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The standard hospitality fitment is the 5-inch CLDE or CLPL polyurethane swivel paired with a matching rigid. For wash-down banquet trucks (where carts are pressure-cleaned between events), switch to the stainless variants T20P254CLDT and T22P254CLDT. Larger food-and-beverage trucks (queen mary style, banquet warming carts) use the 6-inch and 8-inch CLPL sizes. Anti-static spec isn't typical for hotels, but is occasionally required for trade show or convention venues with sensitive AV equipment.
If you can send a photo of the existing wheel and a measurement across the tread, our fitment team will confirm the exact match within minutes during business hours. There is no upcharge for fitment review.
Top questions from store-ops teams and refurbishers.
Lay a ruler across the face of the wheel from one outside edge to the other, through the center of the axle. That is the wheel diameter. Then measure the axle hole through the hub center: most US carts are 5/16 inch, but some specialty carts use 1/2 inch. Tread width is the thickness from inside face to outside face. Full measuring guide.
Polyurethane lasts longer, handles higher loads, and resists flat spots from parked carts. Rubber is quieter on hard floors and slightly cheaper. TPR (thermoplastic rubber) sits in between. For high-traffic stores, polyurethane is almost always the better long-term cost. Material comparison.
Yes. Volume tier pricing applies automatically at 50, 200, and 500+ wheels. Multi-store fleets get dedicated reps, NET-30, EDI, and custom packaging. Fleet program details.
Orders placed by 3:00 PM Central Time ship the same business day from Mansfield, TX. Most US destinations receive standard ground in 1–5 business days.