Warehouse & Distribution Casters

Industrial-grade casters engineered for warehouse floors, distribution centers, and loading docks. Heavy-duty capacity from 300 to 30,000 lbs with options for concrete, dock plate, and track-guided applications.

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Built for Concrete Floors, Dock Plates, and High-Cycle Logistics

Warehouse and distribution environments push casters harder than most facility managers realize. Concrete floors are abrasive. Dock plates create repeated impact loading as carts cross the threshold between truck and warehouse. Pallet jacks and heavy carts rack up thousands of cycles per week over surfaces that are often cracked, sealed unevenly, or littered with shrink wrap and banding debris. Standard casters wear out fast in these conditions—flat-spotting under static loads, seizing from dust infiltration, or cracking at the kingpin under the constant directional stress of tight aisle turns. Warehouse-grade casters are engineered from the ground up to handle these specific demands without premature failure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Warehouse & Distribution Casters

Start by calculating the maximum loaded weight of the cart, then divide by the number of casters and apply a safety factor of at least 25 percent. For a cart loaded to 2,000 lbs on four casters, each caster should be rated for at least 625 lbs. In warehouse environments with dock plate transitions and uneven floors, a 30-40 percent safety factor is recommended because dynamic loading during rolling significantly exceeds static weight.

Polyurethane wheels are the best all-around choice for sealed or polished concrete warehouse floors. They protect the floor surface, resist flat-spotting under static loads, and provide low rolling resistance for ergonomic cart movement. For rough or unsealed concrete, larger-diameter phenolic or nylon wheels handle the abrasion better. Avoid soft rubber on warehouse floors—it wears too quickly under heavy loads and high cycle counts.

Kingpinless casters are strongly recommended for heavy-duty warehouse applications above 1,000 lbs per caster. The kingpin is the most common failure point on standard casters—it takes the full shear load every time the caster swivels. Kingpinless designs distribute that load across a hardened raceway, dramatically extending service life on heavy platform trucks, industrial carts, and die-handling equipment.

Dock plate transitions create repeated impact loading that accelerates caster failure. Use casters with at least a 5-inch wheel diameter to bridge the gap more smoothly, and select wheels with some shock absorption—polyurethane on iron core is a strong choice. Ensure the caster's load rating accounts for the dynamic impact force at the dock edge, which can be two to three times the static load. Kingpinless rigs handle these repeated impacts significantly better than standard kingpin designs.

Warehouse & Distribution Casters for Docks, Aisles, and Heavy Transport

Warehouse casters must handle concentrated loads, constant rolling, and repeated impacts at dock edges without failing. Our warehouse-grade lineup includes kingpinless designs that eliminate the single biggest failure point in high-load caster applications, forged steel rigs for maximum structural integrity under shock loads, and precision sealed bearings that keep dust and debris out of the raceway. Polyurethane, phenolic, and nylon wheel options provide the right combination of floor protection, load capacity, and rolling resistance for your specific floor surface and load profile.

Caster Central stocks warehouse and distribution casters in the configurations that logistics facilities actually need—from 4-inch medium-duty casters for picking carts to 12-inch heavy-duty casters for transfer trailers and industrial platform trucks. Swivel, rigid, and braking options are available across the full load range. Browse our warehouse caster selection below or contact our team for help matching casters to your specific equipment, floor surface, and load requirements.

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