Product Description
Clark CL 893069 Load Wheel Assembly—replacement component for electric lift trucks, cross-referenced as CL 893069-A[5]. Precise dimensional, load, and material specifications are not published in available web sources. Cross-reference part numbers included; supersedes/replaces data not found.
Specifications
Part Identification
| Part Number | CL 893069 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CL 893069-A |
| Manufacturer | Clark Equipment |
Product Type
| Component Classification | Load Wheel Assembly |
| Application Type | Electric Lift Truck Wear Component |
Specifications
| Load Capacity | Not published in available sources |
| Material Composition | Not specified in available sources |
| Material Grade | Not published in available sources |
| Finish/Coating | Not specified in available sources |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CL 893069 and what equipment is it designed for?
A: The CL 893069 is a load wheel assembly designed as a direct replacement component for Clark electric lift trucks. This assembly is a critical wear item in the wheel system of compatible Clark equipment. Always verify your specific equipment model and serial number before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are available for the CL 893069?
A: The CL 893069 is cross-referenced as CL 893069-A. Both part numbers refer to the same load wheel assembly. Either number can be used when ordering replacement assemblies.
Q: What is the typical service life of a load wheel assembly?
A: Load wheel assembly lifespan varies depending on application intensity, floor surface conditions, and maintenance practices. Heavy-use warehouse and distribution environments may require replacement annually, while lighter-duty applications can achieve 18-24 months of service life. Inspect the wheel assembly regularly for uneven wear patterns, flat spotting, or wobbling to determine replacement timing.
Q: How should a load wheel assembly be stored before installation?
A: Load wheel assemblies should be stored in a clean, dry location protected from extreme temperature fluctuations and moisture exposure. Store in a climate-controlled environment when possible. Keep assemblies in their original packaging until ready for use to prevent contamination or damage.
Q: What are common signs that a load wheel assembly needs replacement?
A: Worn load wheel assemblies typically exhibit vibration during equipment operation, visible uneven wear on the wheel surface, increased noise during movement, reduced load capacity performance, or lateral play when the wheel is moved manually. If any of these symptoms are observed, inspect the assembly and replace as necessary to maintain safe equipment operation.
