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RA 632-527-101-A

RA 632-527-101-A

Load Wheel Assembly Raymond, RA632-527-101-A

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Load Wheel Assembly Raymond, RA632-527-101-A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the RA 632-527-101-A load wheel assembly include?
A: The RA 632-527-101-A is a complete load wheel assembly for Raymond electric lift trucks that includes the polyurethane wheel, bearing, and all mounting hardware needed for installation.

Q: How is the RA 632-527-101-A different from the RA 632-527-101?
A: The RA 632-527-101 is the wheel component only. The RA 632-527-101-A includes the wheel, bearing, and hardware as a complete ready-to-use assembly. Choose the -A version if you need the full unit.

Q: What Raymond equipment is compatible with the RA 632-527-101-A assembly?
A: The RA 632-527-101-A is engineered for Raymond electric pallet jacks and lift trucks configured with this load wheel mounting standard. Verify your equipment model and serial range matches Raymond compatibility specifications.

Q: Can the RA 632-527-101-A be used in cold storage areas?
A: The RA 632-527-101-A uses standard polyurethane compound suitable for general warehouse environments. For cold storage or wet floor operations, confirm the wheel compound specification meets your facility requirements by reviewing Raymond documentation.

Q: What is the expected service life of the RA 632-527-101-A load wheel assembly?
A: The RA 632-527-101-A typically remains in service for 12 to 24 months under standard warehouse use conditions. Heavy-duty operations, continuous use, or difficult floor conditions may reduce lifespan.

Q: How do I know if the RA 632-527-101-A assembly needs replacement?
A: Replace the assembly if the wheel shows flat spots, cracks, or severe wear; if the bearing makes grinding or squealing noise; or if the equipment experiences reduced steering response. These conditions indicate component failure and safety risk.