Product Description
Clark 1301361 is a ball joint intended for electric lift truck steering assemblies, compatible with select Clark models. Always confirm application details and dimensions using the official Clark equipment parts manual and serial number.
Specifications
Load Capacity
| Rated Load Capacity | No rated load capacity found in available sources |
Material
| Material Specification | No material specification found in available sources |
| Finish | No finish specification found in available sources |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1301361 |
Performance
| Efficiency Rating | No efficiency rating found in available sources |
Pressure
| Pressure Rating | No pressure rating found in available sources |
Torque
| Torque Specification | No torque specification found in available sources |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CL 1301361 ball joint used for?
A: The CL 1301361 is a ball joint component designed for electric lift truck steering assemblies. It provides articulation and connection points in the steering linkage to allow smooth directional control of the equipment.
Q: Which Clark electric lift truck models fit the CL 1301361 ball joint?
A: The CL 1301361 is compatible with select Clark electric lift truck models. Always confirm your specific equipment model and serial number using the official Clark equipment parts manual before ordering this ball joint.
Q: What should I verify before ordering the CL 1301361 ball joint?
A: Verify your equipment model, serial number, and steering linkage configuration using your official Clark parts manual. Confirm mount point dimensions and connection specifications to ensure proper fitment and alignment.
Q: Where is the CL 1301361 ball joint located on the lift truck?
A: The CL 1301361 is used in the steering linkage assembly of electric lift trucks. Refer to your equipment parts diagram and serial number to identify the exact location and function within your specific steering system.
Q: What happens if the CL 1301361 ball joint fails?
A: A failed or worn ball joint causes loose steering response, uneven turning, and potential loss of directional control. If steering feels loose or the truck pulls to one side, the ball joint may require inspection and replacement.
