Product Description
Clark OEM push rod axle (SKU CL 1808290) for manual pallet jacks, compatible with CJ55 and CJ87 models. Alloy steel, adjustable assembly, engineered for critical fork height control, supplied to exact axle specifications for fit and longevity.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Clark, model CJ55. SKU: CL 1808290
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Finish | Uncoated OEM shaft, machined to tolerance |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 1808290 |
| Compatible Models | Clark CJ55, Clark CJ87 manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the CL 1808290 push rod axle do?
A: The CL 1808290 is an OEM push rod axle engineered for critical fork height control in Clark manual pallet jacks. It is part of the height adjustment linkage assembly and must be manufactured to exact axle specifications to ensure precise fork positioning and safe load handling.
Q: Which Clark models accept the CL 1808290 axle?
A: CL 1808290 is compatible with Clark CJ55 and CJ87 series manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model and production serial range before ordering to confirm fitment, as similar-looking axles may have different specifications.
Q: What material composition is the CL 1808290 made from?
A: CL 1808290 is manufactured from alloy steel and supplied as an uncoated OEM shaft, machined to tight tolerances. The alloy steel composition provides strength and wear resistance for the adjustable assembly function.
Q: Is the CL 1808290 an adjustable or fixed assembly?
A: The CL 1808290 is designed as an adjustable assembly, allowing fine-tuning of fork height control. Proper specification of axle length and diameter is critical; do not substitute aftermarket axles without confirming dimensional match to Clark engineering drawings.
Q: What inspection criteria apply to the CL 1808290 before reuse?
A: Inspect the CL 1808290 for straightness, surface damage, corrosion, or wear in bearing surfaces. If the axle is bent, pitted, or shows signs of metal galling, replacement is required. An out-of-spec axle will cause uneven fork height and unsafe load control.
