Product Description
Raymond RA 48102 load wheel for electric pallet trucks and lift trucks. Polyurethane tread, with 6204-2RS sealed precision ball bearings. Equivalent to RA48102-HL; high-wear industrial design for -compatible service.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | High-tensile polyurethane, 95A or equivalent |
| Hub Material | Machined steel with press-fit bearings |
| Bearing Type | Deep groove ball bearing, double-sealed (6204-2RS) |
| Finish | Machined finish, polyurethane bonded to steel hub |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Direct Replacement Part Number | RA 48102 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | RA48102, RA-48102, RA 48102-HL |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the RA 48102?
A: The RA 48102 features a . It includes a high-tensile polyurethane tread and 6204-2RS sealed precision ball bearings for reliable performance in electric pallet trucks and lift trucks.
Q: What is the tread material and durability rating?
A: The RA 48102 has a high-tensile polyurethane tread rated at 95A or equivalent. Polyurethane provides excellent load capacity, wear resistance, and traction on typical warehouse floors and smooth industrial surfaces.
Q: What bearing type is used in this wheel?
A: The wheel is equipped with 6204-2RS sealed precision ball bearings. The double-seal design protects against contamination and moisture, extending bearing life in standard warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Which Raymond equipment models are compatible with the RA 48102?
A: The RA 48102 is designed for Raymond electric pallet trucks including the 6210 model and compatible equipment. Verify your equipment uses a wheel before ordering.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers I should know about?
A: Yes, the RA 48102 is equivalent to RA48102, RA-48102, and RA 48102-HL. All variants share the polyurethane composition. Confirm the exact part number on your equipment documentation before purchasing.
Q: What maintenance recommendations apply to this wheel?
A: Inspect regularly for tread wear, cracks, or flattening. Replace the wheel when tread becomes thin or if bearing noise develops. Store in a dry location away from direct sunlight to prevent premature material degradation.
