Load capacity of wheels and castors
TENTE explains the load capacity of wheels and castors and the factors that influence this.
The loads that machines or transport equipment can withstand depend, among other things, on the load capacity of the wheels and castors. When purchasing wheels or castors, therefore, it is vital to take this property into consideration. In order to determine the load capacity required for the equipment, certain factors must be known: on the one hand, the weight of the equipment itself and the maximum weight of the applied load, and on the other hand, the number of wheels and castors to be used. In order to ensure that the castors can withstand the loads in the long term, the total number of castors assumed for the calculation is reduced by one. This takes into account that the weight of uneven floors is not always evenly distributed.Â
The load-bearing capacity of the individual castors and wheels is determined under ideal conditions, i.e. on level ground, at a specified temperature of approx. 15 - 28°C, moving straight ahead at walking speed. Since the actual conditions of use are usually different, an additional safety factor should be included in the calculation. The more the operating conditions differ from the test environment, the larger the safety factor needs to be.
Dynamic and static load capacity
A distinction is made between the dynamic and static load-bearing capacity. While the dynamic data describes the load that a castor or wheel can bear when moving, the static value applies when stationary. The dynamic load capacity is therefore relevant for transport equipment, mobile machines and other such equipment. However, if the wheels and castors are mainly exposed to static loads, this can be taken into account in the calculation. It can then be assumed that the actual load bearing capacity is higher than the dynamic specification.Â
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