The DRS 250 is a high-performance, robust wheel block solution designed for demanding industrial applications. As part of the world-renowned DRS wheel range, it offers a modular design that integrates seamlessly into crane systems, conveyors, and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) without the need for additional engineering.

Key Specifications: DRS 250
Max. Wheel Load: 12,800 kg
Wheel Diameter: 250 mm
Unit Weight: Approx. 52 kg
Installation: Uses M16 retained nuts in 18.5H11 holes for secure threaded connections.
Options: Available with Ø40 F8 bore; horizontal guide-roller arrangements with dampers for smooth travel.
Configuration Options
Choose from four standard design forms based on your drive and surface requirements:
Driven: Includes two-sided wheel flanges; 65mm running tread.
Non-Driven: Includes two-sided wheel flanges; 65mm running tread.
Driven: Flangeless design for specific guided tracks.
Specialized Tread: Driven, with internal taper and Vulkollan® wheel for high friction and floor protection.
Why Choose the DRS 250?
Ready-to-Install: Minimal design or production effort required for your engineering team.
Exceptional Capacity: Supports up to 16 tons per block (depending on application).
Durability: Reliable construction ensures low maintenance and long-term service life.
Versatility: Compatible with various gearboxes, motors, and control systems.
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