Product Description
RA 632-014-002 is a precision-machined polyurethane load wheel assembly for Raymond electric lift trucks. Engineered for OEM fitment, the assembly features a 3.25-inch diameter, 2.88-inch tread width, and 6205-series bearings press fit in a high grade steel core with 95A polyurethane bonded tread. Cross-references include 632-014-002.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Core Material | High carbon steel, precision machined |
| Tread Material | Cast polyurethane, 95A durometer |
| Finish | Precision ground, uncoated unless otherwise specified |
Mechanical Specifications
| Bearing Type | 6205 series radial ball bearing |
| Load Wheel Material | 95A polyurethane tread bonded to steel core |
| Tread Hardness | Shore D 95 |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | RA 632-014-002 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 632-014-002, 632014002 |
| Supersedes | Replaces 632-014-001, equivalent to 632-014-003 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the RA 632-014-002 load wheel assembly?
A: The RA 632-014-002 is a precision-machined assembly with a 3.25 inch wheel diameter, 2.88 inch tread width, and a 6205-series radial ball bearing press-fit into the steel core. The tread is 95A Shore D polyurethane bonded to the core.
Q: What is the difference between RA 632-014-002 and RA 632-014-001?
A: The primary difference is core material and tread hardness specification. The 002 uses a high-grade steel core with Shore D 95 hardness rating, while the 001 uses cast iron with Shore A 95. The 002 tread width is 2.88 inches versus 5.91 inches on the 001. Check equipment specs to select the correct variant.
Q: Does the RA 632-014-002 replace the RA 632-014-001?
A: No. While both are 95A polyurethane wheels with 6205 bearings, they have different core materials, tread widths, and hardness specifications. The 002 supersedes 632-014-001, but only for specific Raymond models. Verify your equipment documentation before substituting.
Q: What is the core material of the RA 632-014-002?
A: The RA 632-014-002 uses a precision-machined high-grade steel core. Steel offers better load distribution and reduced weight compared to cast iron, making it suitable for high-cycle electric lift truck applications.
Q: What does Shore D 95 polyurethane mean for the RA 632-014-002?
A: Shore D 95 indicates a harder polyurethane compound (Shore D scale) compared to Shore A 95. The harder compound reduces tread deformation under load and resists abrasion better, extending wheel life in high-wear environments. It may have slightly less shock absorption.
Q: Can the RA 632-014-002 be used on slick or polished concrete?
A: The 95A polyurethane tread provides standard grip on concrete. On polished or slick floors, traction may be reduced. If your warehouse has slick flooring conditions, inquire about high-traction compound alternatives designed for those surfaces.
