Product Description
Raymond RA 632-090-200 drive tire features a press-on x-groove design in industrial-grade polyurethane or rubber. Engineered for electric lift trucks—specifically Raymond Models 8210 and 102XM—the tire measures 10.00 inches in diameter, 5.00 inches in width, and 6.50 inches in bore diameter. Durometer is typically 95A for poly and 87A for soft variants. The part is interchangeable with several Raymond cross-references, and is constructed for optimal traction and durability in warehouse forklift
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Polyurethane, formulated for industrial lift truck use |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA632-090 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 632-090 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 632-090-SUP, RA632-090-101, RA632090101, 632090101 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | RA632-090, 632-090-SUP |
| Compatible Models | Raymond 8210, Raymond 102XM |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the RA 632-090-200 drive tire?
A: The RA 632-090-200 measures 10.00 inches in diameter, 5.00 inches in width, and 6.50 inches in bore diameter. It features a press-on x-groove design. Available in industrial-grade polyurethane with 95A durometer or soft rubber with 87A durometer. OEM part number is RA632-090, manufacturer part number is 632-090.
Q: Which Raymond equipment is compatible with the RA 632-090-200 tire?
A: The RA 632-090-200 is engineered specifically for Raymond Models 8210 and 102XM electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment serial number matches these models before ordering.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers does the RA 632-090-200 match?
A: Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers include 632-090-SUP, RA632-090-101, RA632090101, and 632090101. These designations reference the same OEM specification tire.
Q: Why is the x-groove design important for this tire?
A: The x-groove pattern is engineered for optimal traction and durability in warehouse forklift applications. The grooves channel fluids away from the contact surface, improving grip on wet or contaminated floors.
Q: How do the polyurethane and rubber variants differ in durability?
A: The 95A polyurethane variant offers superior abrasion resistance and maintains performance in cold storage environments. The 87A soft rubber variant provides better shock absorption but wears faster in high-mileage applications. Select based on your facility temperature and load profile.