As the name implies, a container caster is needed to help with the movement of any given shipping container. These tools are designed to fit securely in the corner casting area of a container while twisting into place. To get your money’s worth, it is essential to arm yourself with detailed information to help you make informed decisions.
Fortunately for you, this guide is dedicated to just that. You will learn more about what container casters can do and some product examples. So, keep reading to learn more!

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Features of a Container Caster
- Mobilize both unloaded and loaded containers.
- Fits ISO Corner Fitting of Cargo Containers of various sizes.
- Load capacity can vary between 6800LBS and 635000LBS.
- The range of wheel selection depends largely on the application environment and load capacity.
- Handle swing to lock into Corner fitting or back to unlock.
How to Install a Container Caster
The first thing to do is verify the weight of the container with respect to the capacity of the casters. Ensure that the casters are sufficient enough.
Casters are typically rated by Safe Working Load per Caster (SWL per Caster).
If 4 casters are adopted, then the maximum weight of the container (including the container and cargo weight) is Caster Safe Working Load × 4.
- Place each caster in a position close to the container corner it will be inserted in.
- Ensure that the caster brake is locked, as well as the swivel mechanism for insertion.
- Ensure that the cone locking lever is in the unlocked (right) position.
- To install the casters, lift the container to ensure a room.
- Make sure that the cone is locked by moving the lever to the left.
- Do the same for all four casters on the container
- The container is set with casters attached to the ground.
It is worth noting that these casters are quite heavy! To insert the locking cone into the International Standards Organization (ISO) hole in the container, employ the use of a forklift.
Requirements of a Container Caster
Are you wondering what you must consider before buying a container caster? If so, this guide is for you. This section will introduce the various requirements of a container caster. So, let’s begin!
Load Size
As mentioned earlier, it is important to confirm the weight of the container with respect to the load capacity of the casters. In general, the greater the weight the casters must support, the denser the wheel of the caster must be. If you need to evaluate the right load-to-caster ratio, simply divide the entire load by the number of casters you wish to use.

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The floor condition
The right type of caster you need is also determined by the condition of the floor. For an environment that is clean and leveled, then you have a wide range of options you can consider. On the other hand, if the product surface is not even – or is often strewn with debris – then your choice can be limited. When the floor condition is poor, you will need casters designed with solid thread.
You will only expose softer treads to debris on a bad floor surface. As a result, you will only cause such a tread (like rubber) to deteriorate faster. For such a floor condition, you will need phenolic or cast iron wheels.
Ease of roll
If the items will be used constantly, then you should purchase casters that are easy to roll. After all, the risk of an injury rises when the workforce becomes more fatigued as the caster-mounted items become very hard to move around. On the other hand, the ease of roll stops is a significant factor if the items are rarely moved, but must be caster-mounted in case they are moved.
In general, easy rolling is facilitated by big wheels, as well as a softer tread like rubber. Again, as mentioned, using a softer tread depends on the floor’s condition.
Economical Container Caster
Traction Speed: 4Km/H
Unit in mm
A table showing a single-wheel style
Item No | [A] | [B] | [C] | [C1] | 4 Pcs load Max C. p. |
K8060-ISTD-PCI | 150 | 75 | 255 | 205 | 3000 kgs |
K8080-ISTD-PCI | 200 | 75 | 315 | 265 | 3300 kgs |
K8010-ISTD-PCI | 250 | 75 | 355 | 305 | 3500 kgs |
K8012-ISTD-PCI | 300 | 75 | 405 | 355 | 3800 kgs |
A table showing a double-wheel style
Item No. | [A] | [B] | [C] | [C1] | 4 Pcs load Max C. p. |
K8062-ISTD-PCI | 150 | 75 x 2 | 255 | 215 | 4500 kgs |
K8082-ISTD-PCI | 200 | 75 x 2 | 315 | 275 | 5000 kgs |
K80102-ISTD-PCI | 250 | 75 x 2 | 355 | 315 | 5500 kgs |
K80122-ISTD-PCI | 300 | 75 x 2 | 405 | 365 | 6000 kgs |
Container caster
Traction speed: 4Km/H
Unit in mm
A table showing a single-wheel style
Item No | [A] | [B] | [C] | [C1] | 4/Pcs load Max C.p. |
K8060-ISTD-MPCI | 150 | 75 | 255 | 205 | 4000 kgs |
K8080-ISTD-MPCI | 200 | 75 | 315 | 265 | 4300 kgs |
K8010-ISTD-MPCI | 250 | 75 | 355 | 305 | 4600 kgs |
K8012-ISTD-MPCI | 300 | 75 | 405 | 355 | 4800 kgs |
A table showing a double-wheel style
Item No | [A] | [B] | [C] | [C1] | 4/Pcs load Max C.p. |
K8862-ISTD-MPCI | 150 | 75 x 2 | 255 | 215 | 6700kgs |
K8882-ISTD-MPCI | 200 | 75 x 2 | 315 | 275 | 7000 kgs |
K88102-ISTD-MPCI | 250 | 75 x 2 | 355 | 315 | 7200 kgs |
K88122-ISTD-MPCI | 300 | 75 x 2 | 405 | 365 | 7500 kgs |
Load Ratings: 25000– 635000 lbs.
A table that shows Traction Super Container, Double-Wheel Caster
Item No | [A] | [B] | [C] | 4/Pcs load Max C.p. | Traction speed |
K89632-ISTD-XPCI | 150 | 75 x 2 | 265 | 11000 kgs | 6 km/H |
K89832-ISTD-XPCI | 200 | 75 x 2 | 325 | 16000 kgs | 6 km/H |
K891032-ISTD-XPCI | 250 | 75 x 2 | 370 | 18000 kgs | 6 km/H |
K891242-ISTD-MPCI | 300 | 100 x 2 | 415 | 25000 kgs | 11 km/H |
K891642-ISTD-XPCI | 400 | 100 x 2 | 485 | 26000 kgs | 11 km/H |
K901652-ISTD-XPCI | 400 | 125 x 2 | 495 | 28000 kgs | 11 km/H |
Conclusion
Using container casters makes it easier to move containers around. However, before you purchase one, consider the requirements that enable you to get your money’s worth. This guide has shown the different product samples, as well as relevant specifications you should acquaint yourself with.