Heat eater casters are used anywhere carts, racks, or equipment need to move through very hot environments, such as bakery ovens, industrial furnaces, kilns, autoclaves, and sterilization areas. They’re built to keep rolling without melting, warping, or losing strength when exposed to heat and repeated cleaning cycles.
What to look for
- Temperature rating: Make sure the caster is rated
for your actual operating temperature, not just room temperature. Standard
casters often fail above about 150°F, while high-heat models are built for
much hotter conditions.
- Load capacity under heat: Heat reduces capacity, so
choose a caster with extra margin rather than one that barely matches the
load.
- Wheel material: Phenolic, cast iron, forged
steel, and high-temp nylon are common choices; avoid ordinary plastics for
serious heat.
- Bearing and lubrication: Look for heat-resistant
bearings and lubricants that can survive repeated hot cycles.
- Environment and cleaning: If the caster will face steam,
washing, or corrosion, confirm it is suitable for wet or sanitizing
conditions, not just dry heat.
- Wheel style and size: Swivel casters help with
maneuvering, while larger wheels often roll easier over floors and
thresholds.
Heat Eater Casters made out of Epoxy resin wheels offer superior moisture resistance and toughness, making them ideal for wash-down environments and food applications.
Constructed with solid epoxy resin, our wheels are designed primarily for rigorous environments involving harsh chemicals and moisture.
The superior moisture resistance is making them safe for frequent wash-downs and ideal for food applications.
They are inherently tough, resist shock, and are non-marking on floors.
Available as
High Temperature Caster Wheel Only, 4 X 1-1/2"
or as Swivel Caster Complete Assembly
The safest
purchase is the one matched to the full duty cycle: heat level, load, floor
type, and how often the equipment will go in and out of the hot zone. For
bakery, oven, and autoclave use, ask for the exact temperature limit,
time-at-temperature rating, and any PSI or sterilization specs if applicable. A
caster that works briefly at high heat may still fail if it has to live there
all day.
A simple example:
a bakery rack going into a 500°F oven needs a caster made for high-temp use,
with enough capacity after heat derating and a material that won’t soften or
crack.
We also have Casters for your Shopping Carts, Tray Carts, and Stocking Carts.


