Product Description
Raymond RA 640-070-007-A is a durable load wheel assembly engineered for electric lift truck applications. This wheel combines 95A polyurethane tread bonded to a rugged cast iron core for reliable performance across varied warehouse floors. Available in greaseable or sealed 6205 bearing configurations to match your equipment's maintenance requirements and operational demands.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Compound | 95A durometer polyurethane |
| Hub Material | Cast iron construction |
Bearing Configuration
| Bearing Type | 6205 bearing |
| Bearing Options | Greaseable or sealed configuration |
Part Reference
| Part Number | 640-070-007 |
| Application | Electric lift truck |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key dimensions of the 640-070-007-A?
A: Verify these measurements match your equipment specifications before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What tread material does this wheel use?
A: The 640-070-007-A features a 95A Shore A durometer polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron core. This compound provides good traction and moderate shock absorption for typical warehouse floors.
Q: What bearing options are available?
A: This wheel is available with either greaseable or sealed 6205 bearing configurations. Select the bearing type that matches your equipment's maintenance schedule and operational requirements.
Q: Is this wheel suitable for wet or extreme floor conditions?
A: The 640-070-007-A uses standard 95A polyurethane, designed for typical warehouse environments. If your equipment operates on wet floors or in cold storage, verify traction performance or consult with technical support.
Q: What equipment is this wheel compatible with?
A: The 640-070-007-A is engineered for Raymond electric lift truck applications. Confirm your specific equipment model and specifications before ordering, as dimensional and bearing compatibility are critical for proper function.
Q: How should this wheel be stored?
A: Store the wheel in a dry location away from direct sunlight. Avoid stacking heavy objects on the wheel face, as this can permanently deform the polyurethane tread.
Q: What is the difference between greaseable and sealed bearings?
A: Greaseable bearings allow operator maintenance and relubrication in the field. Sealed bearings are pre-lubricated and require no field maintenance but cannot be relubricated. Choose based on your maintenance capability and interval preferences.
