Choosing the Wheels for the Carts in Your Business

Choosing the Wheels for the Carts in Your Business


Do you need a fleet of carts for your business? Perhaps you own a bakery or a restaurant and need some carts to transport utensils, ingredients or pans? Maybe you are manager of a hospital and need new carts for the laundry department. 




Offices need carts to that support computers, copiers and storage cabinets. No matter what it carries, the most important part of a cart is its casters wheels. Look at some common types of wheels on carts as well as examples of what they can support.

Aluminum

Aluminum wheels are a great choice for carts in a hotel. For instance, if you are manager in a hotel you may go with aluminum wheels for your baggage carts. They move quietly which means the carts won’t disturb guests as they roll through hallways and corridors at all hours of the day and night. Plus, aluminum wheels are known to be easily maneuverable. This means they are excellent for rounding corners and moving in and out of elevators in a busy hotel.

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Polyolefin 

Polyolefin wheels are a favorable choice for carts that move around hospitals. For instance, many patients must have an IV hookup throughout their stay at the hospital. If the doctor wants a patient to walk through the hallways for exercise each day, the person needs a rolling stand to take along the IV bag. These wheels move smoothly and quietly over a floor. In addition, you can opt for brakes on the casters, so the IV stand won’t move if the person needs to sit down and take a break from the exercise.

Polyurethane

Polyurethane wheels are excellent for work in a clothing store. Many department stores have rolling racks they use to take new items of clothing out onto the sales floor. These wheels can move on tile and other types of smooth flooring without leaving unsightly streaks behind. In addition, they can move steadily over the bumpy cement floors found in storage rooms. They are easy to maneuver and can handle the weight of a collection of coats, suits and other heavier items of clothing. These racks are used every day in department stores, so it’s important to have wheels on them made to endure the constant movement.

Thermoplastic Rubber

A busy restaurant must have a variety of carts up and ready to go whenever they are needed. One cart may transport items out to the salad bar in the dining room while another is kept in the kitchen to move pots and pans to and from the dishwashing area. Thermoplastic rubber wheels are able to move over floors made of different materials and floors that can become slippery due to spills. It’s important to find thermoplastic wheels designed to handle the weight of whatever cargo your cart is carrying.

Lastly, it makes sense to match the types of wheels you get for your carts to the environment of your workplace. You may work in a laundry department with bumpy cement floors or a chic restaurant with light carpeting. Either way, the wheels you choose for your carts should be reliable and provide you with years of service.


By  33rd Square





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