Hello, long time lurker. I found this thread and a few other threads when looking up what kind of caster to use for my workbench boxes. I made mistakes along the way that cost me money.
I tried the c olson rubber that was linked and talked about in this thread but that did not work well because the soft rubber tire did develop a flat spot like other users here said could happen with my heavy load.
From another thread I found on this site about casters, I found a company called caster city (
www.castercity.com) . The person I spoke with was older and very knowledgeable and gave me a big discount over the phone.
I called them and explained what happened and they recommend I use a polyurethane tire with enough capacity in it to avoid flat spotting and will protect my flaked epoxy floor. They also explained to me what kind of capacity I could reasonably put on my old colson stuff and avoid flat spots (there is a formula to use to avoid flattening soft rubber)
I dont want to link to their site and shill a specific item, but I will list the part number and description from my invoice :
Part : 9PYC5X2-S-TL
Description : Swivel Caster, 5x2 Blue Polyurethane on Iron Precision Sealed Ball Bearing Wheel, Slight Crown on the Tire, with Total Lock Brake
The brake means that the caster never moves. When I do take the brake off my boxes move so easily its like an office chair. The hard polyurethane wheels have been in use in the hot garage for months and have no flat spot. Very happy with them.