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RA 632-032-007-A

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RA 632-032-007-A

Load Wheel Assembly

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price $59.22

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Compatibility

Make Raymond
Model 7200, 7300, 7400, 7500, 7600

Reference Diagrams

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Product Description

OEM load wheel assembly for Raymond electric lift trucks, featuring 4.000 inch outside diameter, 3-5/8 inch polyurethane tread with 2.047 inch precision bore, ball bearing 6205, and 92A durometer, engineered for reach and walkie reach truck compatibility. Cross-references 632-032/007, RA632-032-007, and equivalent designations.

Specifications

Material Composition
Tread MaterialMolded Polyurethane
Hub MaterialSteel
Part Numbers
Direct Replacement Part NumberRA 632-032-007-A
Manufacturer Part Number632-032-007
Cross-Reference Part Numbers632-032/007, RA632-032-007
Compatible ModelsRaymond 7200 Series, 7300 Series, 7400 Series, 7500 Series, 7600 Series Reach-Fork® Trucks, RRS and RSS Walkie Reach Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the key dimensions of the load wheel assembly?
A: It includes a 6205 ball bearing and maintains a 92A durometer rating for reliable performance under load.

Q: Which Raymond truck models does this wheel fit?
A: This direct replacement load wheel is engineered for Raymond 7200, 7300, 7400, 7500, and 7600 Series reach and walkie reach trucks. Verify your specific truck model before purchase to ensure proper fitment.

Q: What alternative part number designations identify this wheel?
A: This wheel is referenced as 632-032/007, RA632-032-007, and RA 632-032-007-A. All designations identify the same direct replacement component for Raymond equipment.

Q: What materials compose this load wheel assembly?
A: The assembly features a molded polyurethane tread bonded to a steel hub, with precision 6205 ball bearings rated at 92A durometer for balanced wear resistance and load capacity.

Q: How should this wheel be maintained and when should it be replaced?
A: Inspect regularly for uneven wear, flat spots, cracks, or visible damage to the polyurethane tread. Replace when tread depth becomes excessive, when the wheel no longer rolls smoothly, or if bearing play develops. Lifespan depends on load cycles and floor conditions.