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CL 7001615

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CL 7001615

CONTACTOR

Regular price $146.44
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Product Description

Clark CL 7001615 is an OEM contactor designed for use in electric lift trucks, with 24VDC coil voltage and 75A continuous current rating (noted from secondary sources; OEM verification required). No cross-reference or superseded part numbers are currently available from authorized sources.

Specifications

Electrical
Voltage Rating24 VDC (per third-party data, not directly validated via manufacturer or industrial distributor sources)
Continuous Current Rating75 A (per third-party data, not directly validated via manufacturer or industrial distributor sources)
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCL 7001615

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications for the CL 7001615 contactor?
A: The Clark CL 7001615 is rated for 24VDC coil voltage with a 75A continuous current rating. These specifications are derived from secondary sources; verify against your truck documentation before ordering.

Q: Which electric lift truck models use the CL 7001615?
A: This Clark OEM contactor is designed for specific electric lift truck models. Confirm your truck model, serial range, and voltage system compatibility before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: Are there cross-reference or superseded part numbers for the CL 7001615?
A: No cross-reference or superseded part numbers are currently available from authorized sources. Order using the exact OEM part number CL 7001615.

Q: What causes contactor failure in electric lift trucks?
A: Contactors fail from electrical arcing, overload conditions, vibration-induced wear, or corroded coil terminals. The 75A continuous rating must not be exceeded to prevent premature failure.

Q: How do I know if the CL 7001615 needs replacement?
A: Replace if the truck loses drive power, exhibits intermittent movement, produces electrical buzzing or clicking, shows visible contact erosion, or if the coil is burned.