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Replacing 'tire' on cast iron caster wheel

1190R

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I have eight 8" heavy duty caster wheels that came with polyurethane 'tires' that are damaged so they no longer roll smoothly
Has anyone here replaced the rolling surface/polyurethane 'tire' on something like this
Replacement is over $100
 

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Rivet on a piece of tire tread? Easy to try one, I would cut the tread for a tight fit, attach it with some heavy duty 3M spray adhesive and then rivet at the seams, counter sink the rivet heads. If these swivel you might have to add a few rivets around the perimeter.
Good luck.

Or just watch a few YouTube videos of tire recycling in India and you'll be hot vulcanizing in your garage in no time .. ..
 
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I never have, but I've poured polyurethane engine mounts. I would assume you could center the cast iron wheel in a mold and pour the "tire".
 

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The fact that they've all failed indicates that either the original quality was poor, or the loads/conditions were past what they could take.
 

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The fact that they've all failed indicates that either the original quality was poor, or the loads/conditions were past what they could take.
All polyurethane wheels will fail due to oxidation, even the highest quality ones.

Its just a matter of time and can be accelerated by the environment in which they are in.

No different than most other polymer chains. Have you ever seen rubber tires that don't eventually age check?
 

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Steel wheels can last for years, Steel Wheels on Steel Rails have very low rolling resistance, Railroads have been using them for years.
 
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I have eight 8" heavy duty caster wheels that came with polyurethane 'tires' that are damaged so they no longer roll smoothly
Has anyone here replaced the rolling surface/polyurethane 'tire' on something like this
Replacement is over $100
The entire replacement caster unit is over $100?
 

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OP, don't know your application or duty factor, but I have been happy with these 8" swivel casters; I have one set on my welding table and another on my gantry crane. (Pics in my project thread). They were pretty inexpensive but roll smoothly, brakes work great and they are holding up well.
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How about some 8” polyurethane bandsaw tires? Maybe too skinny but inexpensive and easily available. I see them for about $18 for 2 of them. I didn’t do much looking but most 8” tires seem to be 1/2” wide. Perhaps they could be double or tripled up to give you more width
 

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There are companies that re-tread wheels and It will cost WAY less that new.
I used to get rollers for industrial machines re-covered from a few places.
Not sure where you are located, but maybe one of these is near you or there might be a similar place bear you.


 
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1190R

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There are companies that re-tread wheels and It will cost WAY less that new.
I used to get rollers for industrial machines re-covered from a few places.
Not sure where you are located, but maybe one of these is near you or there might be a similar place bear you.


Thanks Sunday!
 

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$14.09 Zoro

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I have a large Flea Market near my house. I buy all of my casters there. Typically, a set of 4 would be less that $100. I am a tight wad. It was the only way I could continue my hobbies as I raised my family.
 
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