Product Description
Raymond RA 632-095-001 Poly Drive Tire, Smooth Flat; 10-inch outer diameter, 5-inch width, 6.5-inch inner diameter, 95A durometer polyurethane on steel hub. Designed for Raymond electric lift trucks requiring smooth flat drive tires. Industry-standard press-on mounting and reinforced structure for heavy-duty warehouse applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 101. SKU: RA 632-095-001
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wear Surface Material | High-performance polyurethane compound |
| Durometer Rating | 95A Shore A |
| Hub Material | Steel |
Performance & Mounting
| Tire Type | Smooth flat drive tire |
| Mounting Type | Press-on mounting |
| Design Application | Electric lift truck drive tire |
Part Number
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA 632-095-001 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the RA 632-095-001 drive tire?
A: The RA 632-095-001 is a drive tire with a polyurethane tread bonded to a steel hub center.
Q: Which Raymond equipment models does the RA 632-095-001 fit?
A: The RA 632-095-001 is designed for Raymond model 101 electric pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model number before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: What does the 95A durometer rating mean for this tire?
A: The 95A Shore A durometer indicates this is a firm, high-performance polyurethane compound designed for smooth flat surfaces and heavy-duty warehouse use. Higher durometer ratings provide better wear resistance and load capacity.
Q: Is the RA 632-095-001 a press-on or bolt-on style tire?
A: The RA 632-095-001 uses industry-standard press-on mounting, where the tire is pressed directly onto the steel hub. This design is common across Raymond electric lift truck platforms.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the RA 632-095-001 under normal warehouse conditions?
A: Lifespan depends on cycle frequency and load patterns. The high-durometer polyurethane compound and reinforced steel hub are engineered for continuous heavy-duty operation in indoor warehouses. Regular inspection for tread wear and surface damage will indicate when replacement is needed.
