FAQs
What is a kingpinless caster?
A kingpinless caster is an industrial caster that eliminates the traditional kingpin bolt found in standard swivel casters. Instead of using a central bolt to hold the swivel assembly together, kingpinless casters feature a hardened steel inner and outer raceway with the load distributed across precision ball bearings. This design removes the most common failure point in heavy-duty caster applications and delivers greater impact resistance, higher load capacities, and a longer service life.
What is the difference between kingpin and kingpinless casters?
A kingpin caster relies on a single vertical bolt to hold the swivel raceways together. Under shock loads or heavy use, that bolt can stretch, loosen, or break — causing swivel wobble and eventual failure. A kingpinless caster machines the raceway directly into the forged swivel section, so there is no bolt to fail. Side loads and shock loads are absorbed by the entire forged assembly rather than concentrated at one fastener.
When should I upgrade from kingpin to kingpinless casters?
Consider upgrading to kingpinless casters if your application involves loads above 650 lbs per caster, regular shock loads from dock plate crossings or tow-line operations, repetitive heavy use in manufacturing, or if you’re experiencing frequent caster failures with kingpin designs. The cost premium typically pays for itself through reduced replacements and downtime.
What load capacity range do kingpinless casters support?
At Barron Equipment, kingpinless casters range from 650 lbs per caster in the standard 60/61 series up to 8,000 lbs per caster in the super heavy-duty 80/81 series. The right capacity depends on your total cart weight, shock load conditions, and the number of casters per cart. Our caster specialists can help you calculate the correct specification.
Can kingpinless casters be used in high-temperature environments?
Yes. When paired with forged steel wheels or cast iron wheels, kingpinless casters can handle high heat applications such as ovens, autoclaves, smokehouses, and powder coating lines. The steel raceway and hardened ball bearings in the kingpinless design are well suited for sustained high-temperature exposure.
What wheel materials are available for kingpinless casters?
Barron Equipment offers kingpinless casters with polyurethane, phenolic, cast iron, forged steel, and nylon wheels. Polyurethane provides the best floor protection and noise reduction. Forged steel handles the highest loads and temperatures. Phenolic is an economical choice for medium-duty applications. Your caster specialist can recommend the best wheel material for your specific environment.