Determining whether to purchase smooth or treaded polyurethane drive wheels can seem tricky, but the following explanations will help you make the decision that’s best for your application. Hanke is here to guide you through what each type of wheel a...
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The wheel is too flimsy for its burden could wear out prematurely or even break creating delays and increased cost. Conversely a wheel that is too strong could cost more and be heavier than necessary. Understanding the Heavy-Duty Polyurethane Lo...
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Machines that are loud when they operate become a huge annoyance for both the workers and the place surrounding them. People get tired, stressed or even hurt their ears from it. One way to make machines quieter is with special parts called drive whee...
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When it comes to polyurethane drive wheels, temperature is a big factor in their performance and lifespan. At Hanke, we do what it takes to ensure our high-perfoming polyurethane drive wheels are designed to take anything thrown at them. But some tem...
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Knowing durometer knowledge lets you find wheels that give your machines the best push without issues. Now, let’s discuss what is the perfect durometer for a long lasting Polyurethane drive wheel and where to get high-quality ones. What Dur...
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At times machines don’t behave as they are supposed to. One of the more familiar is when wheels slip rather than grip. This can slow down the work, break parts or in the worst case even result in accidents. If you have this issue, there is a special ...
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If you are in the market for a chemical-resistant polyurethane drive wheel, it’s useful to know what makes these wheels great and which ones are available. We know the importance of long lasting wheels with sturdy operation, and wheels that can handl...
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Delamination is when a polyurethane drive wheel’s layers begin to peel away or separate from each other. This can potentially cause the wheel to break prematurely and cease functioning correctly. At Hanke, we understand the frustration of dealing wit...
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Wheels break down more quickly when they work in areas that include a lot of moisture, such as rainy or very humid sites. That occurs because water can deteriorate the inside of the material in a wheel. For them, Hanke produces special wheels, which ...
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By requiring less force to push or pull heavy machines, working conditions for personnel can be improved. One excellent way to do so is with polyurethane guide wheels, such as those produced by Hanke. These wheels make it easier for things to move, r...
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Wheels and other components that are used in equipment and machinery, such as a split polyurethane drive wheel, provide many benefits to the people who install them or use them. We know while our parts work well you need it to be easy for them to fit...
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When selecting the best category of wheel for your particular usage, an analysis of the advantages and benefits of polyurethane drive wheels versus a standard rubber wheel would be critical. Both wheel types have their advantages and can be appropria...
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