my new 4wd bot Adam

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