Product Description
Load Wheel Raymond, RA630-015-003
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the RA 630-015-003 load wheel differ from the RA 630-015-001?
A: These wheels are Raymond variants designed for different equipment models or have different dimensional specifications such as diameter, width, or axle bore size. Verify your equipment requirements before substituting one for the other. Contact our parts team if you need clarification on which wheel fits your lift truck.
Q: Which Raymond equipment models use the RA 630-015-003?
A: The RA 630-015-003 fits specific Raymond electric lift truck models. Confirm compatibility by matching your equipment model and serial number to the parts specifications. Contact our parts team with your equipment details for accurate fitment confirmation.
Q: What is the load capacity of this load wheel?
A: Load capacity is determined by the equipment model and mounting configuration. Refer to your lift truck nameplate or operating manual for the exact load rating. Our parts team can verify this information if you provide your equipment model number.
Q: What material and construction is used for the RA 630-015-003?
A: This load wheel features a cast iron or ductile iron core with a polyurethane or polyamide tread surface. This construction provides durability, load-bearing capacity, and adequate traction for warehouse floor applications.
Q: How long does this load wheel last under normal use?
A: Under normal warehouse operation with routine maintenance, the RA 630-015-003 typically remains in service for 18 to 30 months before showing significant wear. High-intensity use, rough floors, or improper maintenance may shorten this lifespan.
Q: Can I use this wheel as a replacement for other Raymond wheel models?
A: Only if your equipment documentation specifies this model or if the dimension and load rating specifications exactly match your existing wheel. Using an incorrect wheel can cause steering problems, poor stability, and potential equipment damage. Verify compatibility before ordering or substituting wheels.