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Clark OEM Roll Pin - 0.25 Inch Stainless Steel

CL 14J1832

Stainless Steel Roll Pin, 0.25 inch x 0.75 inch

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Clark Electric Lift Truck Parts pins

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Product Description

Clark OEM roll pin, part number CL 14J1832, is a 0.25 inch diameter slotted spring pin with a 0.75 inch length, constructed of passivated 420 stainless steel per ASME B18.8.2, designed for electric lift truck applications.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Material Specification420 stainless steel, passivated
HardnessHV 460 - 560
Material GradeUNS S42000 / X30Cr13 (1.4028)
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCL 14J1832

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications for the CL 14J1832 roll pin?
A: The CL 14J1832 is a slotted spring pin with a 0.25 inch diameter and 0.75 inch length. It is constructed from passivated 420 stainless steel per ASME B18.8.2, material grade UNS S42000 / X30Cr13 (1.4028), with hardness rated 460-560 HV.

Q: Which Clark electric lift trucks use the CL 14J1832 pin?
A: The CL 14J1832 is designed for Clark electric lift truck applications. Verify your truck model and serial range against the original equipment specifications before ordering to confirm fitment compatibility.

Q: Why is 420 stainless steel used for this roll pin?
A: 420 stainless steel in passivated form provides excellent corrosion resistance in battery acid and moisture environments common to electric lift truck applications. The material hardness range (460-560 HV) ensures reliability under vibration and mechanical stress.

Q: How long does this roll pin typically last in service?
A: Lifespan depends on operating conditions, load cycles, and maintenance. Stainless steel pins resist corrosion-related failure better than carbon steel alternatives. Inspect pins periodically for wear, loosening, or shearing, particularly after high-mileage or heavy-load service.