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RA 632-012-XL-A

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RA 632-012-XL-A

Load Wheel Assembly-Xl Poly 97A

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Load Wheel Assembly-Xl Poly 97A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the RA 632-012-XL-A load wheel assembly?
A: The RA 632-012-XL-A is a Raymond load wheel assembly designated as an extra-large polyurethane 97A durometer wheel. It is an OEM-equivalent component designed for Raymond lift trucks where the XL size and 97A hardness specification are required.

Q: How does the 97A durometer of the RA 632-012-XL-A differ from lower durometer wheels?
A: The 97A durometer indicates a harder polyurethane compound than standard 95A wheels. Higher durometer provides greater resistance to wear and deformation, making it suitable for heavier loads or more demanding applications. The 97A formulation is used where increased durability is needed.

Q: What Raymond equipment is compatible with the RA 632-012-XL-A?
A: The RA 632-012-XL-A is engineered for Raymond lift trucks that specify the XL wheel size and 97A polyurethane durometer. Cross-reference this part number against your equipment documentation or contact our parts team with your truck model and serial number to confirm compatibility before purchasing.

Q: Is the RA 632-012-XL-A equivalent to the RA 632-012-XL?
A: The RA 632-012-XL-A and RA 632-012-XL are related Raymond part numbers but differ in polyurethane durometer specification. The XL-A uses 97A durometer while the base XL uses 95A durometer. The XL-A is the harder, more wear-resistant variant. Do not substitute without confirming which durometer specification your equipment requires.

Q: What maintenance is required for the RA 632-012-XL-A wheel assembly?
A: Inspect the wheel regularly for flatting, cracking, or surface wear. Clean debris from the wheel surface and hub area. The harder 97A polyurethane resists wear longer than softer compounds, but eventually the wheel will require replacement. Replace when tread damage becomes visible or rolling performance degrades.