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RA 632-090-010

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RA 632-090-010

Raymond Polyurethane Press-On Drive Tire

Regular price $256.33
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Product Description

Raymond RA 632-090-010 Poly Press-On is an OEM drive tire constructed of abrasion-resistant polyurethane, designed for electric lift trucks operating indoors, using a press-on fit over a steel core. Typical durometer is 85 Shore A. No official cross-reference part numbers confirmed by Raymond.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Core MaterialSteel
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberRA 632-090-010
Manufacturer Part Number632-090-010

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the durometer hardness of the RA 632-090-010?
A: The RA 632-090-010 has a durometer rating of 85 Shore A, providing a balance of grip and wear resistance for indoor electric lift truck operations.

Q: Does the RA 632-090-010 have official Raymond cross-reference part numbers?
A: No official cross-reference part numbers have been confirmed by Raymond for the RA 632-090-010. Use the OEM part number RA 632-090-010 or manufacturer number 632-090-010 for accurate ordering.

Q: What type of tire is the RA 632-090-010?
A: The RA 632-090-010 is a poly press-on drive tire with a steel core and abrasion-resistant polyurethane tread, designed specifically for electric lift trucks with press-on mounting.

Q: What environments is the RA 632-090-010 rated for?
A: The RA 632-090-010 is rated for indoor electric lift truck operations. For outdoor, wet floor, or cold storage applications, consult your equipment documentation or our parts team for alternative tire specifications.

Q: How does the 85 Shore A durometer affect tire performance?
A: At 85 Shore A, this tire offers moderate hardness suitable for controlled indoor environments. Softer durometers (below 85A) provide better grip on wet floors, while harder compounds (above 85A) extend tread life on rough surfaces. Select based on your facility conditions.