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Clark Bushing for Electric Lift Trucks

CL 911115

Clark CL 911115 Plunger Bushing

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Bushings Clark Electric Lift Truck Parts

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Product Description

Clark CL 911115 is a manufacturer original bushing specified for use in Clark electric lift trucks. Part number CL 911115 serves as a plunger bushing within OEM assemblies. No cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available; consult Clark authorized technical documentation for precise fitment.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCL 911115
Manufacturer Part NumberCL 911115

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CL 911115 and where does it fit on Clark electric lift trucks?
A: The CL 911115 is an OEM plunger bushing manufactured by Clark for use in Clark electric lift trucks. This bushing is a load-bearing component within OEM lift assemblies and provides wear resistance and alignment for the plunger mechanism.

Q: Does the CL 911115 have any cross-reference or superseding part numbers?
A: No cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available for CL 911115. This is a manufacturer-specific OEM part. Consult Clark authorized technical documentation for precise fitment and assembly location on your equipment.

Q: How do I verify that CL 911115 is the correct bushing for my Clark lift truck?
A: Match the OEM part number CL 911115 to your Clark equipment serial number and model designation. Cross-check against Clark technical manuals or parts diagrams for your specific truck configuration. If you are uncertain, provide your equipment model and serial range and we can confirm fitment.

Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CL 911115 bushing?
A: Bushing lifespan depends on load cycles, operating conditions, and maintenance. High-frequency lifting cycles or undersized load capacity operations accelerate wear. Inspect for noise, binding, or lateral play during equipment operation. Replace when excessive wear is detected to prevent assembly damage.