Product Description
Clark CL 624112 key switch for electric lift trucks, with 5-pin configuration, copper alloy contacts, and die-cast zinc lock cylinder. OEM cross-references 611885, 613472, 624597, and 678376. Panel mount design with keyed rotary ignition function for Clark material handling equipment.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 624112 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Equivalent to Clark ignition switch part numbers 611885, 613472, 624597, 678376 |
| Supersedes | 624112-R (keyed alike variant) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 611885, 613472, 624112, 624597, 678376 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the technical specifications of the CL 624112 key switch?
A: The CL 624112 is a 5-pin key switch with copper alloy contacts and die-cast zinc lock cylinder. It features panel mount design with keyed rotary ignition function for Clark material handling equipment operating on 24VDC systems.
Q: Which Clark equipment is compatible with the CL 624112 key switch?
A: The CL 624112 fits Clark electric pallet jacks and lift trucks requiring a 24VDC OEM ignition key switch with 5-pin configuration. Verify your equipment model and electrical system before ordering.
Q: What are the equivalent part numbers for the CL 624112?
A: The CL 624112 cross-references to Clark part numbers 611885, 613472, 624597, and 678376. These switches are electrically and mechanically equivalent for Clark equipment. Note that CL 624112-R is a keyed alike variant.
Q: What materials does the CL 624112 key switch use for durability?
A: The CL 624112 features copper alloy electrical contacts for reliable conductivity and a die-cast zinc lock cylinder for durability and security in industrial material handling environments.
Q: Does the CL 624112 have different variants or superseded versions?
A: The CL 624112 supersedes its variant CL 624112-R (keyed alike version). Standard CL 624112 is the primary OEM replacement for Clark ignition switch applications. Verify your equipment lock cylinder requirements before selecting variant.
