Product Description
The RA 632-030-107-A Load Wheel Assembly is a Durarun polyurethane wheel designed for Raymond electric pallet truck applications. Featuring a precision-machined steel hub and press-fit ball bearings, this wheel delivers reliable performance in high-cycle industrial material handling operations. The 95A Shore hardness polyurethane tread provides excellent load capacity and durability for demanding warehouse and dock environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | polyurethane |
| Hub Material | Machined steel hub |
| Finish | Polyurethane wheel bonded to steel hub, factory surface finish |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 632-030-107-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the polyurethane compound and Shore hardness of the RA 632-030-107-A?
A: The RA 632-030-107-A features Durarun polyurethane with 95A Shore hardness tread bonded to a precision-machined steel hub. The 95A compound provides excellent durability and load capacity for industrial pallet truck duty.
Q: What bearing type is used in the RA 632-030-107-A assembly?
A: The RA 632-030-107-A is configured with press-fit ball bearings for high-cycle industrial use. The press-fit design ensures secure bearing retention during extended duty cycles on Raymond electric pallet trucks.
Q: Which Raymond equipment is the RA 632-030-107-A compatible with?
A: The RA 632-030-107-A is a load wheel assembly for Raymond electric pallet truck applications. Contact your Raymond dealer or consult your equipment documentation to verify model and serial range compatibility before ordering.
Q: How is the RA 632-030-107-A wheel bonded to the hub?
A: The polyurethane wheel is bonded to the machined steel hub with factory surface finish applied. This construction provides reliable durability and consistent performance across high-cycle material handling operations.
Q: What maintenance does the RA 632-030-107-A require?
A: Routine maintenance includes visual inspection of the polyurethane tread for wear patterns and assessment of core integrity. Operating environment, floor conditions, and load cycles affect wear rates. Follow your equipment manufacturer's maintenance schedule for bearing lubrication and component inspection intervals.
