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These factors influence the movement noise
When using transport equipment, an unpleasant driving noise is naturally undesirable. In order to find the most noise-free castors and wheels from TENTE for your application, you should include the floor conditions in your decision-making process in addition to the quality of the castors and wheels and the hardness of the running surface.Â
As a general rule, hard wheels are used on soft floors and soft wheels on hard floors. Soft tread tends to run more smoothly and produce less noise. Harder wheels can cause more noise during operation, especially in the event of impacts caused by uneven ground. On soft floors and with lighter loads hard wheels can also operate with low noise and offer a high level of drive comfort.Â
In addition to wheels with hard and soft treads, we offer the TENTE hybrid wheel (HUR). This wheel combines a hard polyamide tread with a soft rubber core. This enables us to provide you a hard yet noise-reduced wheel that can be used on both soft and hard surfaces.Â
Finding suitable rollers and wheels at TENTEÂ
On the product pages you will find under the technical data, in addition to information on running behavior, wear and corrosion resistance, also the category "Driving noise". The scale shows you how the castors or wheels behave under test conditions with regard to noise emission. A higher value means a lower driving noise. If you have any questions about TENTE castors and wheels or would like advice on various topics relating to the choice of suitable products, we will be happy to assist you.