Product Description
Rigid top plate caster for industrial carts with mold-on polyurethane tread over cast iron core, engineered for high-impact manual material handling applications. Assembly includes precision ball bearing and zinc-plated steel bracket. Typical load capacity range: 300–600 lbs.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by 11 Series Casters, model Stocking Carts 8 Dia. Alternate model: StockingCarts8Dia. SKU: CA 11-MP-823-R
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Tread Material | Polyurethane, molded |
| Core Material | Cast iron |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CA 11-MP-823-R |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the load capacity of the CA 11-MP-823-R caster?
A: The CA 11-MP-823-R is rated for 300 to 600 lbs per caster. Verify your cart setup has sufficient casters to distribute total cart weight within this range.
Q: What material is the wheel tread on the CA 11-MP-823-R?
A: The CA 11-MP-823-R features a mold-on polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron core. Polyurethane provides durability in high-impact manual material handling and resists abrasion on concrete floors.
Q: Is the CA 11-MP-823-R a rigid or swivel caster?
A: The CA 11-MP-823-R is a rigid top plate caster, meaning it does not rotate side to side. It is designed for straight-line pushing applications in stocking cart configurations.
Q: Which stocking cart models fit the CA 11-MP-823-R?
A: The CA 11-MP-823-R is compatible with 11 Series Stocking Carts 8 Dia. (8-inch diameter configuration). Verify wheel diameter and mounting bracket before ordering.
Q: What bearing type does the CA 11-MP-823-R include?
A: The CA 11-MP-823-R assembly includes a precision ball bearing mounted in a zinc-plated steel bracket. This bearing supports smooth rotation and longevity under typical stocking cart use.
Q: How durable is the polyurethane tread on the CA 11-MP-823-R?
A: Mold-on polyurethane tread is engineered for high-impact manual material handling. Lifespan varies by floor surface, load, and usage frequency. Regular inspection for tread wear or flattening is recommended to maintain performance.
