As a professional manufacturer of electric flatbed carts, we are committed to offering flexible configurations based on our customers' actual working conditions. Through our customer interactions, we've found that many people lack detailed knowledge about wheels. Today, we would like to share some ideas on specific working conditions where conventional polyurethane wheels are not suitable.


1. High Ambient Temperatures
If the transfer cart's working environment exceeds 80°C, we do not recommend using conventional polyurethane wheels. This includes areas such as steel smelting workshops, heat treatment workshops, and mold casting workshops. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause the polyurethane to soften, deform, or even melt.


2. Prolonged Heavy-Load Operation
While polyurethane wheels have good load-bearing capacity, they are prone to thermal fatigue and cracking when transporting hundreds of tons of workpieces for extended periods, especially during fully loaded, long-distance transport.
For transporting heavy-duty castings or mechanical equipment, we recommend using cast steel wheels or rubber-coated steel wheels to extend the service life of your transfer cart.
3. Unfavorable Ground Conditions
Polyurethane wheels are not suitable for rough or uneven surfaces. They are easily cut and damaged when operating on ground containing steel rails, steel slag, or gravel. Therefore, we do not recommend them for use in areas such as welding workshops or steel cutting plants.


When facing a custom solution, if you are uncertain which wheel type is best for your specific conditions, please contact us directly. We will provide a professional configuration based on your exact requirements.
Choosing the right wheels not only helps reduce losses from frequent replacements or material transfer cart failures but also improves overall workshop material handling efficiency.
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