Product Description
Clark CL 1808291 hanger axle is an OEM steel axle component for manual pallet jacks (CJ-series), providing robust pivot support within the frame assembly. Designed for direct fitment to Clark CJ55 models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Clark, model CJ55. SKU: CL 1808291
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-strength carbon steel |
Mechanical Specifications
| Installation Location | Frame, hanger bracket mount (CJ55 and compatible variants) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 1808291 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CL 1808291 |
| Compatible Model | Clark CJ55 Manual Pallet Jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What function does the CL 1808291 hanger axle serve?
A: The CL 1808291 is an OEM hanger axle that provides robust pivot support within the frame assembly of Clark manual pallet jacks. It bears load and enables articulation of the frame-to-handle linkage during pump and lift cycles.
Q: What Clark pallet jack models does the CL 1808291 fit?
A: The CL 1808291 is designed for direct fitment to Clark CJ55 manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment serial number and frame revision to confirm compatibility, as different CJ-series variants may use different hanger axle specifications.
Q: What material is the CL 1808291 constructed from?
A: The CL 1808291 is manufactured from high-strength carbon steel to Clark OEM specifications. This material composition provides the bearing load capacity and fatigue resistance necessary for repeated lift cycles in material handling.
Q: Where is the CL 1808291 mounted on the frame?
A: The CL 1808291 mounts at the frame hanger bracket assembly, typically at the lower frame pivot point on CJ55 models. Consult your equipment schematic to locate the exact installation position and confirm torque specifications for secure assembly.
Q: What wear indicators suggest the CL 1808291 needs replacement?
A: Replace the CL 1808291 if you observe play or looseness in the handle-to-frame pivot, grinding sounds during pump operation, or visible bending of the axle. Worn hanger axles compromise lifting precision and create safety hazards.
