Load Capacity and Working Environment: When selecting the size and specifications of rubber wheels, the first consideration should be the load capacity of the equipment and the working environment. For equipment with a large load capacity, rubber wheels with a larger diameter, wider width, and stronger load-bearing capacity should be selected. Additionally, if the equipment will operate in special environments, such as low temperatures, high temperatures, or strong magnetic fields, rubber wheels with corresponding characteristics should be selected.
Accessories and Installation Methods: Besides size and specifications, the accessories and installation methods of the rubber wheels are also factors to consider. Different equipment may require different types of rubber wheel accessories, such as brakes and self-locking devices; at the same time, the installation method may also vary depending on the equipment, so it is necessary to ensure the compatibility of the rubber wheels with the equipment when selecting.
Quality and Reputation: Finally, quality and reputation are also factors that cannot be ignored when selecting rubber wheels. High-quality rubber wheel brands usually have a higher market share and a better reputation, and their product performance is more stable and reliable. Therefore, when selecting rubber wheels, priority should be given to manufacturers with professional production technology and comprehensive after-sales service.