Product Description
Raymond RA 632-050-004-A load wheel assembly for electric lift trucks—premium polyurethane on cast iron, 5" diameter x 2.875" width
Specifications
Material Specifications
| Tread Material | Premium polyurethane, 95A Shore durometer |
| Core Material | Cast iron |
Part Information
| Part Number | RA 632-050-004-A |
| Manufacturer | Raymond Corporation |
| Application | Electric forklift trucks and material handling equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the RA 632-050-004-A load wheel assembly?
A: The RA 632-050-004-A is a Raymond load wheel featuring premium 95A Shore durometer polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron core, providing durability and wear resistance for electric lift truck applications.
Q: What material is the RA 632-050-004-A constructed from?
A: The wheel features premium polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron core. The polyurethane is rated at 95A Shore durometer, which provides balanced grip, shock absorption, and durability for standard warehouse and dock environments.
Q: What equipment is the RA 632-050-004-A compatible with?
A: The RA 632-050-004-A is designed for use on Raymond electric forklift trucks and material handling equipment. To confirm compatibility with your specific equipment model, verify the wheel diameter, width, and bearing bore size against your current wheel or equipment manual.
Q: Are there related or superseding part numbers for the RA 632-050-004-A?
A: Related Raymond load wheel assemblies exist in the RA 632-050 series (such as 003-A variants), but direct cross-reference or supersession information for the 004-A is not documented in standard databases. For cross-reference information, consult your equipment manual or contact a Raymond authorized parts distributor.
Q: What is the typical lifespan or durability of this polyurethane load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically provide extended service life compared to rubber wheels, with durability depending on load weight, floor conditions, and operating hours. Regular inspection of tread wear, bearing condition, and core integrity helps maximize wheel lifespan and equipment safety.
