Heavy-Duty Casters: What to Know Before Choosing Kingpin vs. Kingpinless
Colleen Castellani

Heavy-Duty Casters: What to Know Before Choosing Kingpin vs. Kingpinless

When it comes to moving thousands of pounds safely, heavy-duty casters are essential. But one question comes up time and again: should you choose kingpin or kingpinless? Understanding the difference is key to selecting the right caster for your application.

Kingpin Casters

  • How They Work: Use a central kingpin bolt to hold the raceway together.

  • Advantages: Easy to service, cost-effective, and widely available.

  • Best Use Cases: Steady loads, environments with less shock loading.

Kingpinless Casters

  • How They Work: Feature a precision-machined raceway without a central kingpin.

  • Advantages: Stronger, longer life under heavy shock loads, less maintenance.

  • Best Use Cases: Towing, impact loading, high-stress applications.

How to Decide Between Them

  • Choose kingpin if you need easy maintenance and lower upfront costs.

  • Choose kingpinless if you deal with towing, vibration, or heavy impact forces.


Both caster styles have their place. The right choice depends on your application and environment. Contact our team to find the perfect heavy-duty caster for your operation.