What can I do about it?
Sometimes, a flat spot can be solved on its own when the wheel, still softened up, starts rolling and regains its form. However, this does not always happen and shouldn’t be counted on. Besides, when this occurs, it’s clear it won’t be the last time. Thus, the wheels should be replaced with other ones.
Knowing the problem is half the solution. In the case of flat spots or flat wheels, replacing these parts is the desired solution. It’s better in the long run, is a relatively low investment, and you’re sure to prevent it from happening again with new and improved wheels.
One cause of flat spots is that the polyurethane is too soft for your application. In other words, the compression set value is too high. So, the way to go forward is to choose wheels with a higher hardness; these new wheels are stronger and are more likely to maintain their integrity. Additionally, you can look for wheels with a larger diameter or width, as these reduce the stress on the material.
Whatever the case, it’s always recommended to have spare wheels within reach to avoid sudden downtime during the workday.