Although no longer manufactured, RJ Cox can most likely find you an equivalent castor wheel.
If you have the original Lemcol Wheel or castor that needs to be replaced, please contact our office to see what is available.
Original Lemcol Listing below for Lemcol Rubber Wheels
It is usually selected for its shock absorbency capabilities, where floor surfaces may be rough or uneven. Rubber wheels combine the features of good load capacities, low noise level and the ability to withstand harsh conditions
Their excellent resilient properties mean substantially reduced vibrations transmitted through the wheels. They are available in several varieties, each with its unique benefits:
Black Rubber
a) moulded onto a painted black cast iron centre with roller or ball bearings
b) solid rubber with plain acetal bearings (the most common and economical type)
c) rubber tyre assembled onto split discs (demountable) with roller or ball bearings
Hard Rubber (Lemcolite, suffix L)
The increase in hardness provides higher capacities than standard black rubber and lower rolling resistance.
Grey Rubber
It has the same properties as black rubber but with the advantage of being non-marking and having higher resilience.
Blue Rubber
Non-marking and extremely high resilience provide the best ride on rough surfaces.
Under normal operating conditions, the effective temperature range for rubber is between -10 Degrees Celsius and +60 Degrees Celsius.
Most wheels used in Super, Extra Heavy and Heavy Industrial castors are moulded onto a cast iron centre machined to a unique pattern. This design increases the bonding surface and reduces the possibility of the rubber delaminating under side load.
Load Capacities up to 6000kg
12 Month Warranty
This range carries our standard 12-month warranty against faulty workmanship and materials and is backed by a service and parts network Australia-wide.