Product Description
Raymond RA 632-541-003 is a 5 inch x 4-1/8 inch polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks, featuring a cast iron hub and 95A durometer tread for high-load applications. Direct OEM replacement for selected Raymond equipment.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, molded to cast hub |
| Hub Material | Cast iron |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 632-541-003 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 632-541-003 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the physical dimensions of the RA 632-541-003 load wheel?
A: The RA 632-541-003 measures 5 inch diameter by 4.125 inch width. It features a 95A durometer polyurethane tread and cast iron hub designed to handle high-load applications in electric pallet jacks.
Q: What does the HL designation mean for the RA 632-541-003?
A: The HL designation indicates Heavy Load suitability. This wheel is engineered for higher-capacity electric pallet jack applications and lift trucks that require robust load-bearing capability.
Q: How does the cast iron hub compare to steel construction?
A: The cast iron hub provides durability and strength for high-load applications. Cast iron resists wear and maintains structural integrity under the repeated stress of material handling operations in warehouses and distribution centers.
Q: Is the RA 632-541-003 a direct OEM replacement for Raymond equipment?
A: Yes, the RA 632-541-003 is a genuine OEM replacement for selected Raymond electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment model matches the 5 inch diameter and 4.125 inch width specifications.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the 95A polyurethane tread?
A: Polyurethane tread lifespan depends on load cycles, floor conditions, and usage frequency. The 95A durometer provides good resistance to wear and deformation, extending service life in high-demand material handling environments.
Q: Can the RA 632-541-003 handle wet floor or cold storage conditions?
A: The polyurethane tread provides adequate traction in standard warehouse conditions. For wet floors or cold storage applications, verify traction requirements with your equipment specifications or consult a technical specialist.
