Endura Elastomer

When you need a wheel to roll easily under heavy loads, Colson offers the perfect solution. Endura wheels out-perform most conventional caster wheels on the market. The secret is Colson’s solid “monoform” wheel construction. With this unique design, wheel tread and core are molded as a single unit. This eliminates wheel tread separation and bond failure.

Colson’s exclusive solid elastomer compound delivers greater durability than conventional metal, rubber, plastic, polyurethane and phenolic wheels.

Colson’s severe and comprehensive test procedures prove Endura wheels outlast competitive solid elastomer wheels by more than 50%! Colson test results also show that Endura wheels start rolling, keep rolling and swivel easier than our competitors.

Even in continuous operation, these wheels produce extremely low heat build-up making them perfect for tow-line applications (precision ball bearings required).

Endura wheels resist most chemicals, oils, greases, petroleum products and solvents. In addition, Endura non-marking wheels offer excellent resistance to chipping, cracking and flat-spotting. Superior impact strength and abrasion resistance further enhance durability.

Cast Iron

This wheel should be specified when excessive load weights are involved and floor protection is not a factor. Its high strength withstands sharp impacts. Cast Iron wheels should not be used if noise is of major concern or if loads are fragile.

Thermo

Performa Conductive

Many computer manufacturers and electronics companies require conductive wheels on assembly carts to eliminate static build-up and discharge. Although conductive caster wheels have existed for years, almost all of them mark floors. Colson has solved this problem with our selection of Performa Conductive Wheels. These models combine a soft cushion ride with a nonmarking tread design. All wheels feature a cushion grey Performa tread bonded to a black Polyolefin wheel core.

Encore Glass Filled Nylon

Colson Maxim Wheels feature an exclusive, ultra-tough thermoplastic compound that resists hard impacts and drop-shocks. The wheel is impervious to most chemicals, solvents, salts, gases, alkalines and steam cleaning and does not absorb water. When compared to other hard tread wheels, Maxim wheels require less force to roll and swivel. It is ideal for many industrial and institutional applications and is NSF listed for the food service industry.

Ecopoly

Industrial strength polyurethane tread is bonded to a “ribbed” polyolefin core. This design adds strength for loads subjected to shock and hard impacts. Tread is molded in, around and through a ribbed extension of the core to prevent debonding. Standard colors are maroon tread on grey core.

Maxim

Colson Maxim Wheels feature an exclusive, ultra-tough thermoplastic compound that resists hard impacts and drop-shocks. The wheel is impervious to most chemicals, solvents, salts, gases, alkalines and steam cleaning and does not absorb water. When compared to other hard tread wheels, Maxim wheels require less force to roll and swivel. It is ideal for many industrial and institutional applications and is NSF listed for the food service industry.

Forged Steel

This wheel should be specified when excessive load weights are involved and floor protection is not a factor. Its high strength withstands sharp impacts. They should not be used if noise is of major concern or if loads are fragile.

Moldon Nylon

Brown nylon tread is molded in, around and through slots in an aluminum wheel core. This mechanical tread locking system helps prevent tread bond failures under harsh operating conditions found in meat packing and food processing industries. A nylon wheel is recommended for applications requiring a high resistance to water, oils, gasoline, grease and certain salt solutions. Nylon is also resistant to paints and lacquers, cosmetic preparations, detergents, aerosol preparations, and animal and vegetable fats.

Moldon Polyurethane (Aluminum Core)

Light-weight and ultra-durable, this wheel has a very high strength-to weight ratio and is capable of long service under heavy loads. Maroon color polyurethane is permanently bonded to the aluminum core.