Gate Wheels

Heavy Duty Gate Wheels Manufacturer | Fence Gate Wheels Supplier | SKYSEN

Heavy-duty gate wheels for sliding & swing fences – up to 300 kg load, zinc­coated steel, OEM available

Variety of Products

We can manufacture fence gate hardware, plastic decorations, barn door hardware, and also provide OEM/ODM products to customers. These products are widely used in doors, windows, doors, fences, garages and other places.

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Large Production Scale

Our company currently has more than 100 employees, covers an area of more than 6,000 square meters, and has annual export sales of US$20 million, growing at an annual rate of 10%. We mainly produce hardware and plastic products, combining domestic sales with exports.

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Advanced Production Equipment

Our production workshop is equipped with advanced production equipment such as punches, milling machines, shears, bending machines, robotic arm welding machines, laser CNC lathes, CNC lathes, wire cutting machines, grinders, polishing machines, etc.

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Strict Quality Standards

In terms of quality assurance, we use a full set of industry-leading testing equipment to ensure product quality and good reputation. In addition, our company has passed ISO:9001 professional testing and has a number of patented technologies.

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Professional Gate Wheels Manufacturer

At SKYSEN Fence Hardware, we specialize in manufacturing premium gate wheels designed for residential, commercial and industrial fence systems. Whether your project involves sliding rail gates, cantilever-gates or heavy wrought iron driveway gates, our solutions deliver smooth operation, bearing heavy loads, and resisting harsh outdoor conditions.

 

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Brief Introduction to Gate Wheels

A gate wheel, or gate caster, is a hardware component mounted at the base of a gate to support its weight, reduce strain on hinges and posts, and facilitate smooth opening and closing. They are made from durable materials like metal and polymer to handle various gate sizes and weights, and they help prevent gate sagging, reduce friction, and accommodate uneven surfaces.

 

Different Types Of Gate Wheels
 
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V-Groove Gate Wheels

V-groove wheels are a common choice for sliding gates due to their excellent balance and stability. These wheels have a V-shaped groove on their surface, which fits perfectly on a track of the same shape. This design ensures smooth and precise movement, reducing friction and making them ideal for heavy gates.

 

U-Groove Gate Wheels

U-groove wheels, as the name suggests, have a U-shaped groove instead of a V-shape. They work well with U-shaped tracks and are suitable for lighter gates. U-groove wheels are cost-effective and easy to install, making them a popular option for residential applications.

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Cantilever Sliding Gate Wheels

Cantilever wheels are uniquely designed to work with cantilever gate systems. These wheels are mounted on the gate’s end and slide horizontally along the track, eliminating the need for a ground track. Cantilever systems are ideal for locations with gravel or uneven driveways.

 

360 Degree Rotating Wheels

360-degree rotating wheels for sliding gates are a revolutionary advancement in gate technology that brings unparalleled mobility and functionality to sliding gate systems. Traditionally, sliding gates rely on fixed wheels or rollers, limiting their movement to a linear path along a track. However, with the introduction of 360-degree rotating wheels, gate systems gain enhanced flexibility and maneuverability.

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Double Wheels

Double wheels consist of two wheels attached to a single bracket, offering increased weight distribution and stability. They are often used for wider gates to prevent sagging and ensure smooth operation.

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V-Groove Wheels with External Support

V-groove wheels with external support offer added stability and weight distribution, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications.

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Double Bearing Sliding Gate Wheels

The dual-bearing design ensures that the load is evenly distributed, reducing friction and resistance during gate operation. As a result, opening and closing the gate become virtually effortless, providing a seamless experience for gate owners. this Double Bearing Sliding Gate Wheels are mostly used on Heavy gate which weight is more than 1 ton.

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Gate Wheels Specifications
 

Model

Wheel diameter

Load

Materials

Applications

SKN-YSL-6

100 mm

150 kg

Steel + Nylon - Galvanized

For residential revolving doors

SKN-YSL-8

150 mm

300 kg

Hot-Dipped Steel - Powder Coated

For heavy-duty sliding/industrial applications

SKN-SL-8

30-65 mm

180 kgs/200 kgs

Steel + Nylon

Fences, wood or metal pipe doors

SKN-YDL-8

60 mm

200 kg/500 kg

Stainless Steel + Nylon

Garden fencing, highway guardrails

 

 
Features of Gate Wheels
 

 

Temperature Resistance

Outdoor gate wheels are often exposed to varying temperatures, from the heat of summer to the cold of winter. They are made from high-quality materials that prevent them from swelling and deforming due to high temperatures, or becoming brittle and prone to cracking due to extreme cold. Its sturdy materials and construction can withstand large temperature swings without degrading.

Corrosion Resistance

Prolonged exposure to rain can cause rust and corrosion, especially on the metal parts of the gate wheels. Gate wheels made from corrosion-resistant metal materials, such as stainless steel, not only maintain structural integrity under the attack of rain but also avoid operational issues such as stiffness or squeaking.

Easy to Operate

Manual doors require you to approach them and open them manually whenever there is a visitor. But wheeled gates prove to be convenient as they can be integrated with automatic control systems and allow you to open and close it with the help of a remote control or app. You can even install sensors on doors that will automatically open and close when a known vehicle or person wants to enter or leave the premises.

Durability

There are many experienced manufacturers that offer durable gate wheels. In addition to incorporating the latest designs and features, these wheels are made from reliable materials, ensuring you meet the highest safety standards. Therefore, you don’t need to invest or maintain them frequently and enjoy their seamless operation for a long time.

 

 
Types of Best Gate Wheel Materials
 

Below are the various materials used to manufacture gate wheels, each with unique advantages and suitability for different environmental conditions

 

Polyurethane Gate Wheels

 

Polyurethane, a versatile and resilient material, stands out as an ideal choice for gate wheels, particularly in outdoor settings. These casters are renowned for their exceptional load-bearing capacity, making them suitable for gates of various sizes and weights. One of the most significant advantages of polyurethane is its remarkable wear resistance. Gates that see frequent use will benefit from this durability, as polyurethane wheels maintain their integrity and shape over prolonged periods. Additionally, polyurethane is chemically resistant, which is crucial for gates exposed to various substances, whether it’s industrial chemicals or just everyday pollutants. This material also excels in noise reduction, offering a quieter operation compared to harder materials like steel or nylon. This is particularly beneficial in residential areas or environments where noise minimization is essential. Moreover, polyurethane casters perform admirably under a range of temperatures, maintaining their flexibility and strength in both hot and cold environments. Their UV resistance further enhances their suitability for outdoor use, ensuring they don’t degrade quickly under the sun’s harsh rays.

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Rubber Gate Wheels

 

Rubber is another popular material for gate casters, prized for its shock-absorbing properties. This quality is particularly beneficial for gates installed on uneven surfaces or those exposed to frequent vibrations, as the rubber helps to reduce the impact, thereby prolonging the life of both the wheel and the gate. Rubber wheels are also known for their quiet operation, making them an excellent choice for residential gates where noise reduction is important. In terms of wear resistance, rubber stands up well, especially in environments where the gate may traverse over abrasive surfaces. This material’s grip is another notable feature. Rubber wheels can maintain traction on slippery or wet surfaces, enhancing the safety and stability of the gate’s operation. While rubber is generally resistant to water, making it suitable for rainy conditions, it’s important to note that it can be susceptible to degradation from certain chemicals and extreme UV exposure. Therefore, rubber door casters are best suited for environments where chemical exposure is limited, and UV degradation can be managed or mitigated.

Nylon Gate Wheels

 

Nylon casters are a robust option, known for their incredible wear resistance. This synthetic material can withstand a significant amount of abrasion, making it ideal for gates that are operated frequently or move over rough surfaces. Nylon’s resistance to chemicals is another key advantage, as it can endure exposure to various industrial substances without deteriorating. This makes nylon casters a suitable choice for industrial settings or areas where chemical exposure is a possibility. However, one of the drawbacks of nylon is its noise level. Compared to polyurethane and rubber, nylon wheels tend to be louder during operation, which might be a consideration in noise-sensitive environments. Additionally, while nylon is durable, it lacks the shock-absorbing qualities found in rubber, potentially leading to a less smooth operation on uneven surfaces. In terms of UV resistance, nylon performs moderately but may require additional treatment or coatings for enhanced protection in highly UV-exposed environments.

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Spring Bracket Materials for Gate Wheels

When it comes to gate wheels, the material of the telescopic spring bracket is as crucial as the wheel itself. The bracket plays a pivotal role in providing support, stability, and durability to the gate wheel assembly. Here are two primary types of materials used for these brackets: galvanized steel and stainless steel. Each offers distinct advantages and suits different project needs.

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Galvanized Brackets

Galvanized steel brackets are a popular choice, primarily due to their cost-effectiveness. The galvanization process involves coating the steel with a protective layer of zinc, which significantly enhances its resistance to rust and corrosion. This is particularly important in outdoor environments where the brackets are exposed to moisture and varying weather conditions. The zinc coating ensures that even if the surface is scratched or damaged, the underlying steel remains protected. The affordability of galvanized brackets makes them an excellent option for short-term projects or applications where budget constraints are a primary consideration. While they offer good durability, it’s important to note that the longevity of the zinc coating can vary based on environmental factors. In highly corrosive environments, such as coastal areas with salt spray, the lifespan of the galvanization may be shorter.

Stainless Steel Brackets

Stainless steel brackets are the premium choice for gate caster brackets, renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. Stainless steel inherently resists rust and corrosion, thanks to the presence of chromium in the alloy. This makes it an ideal material for environments that are harsh or contain corrosive elements. While stainless steel brackets are more expensive than their galvanized counterparts, they offer superior longevity and maintenance-free performance, which can be cost-effective in the long run. Their aesthetic appeal also adds to the overall look of the gate, making them a favored choice for projects where visual impact is a consideration. Stainless steel brackets are especially recommended for long-term projects or applications where durability and appearance are paramount.

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Factors to Consider When Choosing Heavy Duty Sliding Gate Wheels
 

 

When it comes to choosing heavy-duty sliding gate wheels, there are several factors that need to be considered. These wheels play a crucial role in the smooth and efficient operation of the gate, so making the right choice is essential.

 

 
Load Capacity

One of the first factors to consider is the load capacity of the sliding gate wheels. Heavy-duty gates require wheels that can withstand the weight and pressure without compromising their performance. It is important to determine the weight of your gate and choose wheels that have a higher weight capacity to ensure durability and stability.

 
Material

Another important factor to consider is the material of the sliding gate wheels. The material used can greatly impact the longevity and performance of the wheels. Common materials used for heavy-duty sliding gate wheels include steel, cast iron, and nylon. Each material has its own pros and cons, so it is important to evaluate your specific needs and choose the material that best suits your requirements.

 
Size

The size of the sliding gate wheels is also an important consideration. The size should be compatible with the track or rail on which the gate will slide. Choosing wheels that are too small or too large can cause imbalances and affect the smoothness of the gate's movement. It is recommended to consult with a professional or refer to the gate's manufacturer specifications to ensure the correct size is chosen.

 
Environmental Condition

In addition to these factors, it is crucial to consider the terrain and environmental conditions in which the sliding gate will be used. If the gate will be exposed to harsh weather conditions or uneven surfaces, it is important to choose wheels that are designed to withstand such conditions. This will ensure that the gate operates smoothly and remains in good condition for a longer period of time.

 

 

 
Maintenance Tips for Gate Wheels
 

 

Gate wheels are an essential component of any heavy-duty gate system. They allow for smooth and effortless movement, ensuring the gate operates efficiently. However, like any mechanical device, they require regular maintenance to ensure their longevity and optimal performance.

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Lubrication
 

In addition to cleaning, lubrication is crucial for the proper functioning of sliding gate wheels. Applying a high-quality lubricant to the wheels will reduce friction and wear, allowing for smoother operation. It is advisable to lubricate the wheels every three to six months or as needed, depending on the frequency of gate usage. Be sure to use a lubricant that is specifically designed for heavy-duty applications and is compatible with the material of the wheels.

Regular Cleaning

One of the most important maintenance tips for sliding gate wheels is regular cleaning. Dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate on the wheels, causing friction and hindering smooth movement. It is recommended to clean the wheels at least once a month using a soft brush and mild detergent. This will not only remove the dirt but also prevent rusting and corrosion.

Proper Alignment

Proper alignment of the sliding gate wheels is crucial for smooth and efficient operation. Ensure that the wheels are aligned correctly with the gate track to avoid any unnecessary strain on the mechanism. Misalignment can lead to increased friction, premature wear, and even gate malfunction. It is recommended to check the alignment periodically and make adjustments if necessary.

Regular Inspection

Inspecting the wheels regularly is another essential aspect of maintenance. Check for any signs of damage, such as cracks or dents, as these can affect the overall performance of the gate. If any damage is detected, immediate repairs or wheel replacements may be necessary to prevent further issues.

Avoid Overloading

To maximize the longevity of sliding gate wheels, it is important to avoid overloading the gate system. Heavy loads can put excessive strain on the wheels, causing them to wear out quickly. Consider the weight capacity of the wheels and ensure that the gate is not overloaded beyond its intended capacity. If necessary, consult with a professional to determine the appropriate weight limit for your specific gate system.

 

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FAQ
 

 

Q: Will a gate wheel help with sagging gate?

A: Used commonly to help remedy older sagging gates, it may also be used in construction of new construction gates. Most new construction gates should not need a 'helper' wheel if built properly to prevent sag, however some larger, heavy gates may find value in adding this wheel.

Q: How many wheels needed for sliding gate?

A: Two wheels is sufficient for gates up to about 20' long. The support post nearest the operator will have a set of guide rollers attached to it that keeps the gate upright while allowing it to glide freely back and forth.

Q: Do gate wheels have bearings?

A: Sliding gate wheel kits include PVC guides, wheels, and bearings. The bearings are made of bearing steel as opposed to carbon steel, and have two rubber seals (2RS) that make them far more effective at keeping dust and water out than ZZ bearings with two dust shields.

Q: Do gates need wheels?

A: If the posts you hung your swing gates on are heavy enough to support the weight of the gates by themselves, you can avoid using ground wheels. If, however, your posts are not strong enough, the gates will need wheels to be properly supported.

Q: Does a gate wheel need to swivel?

A: Honestly, the only reason you might choose a Swivel wheel is if you want the swing of your gate to have a little give, which isn't ideal in the long run.

Q: Will a gate wheel help with sagging?

A: Simply bolt wheel on the face or rear side of the gate towards the latch side of gate. These can help remedy old sagging gates, or use for new construction for extra support. Wheels have a galvanized finish for rust-resistance and are long lasting.

Q: How many wheels does a gate have?

A: Most sliding gate systems will only require 2 gate wheels to be attached, however you should refer to your particular gate's manual to understand how many wheels your specific gate needs.

Q: Where do I put wheels on a sliding gate?

A: To determine whereabouts to fit the wheels onto the gate, you need to take the gate size including the overhang and divide it by four, then take off another 10-15%. So a 10m gate / 4 = 2.5 then - 10% = 2.25m. The result is the distance from each end of the gate to the centre of the roller.

Q: Do gate wheels work?

A: Spring-loaded gate casters provide excellent support for gates. They can carry a lot of weight by counterbalancing the load of the gate and allowing it to swing freely. Doing so will prevent the gate from hanging, dragging or worse - being torn off the hinges.

Q: What gate wheels should i use?

A: The two main considerations in choosing a gate wheel are clearance and capacity. Larger diameter wheels roll better across a bumpy track and double bearings give them a higher load capacity.

Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of under gate wheels?

A: Under gate wheels are easy to fit but often have too much clearance. And if the bolts fall out the wheels will fall off.

Q: What is rebate wheels?

A: Rebate wheels are far more secure as they sit inside the gate frame and the weight of the gate keeps them in-place. They look great on an architecturally styled residential gate. But more than 20mm of camber in the driveway will leave your gate scraping on the ground.

Q: How to check the quality of gate wheel?

A: When you get your gate wheels, the first thing to check is of course the appearance. A good large gate wheel has a smooth surface, is evenly galvanized, and has no obvious scratches or bumps. Poor quality door wheels have poor surface finish. If conditions permit, you can place the gate wheel on the track and roll it gently to confirm whether it is smooth. If there is no track, you can pinch the center of the bearing with your thumb and forefinger and use your other hand to dial the wheel to see if the wheel rolls smoothly. For wheels with brackets, in addition to checking whether the rolling is smooth, you also need to observe the assembly of the bracket.

Q: What is the best lubricant for gate wheels?

A: White lithium grease. Never use WD 40 or heavy oil to lubricate parts, instead use white lithium grease, oil (note how dirty this is!) or silicone-based lubricant.

Q: What are heavy duty sliding wheels?

A: Heavy duty sliding wheels are usually made of corrugated paper, aluminum, and a combination of both. A heavy-duty sliding wheel is used in heavy-duty glass, aluminum gate.

Q: Can I install sliding gate wheels on my own, or do I need professional assistance?

A: While some gate wheels are designed for easy installation, it is recommended to seek professional assistance, especially if you are unfamiliar with gate systems. Professional installation ensures proper alignment, reducing the risk of issues in the future.

Q: What type of sliding gate wheels are best for heavy industrial gates?

A: For heavy industrial gates, steel wheels or heavy-duty wheels with suspension systems are recommended. These wheels offer the necessary strength and load-bearing capacity for industrial applications.

Q: Can I automate my sliding gate with specific types of wheels?

A: Yes, certain sliding gates, such as rack and pinion wheels, are compatible with automation systems. Automated gates offer added convenience and security to your property.

Q: How can I maintain my sliding gate wheels for optimal performance?

A: Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your gate wheels operate smoothly. Clean the tracks and wheels regularly, lubricate moving parts, and inspect for signs of wear or damage. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.

Q: What factors should I consider when choosing sliding gate wheels for my property?

A: When selecting sliding gate wheels, consider factors such as the gate's weight, size, track type, environmental conditions, and the frequency of use. Additionally, prioritize durability and smooth operation for a long-lasting and reliable gate system.
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