Mine cart wheels come with heavy load, flexible and durable for you to use, which is composed of good-quality polyurethane cast iron material, you can use with confidence. Heavy duty linear orientation caster wheel is wear-resistant and non-conductive. Polyurethane cast iron suitable for trolley and flatbed tool cart.

Design Features and Materials
The design of coal mine cart wheels focuses on durability and the ability to withstand the harsh conditions of mining environments.
Typically crafted from robust materials such as cast iron, these wheels are engineered to endure heavy loads, abrasive surfaces, and corrosive elements.
3 Styles of Mine Cart Wheels
Mine carts are used around the world to haul materials. For each one, they can have one of three types of wheels:
Single-flanged: Utilized a lot for in-plant operations, the single flanged wheel load capacity approximately from 1,400 to 20,000 pounds depending on size and configuration. Philson is happy to offer non-driven and driven styles to fit your needs.
Double-flanged: When you need something that tracks accurately, you want double-flanged wheels on your mine carts. They can handle the heavy loads that you require for your operations.
Flat-faced: There are no flanges riding along the edge of these wheels. This does not affect or reduce their functionality, but instead offer the cart more lateral movement.
When choosing the best polyurethane cast iron mine cart wheel, give us a call and we can help, even if you need to customize a wheel.
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