Product Description
Load Wheel
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Clark lift truck models use the CL 2324106 load wheel?
A: The CL 2324106 is engineered for Clark electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Confirm your specific equipment model, chassis type, and wheel mounting diameter match this part before ordering. Consult your truck's parts diagram or contact Clark Material Handling for model compatibility confirmation.
Q: What are the dimensions and load rating of the CL 2324106?
A: Refer to the Clark product specification sheet. These critical dimensions must match your truck hub assembly for proper fitment and safe operation. Verify all measurements before installation.
Q: What material is the CL 2324106 load wheel made from?
A: Clark load wheels are typically manufactured from polyurethane or elastomer compounds engineered for material handling applications. The specific compound composition determines traction characteristics, durability, and floor compatibility. Review the product specifications for exact material designation and performance ratings.
Q: How long does the CL 2324106 load wheel typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on frequency of use, operating environment, surface conditions, and load weight. Wheels used on wet floors or in cold storage environments may wear differently than dry warehouse applications. Monitor for uneven wear patterns, flat spots, or compound hardening to determine replacement timing.
Q: Does the CL 2324106 require maintenance?
A: Periodically inspect the wheel for debris, chemical residue, and surface damage. Clean wheels regularly to maintain optimal traction. Check bearing assemblies for smooth, quiet rotation. Replace the wheel when tread depth diminishes, compound visibly hardens, or structural damage appears.
Q: How do I verify compatibility before ordering the CL 2324106?
A: Locate your Clark truck model number and serial number. Cross-reference against Clark's current parts catalog or contact an authorized Clark distributor with your equipment specifications. Verify wheel diameter, bore size, and mounting style match your truck's hub assembly requirements.