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CL 919974

Clark 24VDC Solenoid for Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

Clark OEM solenoid, part number CL 919974, for electric lift truck applications. Rated for 24VDC continuous duty electrical control circuits. Direct fit for Clark lift truck models utilizing this solenoid specification. Supplied as original replacement component.

Specifications

Electrical
Control Voltage24VDC continuous duty
Material & Construction
Core MaterialMagnetically permeable steel core
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCL 919974
Manufacturer Part Number919974

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CL 919974 Clark OEM solenoid used for?
A: The CL 919974 is an OEM solenoid for electric lift truck applications rated for 24VDC continuous duty electrical control circuits. It provides electromagnetic switching for hydraulic or air circuit functions in Clark lift trucks.

Q: What is the control voltage specification for the CL 919974?
A: The CL 919974 operates at 24VDC nominal voltage and is rated for continuous duty. This means the solenoid can remain energized indefinitely without coil overheating or failure, suitable for operator-controlled truck functions.

Q: What is the core material of the CL 919974 solenoid?
A: The CL 919974 has a magnetically permeable steel core. This core material provides efficient electromagnetic coupling and consistent switching performance across temperature ranges found in warehouse operations.

Q: Which Clark lift truck models use the CL 919974 solenoid?
A: The CL 919974 is a direct replacement for Clark lift trucks originally equipped with this solenoid specification. Confirm your truck model and year before ordering to ensure compatibility.

Q: How do I verify the CL 919974 is functioning correctly?
A: Apply 24VDC to the solenoid terminals and confirm that the solenoid energizes with an audible click. Verify that the associated hydraulic or air circuit responds as intended. If there is no click or no circuit response, replace the solenoid.