Product Description
Clark CL 918298 brake shoe—non-asbestos, OEM replacement for electric lift truck rear brake assemblies. Cross-references Clark 916052 and 918295. Formed steel backing, non-asbestos friction lining, riveted construction, direct fit. Suited for Clark electric forklift brake systems.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Backing Plate Material | Formed steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 918298 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Clark 916052, Clark 918295 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | Clark 916052; Clark 918295; CL918295 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 918298 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CL 918298 brake shoe?
A: The CL 918298 cross-references Clark part numbers 916052 and 918295. These are functionally equivalent replacement brake shoes for Clark electric lift truck brake assemblies.
Q: What material is the backing plate on the CL 918298?
A: The CL 918298 features a formed steel backing plate with riveted construction, providing structural integrity and secure attachment of the non-asbestos friction lining.
Q: Is the CL 918298 a non-asbestos brake shoe?
A: Yes. The CL 918298 is constructed with non-asbestos friction material, meeting current environmental and occupational health standards for electric lift truck brake components.
Q: Can I use the CL 918298 as a direct replacement for Clark 916052?
A: Yes. The CL 918298 is a direct OEM replacement for Clark 916052. Dimensions, brake drum compatibility, and performance characteristics are identical.
Q: What Clark electric forklift models use the CL 918298?
A: The CL 918298 is designed for Clark electric forklift rear brake assemblies with drum brake systems. Specific compatibility depends on your truck model, brake drum diameter, and serial number. Verify fitment before ordering.
Q: How does riveted construction affect brake shoe durability compared to bonded designs?
A: Riveted construction provides robust mechanical attachment of the friction lining to the backing plate, delivering reliable performance in industrial lift truck service. Both riveted and bonded designs are durable; riveted construction is standard for heavy-duty material handling equipment.
