Polyurethane is a premium material known for its exceptional durability, elasticity, and resistance to wear. These properties make it the ideal choice for heavy-duty monorail crane wheels in demanding environments.

Standard Specifications
Our wheels are available in various dimensions to suit your specific crane design:
Diameter: Ranges from 100 mm to 500 mm based on load capacity.
Width: Typically between 50 mm and 200 mm for maximum stability.
Bore Size: Precision machined from 20 mm to 100 mm to fit your shafts.
Key Operational Benefits
Smooth and Quiet Operation: The natural elasticity of polyurethane absorbs vibration and reduces noise, creating a better working environment.
Long Service Life: High wear resistance ensures a longer lifespan compared to rubber or nylon, reducing replacement costs.
Low Maintenance: These wheels feature self-lubricating properties and high durability, requiring minimal upkeep.
Corrosion Resistance: Built to withstand moisture and harsh chemicals, making them perfect for humid or industrial settings.
Industrial Applications
Polyurethane monorail wheels are widely utilized across multiple sectors:
Manufacturing: For moving heavy machinery and large components.
Warehousing: Efficient material handling and high-frequency storage operations.
Automotive: Supporting assembly lines and specialized parts handling.
Construction: Reliable lifting and transport of heavy building materials.
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