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Caster Concepts Introduces Heavy Duty Casters

Caster Concepts, a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty casters and industrial caster wheels, has introduced multiple casters designed for heavy duty, extra heavy duty and super heavy duty applications. With real-world capacities exceeding 100 tons, these casters are custom designed to provide optimal solutions when massive loads need to be moved safely and efficiently.

Designed and produced completely in the U.S., these products can be quickly manufactured and shipped – and can meet the most stringent industry standards. They are currently used in the manufacturing of heavy machinery spanning multiple industries, including agriculture, marine, aerospace, automotive, asphalt and more. Product grades include:

  • Heavy Duty (80 series, 81 series, 85 series, 87 series, 90 series, 91 series);
  • Extra Heavy-Duty Category (95 series, 97 series, 99 Series);
  • Super Heavy Duty – 2-99 (82 series and up Kingpin and 2-81 KingPinless and up);
    • Includes Dual Wheel casters.

For more information, visit https://www.casterconcepts.com.

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