Product Description
Raymond load wheel 632-043-XL features 5 inch outside diameter, 2.88 inch tread width, and premium 97A XL polyurethane construction. Engineered for Raymond 7400-series electric reach trucks, this durable wheel provides extended tread life and superior load capacity for high-intensity warehouse operations. Supersedes 632-043 and is equivalent to 632-043-XL-A.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread, 97A XL compound |
| Core Material | Steel hub |
| Outside Diameter | 5 inch |
| Tread Width | 2.88 inch |
| Hardness Rating | 97A durometer |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 632-043-XL |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Supersedes 632-043, equivalent to 632-043-XL-A, replaces 632-043-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the XL designation mean on the 632-043-XL wheel?
A: XL indicates a premium 97A durometer polyurethane compound. This extra-hard formulation provides enhanced load capacity and extended tread life, ideal for high-intensity warehouse operations and maximum payload applications.
Q: Which Raymond trucks are compatible with the 632-043-XL?
A: The 632-043-XL is engineered for Raymond 7400-series electric reach trucks. It measures 5 inches in outside diameter and 2.88 inches in tread width, matching the mounting specifications of these models.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this wheel?
A: The 632-043-XL supersedes 632-043, is equivalent to 632-043-XL-A, and replaces 632-043-A. Always confirm the correct part number in your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: How does the 97A XL compound compare to standard polyurethane wheels?
A: The 97A XL compound is harder and more durable than standard 95A wheels. It resists flat-spotting better, lasts longer under continuous heavy-load operation, and provides improved floor traction. The trade-off is slightly reduced floor protection compared to softer compounds.
Q: What environments are best suited for the 632-043-XL?
A: The 632-043-XL performs optimally in heavy-load, dry warehouse environments. For cold storage or wet floor conditions, verify traction performance with your supplier. If conditions cause slipping, consider softer-compound or high-traction polyurethane wheels engineered for those applications.
Q: How long does a 632-043-XL load wheel typically last?
A: Wheel lifespan depends on load frequency, facility conditions, and floor type. Heavy-use warehouses may see 2-5 years of service. Inspect wheels regularly for wear, flat-spotting, or cracks. Replace when tread wear becomes uneven or wheel operation becomes noisy or unstable.
