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RA 632-010-107

RA 632-010-107

Load Wheel Raymond, RA632-010-107

Regular price $99,999.00
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Load Wheel Raymond, RA632-010-107

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the RA 632-010-107 differ from other RA 632-010 series wheels?
A: The RA 632-010-107 is a distinct SKU within the Raymond 632-010 series with unique specifications. Variations may include wheel diameter, width, bore configuration, or material compound. Confirm exact dimension and material specifications from your equipment documentation before ordering.

Q: What Raymond equipment models require the RA 632-010-107 wheel?
A: The RA 632-010-107 is engineered for specific Raymond electric pallet jack, walkie truck, or material handling equipment models. Check your equipment serial number and model against Raymond product documentation to confirm this wheel is the correct replacement. Do not assume compatibility across different product lines.

Q: What are the dimensional specifications of the RA 632-010-107?
A: The RA 632-010-107 specifications include wheel outer diameter, width, and bore diameter. These dimensions must match your equipment exactly. Measure your existing wheel or consult equipment documentation to confirm specifications before ordering. An incorrect diameter or bore size will not fit your axle.

Q: What material is the RA 632-010-107 made from, and how does it perform?
A: This load wheel uses a polyurethane or elastomer compound formulated for material handling equipment. The material provides wear resistance, load capacity, and floor protection in typical warehouse environments. Performance and lifespan vary based on floor type, load consistency, and equipment utilization rate.

Q: What signs indicate the RA 632-010-107 needs replacement?
A: Replace this wheel when you observe flat spots, uneven wear patterns, cracks, deep grooves, or reduced tread depth. A worn wheel causes uneven equipment handling and may damage bearings or axles. Inspect wheels monthly during routine equipment maintenance to catch wear early.