Set of 4 Heavy Duty Albion Phenolic Swivel Casters with 6 x 2 Wheels 1300# Cap











Set of 4 Heavy Duty Albion Phenolic Swivel Casters with 6" x 2" Wheels 1300# Cap. 6" Diameter x 2" Wide. 4" x 4-1/2" Plate with 3/8 Bolt Holes. 4"x4.5" Outside 2-5/8" to 3"x3" to 3-5/8" Holes. Installation Hardware is NOT Included. 4" x 4-1/2" Plate / Holes: 2-5/8"x3-5/8" to 3"x3". HEAVY DUTY CASTER ANATOMY KEY. Mounting Plate and Kingpin - A flat plate with an Integral Kingpin. Load Bearing (Commercial) - Row of steel balls or rollers that allow the yoke base to swivel. Yoke Assembly - The yoke base with legs welded on and machined for the Main Load Bearings. Axle Bolt - The bolt on which the wheel revolves. Axle Bolt Nut - Secures the axle bolt to the yoke assembly to form the axle. Thrust Bearing - The row of bearings that operate between the yoke base and the retaining washer. Retaining Washer - Keeps the bearings retained. Kingpin Nut - Holds the swivel section together.ner Bushing - A tube thats between the legs, over the axle, on which the roller bearing rides. A caster represents the complete assembly of one wheel, wheel bearings, yoke, axle, and nut, and optional: thread guards, brakes, swivel locks, springs... , all of which are assembled together as one complete unit. There are two basic types of casters. SWIVEL CASTER (aka CRAZY WHEEL CASTER). Consists of all of the components of the caster as well as a raceway which contains balls or bearings that allow the caster to swivel. RIGID CASTER (aka FIXED WHEEL CASTER). Or stationary caster, or fixed casters consists of all of the components of the caster but does not have a raceway.
(It therefore can roll only in two directions, in a straight line). Distance measured horizontally from the center of the step or top plate to the trailing edge of the wheel. This the distance around which the caster will travel while swiveling and the amount of space needed from the center of the wheel to any obstacles. Width of wheel at the point of contact with the floor. This is not usually the widest point of the wheel or the narrowest point.
The widest point is usually on the sidewall and the narrowest is usually at the hub or very center of the wheel. Bearingners are usually inserted to increase the center width of the center of the wheel and decrease the inside diameter of the wheel. For example if you ask about a 6" caster, we assume you are talking about a 6" wheel even thought the caster overall height will be 7" to 7-1/2". Vertical distance from the floor to the top of the mounting plate or the top of the swivel raceway for a stem caster. The working load height of the final item. If the caster has a stem, the overall height does not include the height of the stem. Stops (or slows) the wheel by applying pressure from the side between the wheel and the forks. Not the most positive type brake, but relatively cheap and works in many applications. Bake petal is normally on the side of the caster, but sometimes on the top below the plate or stem mount. Petal engages a pad that clamps down on the wheel for a very positive lock. Since the pad is metal, this brake can be less effective when used with a metal wheel.Usually has a pin that pulls out and when inserted back into the swivel section, prevents the caster from swiveling. This turns a swivel caster into a rigid caster. Normally has 4 positions to lock the swivel at 90 degree offsets. Very useful for some applications and can be combined on some casters with a top lock brake.
Also called a "Position Swivel Lock" at times. Another name used for both Friction Lock and Top Lock Brakes when the brake petal is on the side of the caster. Usually refers to a brake that activated from the side and locks only the wheel from the top. The caster kingpin is the pin in the center of a plate caster that holds the plate to the wheel forks.On a stem caster, the radius is from the trailing edge of the wheel to the center of the mounting stem. The bearing in a swivel caster is located above the wheel at the center of the plate or stem mounting cap. The bearing in a wheel is at the very center of the wheel and can be one of many types.
Ball Bearing: uses balls inserted into a housing that allows freedom of movement and usually includes one bearing in the center of two with one located at each side of the wheel, Anular Bearing: uses balls like a ball bearing but has a single piece thats the entire width of the wheel to create a complete solid point of contact for the axle, Delrin Bearing: Nylon or solid poly self lubricating insert that is usually white and acts as a simple and cost effective way to allow freedom of movement without requiring any grease or oil and has no moving parts. The distance from one side to the other side of the wheel at the very center without the bearing installed.STEM OR PLATE SIZE: This measurement is the mounting mechanism of the caster. This is always the very top part of the rig.
If it is a plate caster the size is outside to outside on each side. Since opposite sides are always equal this measurement is provided in 2 sizes i. 4" x 4-1/2" which means two sides are 4" and two sides are 4-1/2" This measurement does not reflect the bolt hole mounting requirements. See bolt hole dimensions for that size. If it is a stem caster the size is diameter or width of the stem and then the overall height of the stem. The type of threading on a "nut and bolt" style or "threaded stem" is indicated in threads per inch or as UNC which is standard coarse thread or FINE which is tight threading. These are precise measurements within industry standards for all nut and bolt hardware. HUB WIDTH: Distance measured at the very center of the wheel. This size is always larger that the wheel or tread width to prevent the wheel from rubbing against the sidewall of the rig. TREAD WIDTH: Width of wheel at the point of contact with the floor. This is not the widest point of the wheel or the narrowest point. This measurement is NEVER exact and is almost always smaller than stated. The reason for this is that a rig designed to accept a 1-1/4" wide wheel will be designed for that measurement at the very center and if the wheel is also 1-1/4" wide at the point of contact with the floor it would rub against the sidewall of the rig and fail to roll. Tread width is always narrower than stated to allow the wheel to roll. This is the industry standard for this measurement. CASTER SIZE: Determined by wheel diameter. For example, if you ask about a 6" caster, we assume you are talking about a 6" wheel even though the caster overall height will be 7" to 7-1/2". So, when you start to search for a caster be aware that a caster listed as 6" x 2" is specifically talking about the size of the wheel and the 2 measurement is for the center of the wheel not the edge of the wheel. OVERALL HEIGHT: Vertical distance from the floor to the top of the mounting plate or the top of the swivel raceway for a stem caster. ID or BEARING SIZE: This measurement is the inner diameter of the wheel and is not precise.- UPC: 705332868228
- Brand: 110 Series
- Size: 6" Diameter x 2" Wide
- Capacity: 5200
- Color: Black
- Overall Dimensions: 4" x 4-1/2" Plate with 3/8" Bolt Holes
- Manufacturer: Albion
- Wheel Size: 6
- Thickness: 2
- Top Plate: 4"x4.5" Outside 2-5/8" to 3"x3" to 3-5/8" Holes
- Wheel Material: Phenolic
- Feature: Set of 4
- Wheel Type: Hard Warehouse Floor
- Model: 6" Phenolic Wheel
- material: Heavy Duty Zinc Plated Steel
- MPN: 65-DUR-0620-S
- Overall Height: 7.5
- Installation Information: Mounting Hardware is NOT included.
- Tread Style: Flat
- Tolerance / Variance: Tolerance [ ± 1/64" ]
- Bolt Hole Pattern: 4" x 4-1/2" Plate / Holes: 2-5/8"x3-5/8" to 3"x3"
- Caster Type / Finish: Zinc Plated
- Quantity: (Pack of 4)
- Part Number: (4)65-DUR-0620-S
- Shipping Weight: 36.65

