Product Description
Clark Strobe Light CL 3063050 is an OEM amber strobe warning lamp for electric lift trucks, operating from 12 to 80 VDC. Cross-references include Hyster 3063050 and HY3063050. Features rugged polycarbonate lens, post-mounting, and is designed for continuous-duty industrial safety illumination on electric forklifts.
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
| Operating Voltage Range | 12–80 VDC nominal input |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Thermoplastic, UV-stabilized |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CL 3063050 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3063050 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Hyster 3063050, HY3063050 |
| Equivalent Part Number | 8070878 (aftermarket Clark strobe light) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the voltage range for the CL 3063050 strobe light?
A: The CL 3063050 operates from 12 to 80 VDC nominal input. This wide voltage range makes it compatible with most Clark electric lift trucks. Verify your truck voltage before ordering to ensure proper operation.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CL 3063050?
A: The CL 3063050 cross-references to Hyster part numbers 3063050 and HY3063050. An aftermarket equivalent is 8070878. Confirm your specific truck model before substituting equivalent parts.
Q: Can the CL 3063050 be used in wet or cold storage environments?
A: The CL 3063050 features a UV-stabilized polycarbonate lens and thermoplastic housing designed for continuous-duty industrial safety illumination. It is suitable for wet environments and cold storage when mounted correctly. Verify lens and seal condition periodically for long-term outdoor use.
Q: What mounting style does the CL 3063050 use?
A: The CL 3063050 uses post-mounting, which means it attaches to a vertical post or mast structure on the truck. Ensure the mounting surface is clean and all fasteners are tight to prevent vibration damage.
Q: How long does the CL 3063050 typically last?
A: The CL 3063050 is rated for continuous-duty industrial operation. Typical service life depends on flash frequency, environmental exposure, and mounting vibration. Replace the unit if the amber lens cracks, the lens becomes cloudy, or the lamp fails to flash.
