Hospitals demand quiet, clean, safe, and durable medical grade caster wheels. Medical grade casters must meet strict infection control standards, operate silently, and protect floors—all while supporting sensitive equipment. This guide explains what makes a caster “medical grade”.
Core Requirements for Medical Casters
1. Ultra-Quiet Operation
- No squeaks, clicks, or rolling noise
- Critical for patient rooms, ICUs, and operating rooms
- Achieved via precision ball bearings and soft rubber/PU treads
2. Non-Marking & Floor-Safe
- No black streaks on linoleum, vinyl, or epoxy floors
- Protects expensive hospital flooring investments
3. Infection Control Compliant
- Stainless steel or antimicrobial plastic components
- Smooth, non-porous surfaces for easy cleaning & disinfection
- Resists bacteria, mold, and chemical cleaners
4. Light to Medium Load Capacity
- Typically 100–300 lbs per caster wheel
- For medication carts, linen carts, patient beds, and diagnostic equipment
Common Medical Caster Types
Swivel Caster with Total Lock Brake
- 360° swivel for tight hospital corridors
- Total lock (wheel + swivel) for safety on slopes
- Standard for medication and treatment carts
Stem Mount Caster
- Compact, easy to replace
- Ideal for small medical devices and utility carts
Twin Wheel Caster
- Smoother rolling, better weight distribution
- Reduces pressure on delicate floors
- Perfect for patient beds and heavy equipment
Materials for Medical Casters
Stainless Steel (304/316)
- Rust-proof, corrosion-resistant
- Autoclavable (sterilizable)
- Best for surgical and cleanroom environments
Polyurethane (PU)
- Non-marking, quiet, durable
- Resists hospital chemicals (bleach, alcohol)
- Most popular for general medical use
Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)
- Ultra-quiet, non-slip
- Gentle on floors
- Great for patient rooms and ICUs
Why Hospitals Choose Our Medical Casters
- ISO 13485 certified (medical device quality standard)
- Antimicrobial options available
- Factory direct pricing for bulk hospital orders
- Custom branding & specifications
Maintenance Tips for Medical Casters
- Clean wheels and brackets weekly with hospital-grade disinfectant
- Lubricate bearings monthly
- Inspect for wear, cracks, or loose bolts quarterly
- Replace damaged casters immediately to avoid accidents
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