Product Description
Polyurethane drive tire for Raymond electric lift trucks. OEM part number RA 632-090-003, press-on type, 10.00 inch OD, 5.00 inch width, 6.50 inch ID, 87A Shore hardness EZ compound for heavy-duty warehouse use.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Polyurethane (non-marking available) |
| Durometer Hardness | 87A Shore |
Type & Application
| Tire Type | Press-on Drive Tire |
| Compound Designation | EZ (High-Traction) |
| Application | Heavy-duty warehouse use, wet floors, cold storage |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 632-090-003 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 632-090-003 |
| Brand Part Number | Raymond 632-090-003 |
| Description | Polyurethane drive tire, EZ compound, 87A Shore hardness, press-on type |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the EZ designation mean on the 632-090-003 drive tire?
A: The EZ designation specifies a high-traction polyurethane compound engineered for material handling equipment in general applications as well as wet floors and cold storage. This compound provides superior grip and performance in challenging warehouse conditions compared to standard polyurethane formulations.
Q: What are the physical specifications of the 632-090-003?
A: The 632-090-003 is a press-on polyurethane drive tire with an 87A Shore A hardness rating. It is available in standard polyurethane or non-marking formulations.
Q: Which Raymond models is the 632-090-003 designed for?
A: The 632-090-003 is engineered for Raymond electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Verify your specific truck model, serial range, and drive wheel bore diameter before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What is the difference between the standard and non-marking polyurethane versions?
A: The standard polyurethane version is the default high-traction option. The non-marking polyurethane formulation is designed to minimize floor marking and residue transfer, making it suitable for facilities requiring cleaner operating environments or finished floor protection.
Q: Is the 87A durometer suitable for heavy-duty warehouse use?
A: Yes. The 87A Shore A hardness combined with the EZ high-traction compound is specifically formulated for heavy-duty warehouse applications. This combination provides the grip and wear resistance needed for high-cycle material handling equipment operations.
Q: What is a press-on drive tire and how is it different from other tire types?
A: A press-on tire mounts directly onto a wheel rim without an inner tube, using mechanical pressure to hold it in place. Press-on tires are common on material handling equipment because they provide durability, simplified maintenance, and easy removal or replacement compared to pneumatic tires.
