Product Description
Raymond RA 632-050-101-A Load Wheel Assembly for electric lift truck applications features a smooth profile, 5 inch OD, 2.88 inch width, 2.047 inch bore, 95A polyurethane tread on cast iron core, machined finish, and dual 6205-2RS ball bearings for high load capacity and durability.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | Premium polyurethane, domestic grade |
| Core Material | Cast iron hub |
| Finish | Machined core, natural polyurethane tread |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 632-050-101-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the RA 632-050-101-A load wheel?
A: The RA 632-050-101-A has a 5 inch outer diameter, 2.88 inch width, and 2.047 inch bore. This configuration fits Raymond electric lift trucks and other equipment using standard 2.047 inch axles. Verify your equipment axle size before ordering.
Q: What material is the RA 632-050-101-A tread and core made from?
A: The wheel features a 95A durometer premium polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron hub. The core is machined for precision fit, and the tread has a natural polyurethane finish. This combination delivers high load capacity and resistance to wear in high-duty electric lift applications.
Q: What bearings are included in the RA 632-050-101-A assembly?
A: The assembly includes dual 6205-2RS ball bearings. These sealed bearings provide high load capacity and durability for continuous material handling operations.
Q: Which Raymond equipment does the RA 632-050-101-A fit?
A: This is an OEM Raymond load wheel designed for electric lift truck applications. Confirm compatibility with your specific model by verifying the axle size is 2.047 inch and the mounting configuration matches your equipment.
Q: What load capacity and durability can I expect from the RA 632-050-101-A?
A: The 95A durometer polyurethane tread with cast iron core and dual 6205-2RS bearings is rated for high load capacity in industrial lift truck duty. The machined finish and polyurethane compound resist wear across high-cycle operations. Actual lifespan depends on load weights, floor conditions, and maintenance.
