Product Description
Raymond OEM Load Wheel Axle (Single), part number RA 850-135-634, is a critical component for electric pallet truck series 8300, 8400, and 8500. Designed for secure load wheel mounting in the frame undercarriage, this axle provides precise fit and durability for high-cycle industrial use.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 8500. SKU: RA 850-135-634
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 850-135-634 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Raymond 111, Raymond 112, Raymond 113, Raymond 114, Raymond 8300, Raymond 8400, Raymond 8500 series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RA 850-135-634 and what equipment does it fit?
A: The RA 850-135-634 is a Raymond OEM load wheel axle (single) for electric pallet jacks. It is a critical component for secure load wheel mounting in the frame undercarriage. It is compatible with Raymond 111, 112, 113, 114 series and 8300, 8400, 8500 series electric pallet trucks. Verify your exact model before ordering.
Q: What material and construction does the RA 850-135-634 have?
A: The RA 850-135-634 is a steel shaft component designed for high-cycle industrial use. Steel construction provides the strength and precision fit required to support load wheel mounting and handle repetitive lifting and lowering cycles without deflection or wear.
Q: How does the RA 850-135-634 compare to the RA 850-135-634-3?
A: The RA 850-135-634 is a single axle for standard mounting. The RA 850-135-634-3 is a three-hole variant (cross-referenced as RA 850-135-634-3HL and 370192) designed for alternative mounting configurations on certain models. Verify your equipment mounting interface before selecting the correct axle type.
Q: What symptoms indicate the RA 850-135-634 needs replacement?
A: Watch for loose or wobbly load wheels, uneven load wheel contact with the floor, grinding or squeaking from the wheel area, or visible bending or corrosion on the axle. A damaged axle compromises load stability and wheel alignment.
Q: Is maintenance required for the RA 850-135-634?
A: Inspect the axle periodically for corrosion, bending, or damage to the mounting surfaces. Keep the axle clean and free of debris. Service life depends on operating environment, load cycles, and floor conditions. Replace immediately if damage is detected.
