: Calculate the maximum weight the cart will carry (cargo plus cart weight) and divide by the number of wheels. Select wheels rated for at least 20% more than this weight for safety. 3. Material & Type Selection Choose wheel materials based on the operating environment:

: Ideal for warehouse floors or areas with debris (e.g., nails or metal shavings). They require zero maintenance and cannot go flat.

This report outlines the procurement requirements for replacement or new cart wheels. The objective is to identify wheel sets that balance load capacity, surface compatibility, and long-term maintenance costs to minimize equipment downtime.

: Determine if the wheel has a centered or offset mounting point. An incorrect offset can cause wheels to rub against the cart frame or affect steering.

: Best for rough terrain, dirt paths, or sandy surfaces. They provide shock absorption but are susceptible to punctures.

: For large fleets, sourcing from industrial suppliers often includes volume discounts and standardized parts for easier future maintenance. 5. Recommendation