Mining Monorail Guide Wheels
Engineered for demanding mining environments, these monorail guide wheels are constructed from high-strength polyurethane to deliver reliable performance even under prolonged and severe operating conditions. While priced slightly higher than standard rubber wheels, they offer superior load-bearing capacity and are designed with a reinforced contact surface for heavy-duty service.

Consistent with all our polyurethane wheels, these guide tires are anti-static, provide quiet and smooth operation, and will not accidentally trigger track signals or crossings. They are built to perform reliably across an operating temperature range of -20°C to 90°C.
Versatile Applications
Beyond enabling elevated speeds on standard mining rails, these wheels are suited for a broad spectrum of monorail systems. Applications include Vulkollan-tyred guide wheels on concrete guideway beams with conductor rails, modern mass transit networks, automated rail transportation, and driverless straddle-type monorails.
Available from Philson
Upgrade your system with Philson's high-performance polyurethane guide wheels. Our technical specialists are ready to assist you in selecting the ideal wheel solution for your specific monorail application, helping to extend service life, enhance performance, and minimize operational downtime.
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