Product Description
The RA 632-043-HL is a high-load polyurethane wheel designed for Raymond lift trucks and pallet stackers operating under demanding conditions. This direct replacement wheel features a reinforced polyurethane tread and robust steel core to support increased weight capacity without flat-spotting. Built for reliability in heavy-duty warehouse and manufacturing environments, the RA 632-043-HL maintains consistent performance during continuous maximum-load operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the HL designation mean on the RA 632-043-HL?
A: HL stands for High Load, indicating that this wheel is engineered to handle increased weight capacity compared to standard load wheels. The RA 632-043-HL is suitable for Raymond equipment operating under heavy-duty conditions with maximum load specifications.
Q: What Raymond equipment is compatible with the RA 632-043-HL?
A: The RA 632-043-HL is designed for Raymond lift trucks and stackers. Verify your specific equipment model and serial number range to confirm compatibility, as high-load wheels are matched to trucks rated for their increased load capacity.
Q: What performance advantages does the RA 632-043-HL offer?
A: High-load wheels use harder polyurethane compounds and heavier steel cores to support greater weight without flat-spotting or premature wear. They are ideal for applications with consistent maximum-load operation and demanding warehouse environments.
Q: Does the RA 632-043-HL fit the same mounting as the standard RA 632-043?
A: The RA 632-043-HL maintains the same mounting footprint as other RA 632-043 variants, but the material composition differs. Confirm that your truck is rated for high-load wheels before substituting this wheel for a standard version.
Q: What maintenance is recommended for high-load wheels?
A: Inspect regularly for flat-spotting, cracks in the polyurethane, and bearing noise. Because high-load wheels handle maximum loads, worn wheels should be replaced promptly to prevent truck instability and floor surface damage.
Q: How long do high-load wheels typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on load patterns, floor surface, and operating hours. High-load wheels are engineered for durability under maximum-capacity use, but regular inspection every 500-1000 operating hours is recommended to identify wear early.