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CL 916052

Brake shoe, non-asbestos

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Brake Clark Electric Lift Truck Parts

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Product Description

Clark brake shoe CL 916052 is a non-asbestos replacement brake shoe for electric lift trucks. This part features metal construction with bonded non-asbestos friction lining and is cross-referenced to part numbers 918295 and 918298. Designed for OEM brake assemblies on Clark electric lift trucks.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Friction MaterialNon-asbestos
Shoe Frame MaterialMetal core
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCL 916052
Manufacturer Part NumberCL 916052
Cross-Reference Part NumbersReplaces 918295, 918298
Supersedes Part NumbersSupersedes 918295, 918298
Equivalent/Interchange Part Numbers918295, 918298

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment is the CL 916052 brake shoe designed for?
A: The CL 916052 is an OEM non-asbestos brake shoe designed for electric lift trucks manufactured by Clark. It is designed for OEM brake assemblies on specific Clark lift truck models.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CL 916052?
A: The CL 916052 replaces and is interchangeable with part numbers 918295 and 918298. If you have equipment documentation showing either of those part numbers, the CL 916052 is the correct replacement.

Q: What is the friction material on the CL 916052 brake shoe?
A: The CL 916052 features a bonded non-asbestos friction lining that meets environmental and safety standards. The non-asbestos formulation provides reliable braking performance while eliminating asbestos-related health hazards.

Q: What is the shoe frame material of the CL 916052?
A: The CL 916052 has a metal core frame that provides structural strength and heat dissipation. The metal frame is bonded with the non-asbestos friction lining to create a durable brake shoe assembly.

Q: How does brake shoe wear affect lift truck braking performance?
A: As friction lining wears, braking distance increases and pedal response changes. Worn brake shoes reduce stopping power and can cause uneven braking. Replace the CL 916052 when friction material thickness diminishes or when braking performance deteriorates noticeably.

Q: What maintenance extends the life of CL 916052 brake shoes?
A: Avoid sustained heavy braking and allow brakes to cool between uses to minimize heat buildup. Keep the brake drum or rotor clean and free from contamination. Inspect shoes periodically and replace when wear becomes evident.