Product Description
Clark CL 2743290 hydraulic oil filter for electric lift truck hydraulic systems. OEM direct replacement. Spin-on element with threaded mount and gasketed base. Replaces SK-14191118TB. Compatible with standard petroleum-based hydraulic oils. Designed for durable operation in heavy-duty lift truck applications.
Specifications
Hydraulic
| Construction | Metal canister with internal filter media |
Material & Construction
| End Cap Material | Die-formed steel |
| Seal Material | Nitrile rubber |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 2743290 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2743290 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | SK-14191118TB |
| Alternate Part Number | CL2743290-BALD |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CL 2743290 hydraulic filter?
A: The CL 2743290 replaces SK-14191118TB and carries the alternate part number CL2743290-BALD. Verify the original part number on your equipment before ordering to ensure proper fitment and OEM compatibility.
Q: What construction materials are used in the CL 2743290 filter?
A: The CL 2743290 features a metal canister with internal filter media, die-formed steel end cap material, and nitrile rubber seal material. This construction provides durability in high-pressure hydraulic systems found in electric lift trucks.
Q: Is the CL 2743290 compatible with standard hydraulic oils?
A: Yes. The CL 2743290 is designed for use with petroleum-based hydraulic oils. It is a spin-on element with threaded mount and gasketed base, making it suitable for standard hydraulic systems in Clark electric lift trucks.
Q: What is the mounting style of the CL 2743290 filter?
A: The CL 2743290 uses a spin-on element design with a threaded mount and gasketed base. This is the OEM direct replacement configuration for Clark electric lift truck hydraulic systems.
Q: Is the CL 2743290 suitable for heavy-duty warehouse lift truck applications?
A: Yes. The CL 2743290 is engineered for durable operation in heavy-duty lift truck applications. The nitrile rubber seals and die-formed steel construction withstand continuous pressure cycling in warehouse and industrial environments.