Product Description
The Raymond 632-069-007 is a high-performance single polyurethane load wheel engineered for Raymond electric pallet trucks. Featuring 95A durometer polyurethane bonded to a steel core, this wheel delivers durability and load capacity for warehouse operations. The dual 6205 ball bearings provide smooth, reliable rotation under demanding duty cycles. A direct replacement for Raymond models 111, 112, 113, and 114 electric pallet jacks, the 632-069-007 combines proven design with factory-spec compatibility for minimal downtime.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Fits Equipment Models | Raymond 111, 112, 113, 114 electric pallet trucks |
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, molded |
| Durometer Hardness | 95 Shore A |
| Core Material | Steel core with polymer tread |
Dimensions & Bearings
| Bearings | Dual 6205 ball bearings |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 632-069-007 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces 632-069-107; alternative references: 632-069/007, 632-069-007-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Raymond pallet truck models does the 632-069-007 fit?
A: The 632-069-007 is a direct replacement load wheel for Raymond electric pallet truck models 111, 112, 113, and 114. This wheel assembly is compatible across all four model variants in this series.
Q: What are the dimensions and bearing configuration of the 632-069-007?
A:
Q: What material and hardness does this wheel use?
A: The 632-069-007 features a high-load polyurethane tread molded at 95 Shore A durometer hardness, bonded to a steel core. This construction provides durability and load capacity for electric pallet truck duty.
Q: What part numbers does the 632-069-007 replace or cross-reference?
A: The 632-069-007 replaces 632-069-107 and cross-references to 632-069/007 and 632-069-007-A. When ordering replacement wheels, verify the exact model and width to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What is the expected service life of this wheel?
A: Polyurethane wheels at 95A durometer typically provide 1 to 3 years of service under normal warehouse duty, depending on load volume, floor type, and maintenance. Inspect wheels regularly for tread degradation, flat spots, or bearing wear as indicators for replacement.
