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CL 2781804

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CL 2781804

Clark 2781804 Elevating Bracket Assembly

Regular price $386.26
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Product Description

Clark CL 2781804 elevating bracket for electric lift truck applications. OEM part number 2781804. Designed and validated for compatibility with Clark electric lift truck series.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part Number2781804
Manufacturer Part NumberCL 2781804

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What function does the CL 2781804 elevating bracket serve on Clark electric lift trucks?
A: The CL 2781804 is an elevating bracket used in Clark electric lift truck mast and carriage assemblies. Elevating brackets mechanically link the mast, lift cylinders, and load carriage, transferring lifting forces and enabling vertical load movement. This structural component is critical for safe, controlled load elevation and lowering.

Q: Which Clark electric lift truck models require the CL 2781804 elevating bracket?
A: The CL 2781804 is designed and validated for compatibility with Clark electric lift truck series utilizing this bracket specification. Verify your Clark model number and serial range against OEM documentation before ordering. Elevating bracket fitment is model-specific and not interchangeable across all Clark electric lift trucks.

Q: What materials and construction are used in the CL 2781804 bracket?
A: The CL 2781804 is engineered from steel or aluminum alloy construction rated for the tensile and shear loads generated during lifting operations. Clark brackets meet OEM strength and wear specifications. Material choice affects weight and durability. Inspect the bracket for cracks, bending, or corrosion that indicate failure risk.

Q: When should you replace the CL 2781804 elevating bracket?
A: Replace the CL 2781804 if visible cracks develop in the bracket, welded joints show separation, the bracket bends or twists out of alignment, or fastening holes become stripped or enlarged. Bracket failure compromises mast stability and load control, creating a safety hazard. Inspect brackets regularly during preventive maintenance.