Product Description
Clark CL 915595 carbon motor brush is engineered for use in Clark electric lift truck motors. The brush is constructed of premium-grade electrographite carbon, includes an AWG 16 copper pigtailed lead with ring terminal, and is press-fit for OEM motor brush holders. No supersession or equivalent part numbers are currently available. Dimensional range and spring set compatibility should be verified against the specific Clark motor model.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Premium-grade electrographite carbon |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 915595 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CL 915595 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the CL 915595 brush made from?
A: The CL 915595 is constructed of premium-grade electrographite carbon. This material provides good electrical conductivity, low wear characteristics, and durability for extended service life in Clark electric lift truck motors.
Q: What are the lead specifications for the CL 915595?
A: The CL 915595 features an AWG 16 copper pigtailed lead with a ring terminal. The ring terminal design provides reliable electrical connection to the brush holder contact points in the motor.
Q: How does the CL 915595 mount in the motor?
A: The CL 915595 is press-fit for OEM Clark motor brush holders. The press-fit design ensures secure mechanical and electrical contact within the brush holder cavity. Verify the brush dimensions and spring set compatibility against your specific Clark motor model before ordering.
Q: Are there equivalent or supersession parts for the CL 915595?
A: No supersession or equivalent part numbers are currently available for the CL 915595. This is the current OEM Clark carbon motor brush. Verify your motor model specification matches the CL 915595 dimensional range and spring set requirements.
Q: What is the typical service life of the CL 915595?
A: Brush wear depends on motor duty cycle, load characteristics, and usage frequency. The premium-grade electrographite construction provides extended durability. Monitor brush wear during scheduled maintenance and replace when worn to approximately one quarter of original length or when motor arcing and performance degradation become evident.
