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Mobility Components
Coffs Harbour Wheels & Castors
Moving heavy gear shouldn’t be a struggle. At Coffs Harbour Bearing Centre, we supply wheels and castors built for real-world jobs—from worksite trolleys to industrial frames and mobile machinery.
Based in Coffs Harbour, we stock fixed and swivel castors, rubber wheels, solid nylon options, and heavy-duty designs for all kinds of applications. Whether you’re chasing replacements or building from scratch, we help you find the right load rating, size, and mount style for the task.
We’ll walk you through brake options, floor types, and fitting styles, so your gear moves how and where you want it to. If you're unsure what to look for, bring in the old wheel or a few details and we’ll match it up.
For dependable advice and solid parts, call (02) 6652 1022 today.
Swivel & Fixed
Heavy-Duty Options
Workshop & Trolley Use
Practical Wheel Supply
Keep Things Moving Smoothly
Worn wheels or dodgy castors don’t just slow you down, they cause tipping, uneven loads, or outright failures. We help local tradies, businesses, and workshop owners replace their wheels with confidence. From general-purpose castors to site-specific industrial options, our range covers everything from light-duty gear to heavy-load equipment.
Each setup is different, which is why we guide customers through the things that matter most: load capacity, wheel material, bearing type and mounting configuration.
Whether it’s a mobile workbench, a display stand or heavy workshop storage, we’ll help make it safe and easy to move. Visit us in-store or call to get what you need without the guesswork.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What type of castors are best for concrete floors?
On concrete floors, rubber or polyurethane wheels are ideal. Rubber offers quiet movement and absorbs shock, while polyurethane provides durability and resists marking or wear.

Castors with ball bearings roll more smoothly on hard surfaces, especially under heavy loads. If your floor is sealed or polished, choosing non-marking material also prevents scuffing. Load capacity and movement type (swivel or fixed) should match the equipment and space you’re working in.
How do I choose the right wheel size for my equipment?
Larger wheels roll more easily and handle bumps or uneven floors better than smaller ones. As a general rule, heavier loads or outdoor environments require larger wheels. Wheel size also affects height, turning radius and stability.
Make sure to factor in clearance and overall load capacity when upgrading. The best way to choose is by balancing movement needs with your surface and equipment weight.
What’s the difference between swivel and fixed castors?
Swivel castors rotate 360 degrees, allowing movement in all directions — ideal for manoeuvring in tight spaces. Fixed castors only roll forward or backward, providing better straight-line control.
Many setups use a combination of both: two swivels for steering and two fixed for stability. Matching the right types helps avoid tipping, improves safety and makes movement more efficient in your workspace.