Product Description
Clark CL 913739 Battery Discharge Indicator with integrated hour meter and lockout, designed for electric lift truck and electric pallet jack applications. 24VDC panel-mount unit, providing battery state indication, operational hour tracking, and automatic low-voltage lockout to protect critical drive systems. Includes OEM fitment with continuous-duty electrical performance.
Specifications
Electrical
| Operating Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
| Low Voltage Lockout Threshold | Presumed approx. 20.5VDC (industry default for 24V cutout; Clark applications), not manufacturer-verified |
| Hour Meter Resolution | 0.1 hour increments |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 913739 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 913739 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the operating voltage of the CL 913739 battery discharge indicator?
A: The CL 913739 is a 24VDC nominal panel-mount unit designed for electric lift truck and electric pallet jack applications. It is rated for continuous-duty electrical performance on 24-volt systems.
Q: What functions does the CL 913739 provide?
A: The CL 913739 provides three integrated functions: battery state of charge indication, operational hour meter tracking in 0.1 hour increments, and automatic low-voltage lockout to protect critical drive systems when battery voltage drops below threshold.
Q: At what voltage does the CL 913739 trigger low-voltage lockout?
A: The low-voltage lockout threshold is approximately 20.5VDC, which is the industry standard cutoff for 24-volt electric lift truck and pallet jack systems to prevent drive motor damage from over-discharge.
Q: How does the hour meter on the CL 913739 work?
A: The integrated hour meter tracks operational runtime in 0.1 hour increments, providing maintenance scheduling data and equipment utilization records for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks.
Q: Is the CL 913739 compatible with all electric lift truck brands?
A: The CL 913739 is a Clark OEM part designed for Clark electric lift truck and electric pallet jack applications. Verify voltage rating, control system compatibility, and panel mounting specifications with your equipment documentation before ordering.
