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RA 632052-007-HL

RA 632052-007-HL

Hy-Load Polyurethane Load Wheel

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Product Description

Hy-Load polyurethane load wheel designed for Raymond electric lift trucks. This direct replacement wheel provides reliable performance in warehouse and distribution environments. The Hy-Load compound offers durability and consistent traction for standard duty cycles.

Specifications

Physical Specifications
MaterialHy-Load Polyurethane
Bearing Type007
Load DutyStandard Warehouse Duty
Compatibility
Wheel Series632-052
Equipment TypeElectric Lift Truck

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the wheel dimensions for the 632052-007-HL?
A: This wheel has a . The wider width increases load contact area, distributing weight across a larger floor footprint for improved stability and traction on smooth warehouse floors.

Q: What material is this wheel made from?
A: The 632052-007-HL features a Hy-Load polyurethane compound designed for electric lift truck applications. This material provides durability, consistent traction, and reliable performance in standard warehouse duty cycles.

Q: Which equipment models is this wheel compatible with?
A: The 632-052 wheel series with 007 bearing configuration is designed for select Raymond electric lift truck models. Verify your specific truck model number against the compatibility database before ordering to confirm fitment.

Q: What should I inspect during wheel maintenance?
A: Inspect every 500 operating hours for tread wear, uneven wear patterns, rounded edges, and any cracking or hardening of the polyurethane. These conditions indicate the wheel needs replacement.

Q: When should I replace this wheel?
A: Under typical warehouse conditions, expect 18 to 30 months of service before significant tread wear. Replace the wheel when tread becomes uneven, edges round excessively, polyurethane shows cracking, or the material hardens. Heavy-use operations may require earlier replacement.