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CL 908622

Clark CL 908622 Control Switch

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SWITCH

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of switch is the CL 908622?
A: The CL 908622 is a control switch used in Clark electric lift truck circuits. It may function as a pump motor switch, solenoid control switch, or auxiliary circuit switch depending on the equipment model. Verify the switch function in your equipment wiring diagram before ordering.

Q: What are the electrical specifications of the CL 908622?
A: The CL 908622 switch rating depends on its circuit application. Control switches for lift truck hydraulic circuits typically handle 12V, 24V, or 36V DC at varying amperage loads. Confirm your truck voltage and circuit current requirements match the switch specifications to prevent circuit failure or switch damage.

Q: Which Clark models use the CL 908622 switch?
A: The CL 908622 is a Clark OEM part compatible with select electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks from various production years. Equipment serial number verification is required to confirm your truck uses this specific switch. Models from different eras may have different switch requirements.

Q: What symptoms indicate the CL 908622 switch is failing?
A: Failure symptoms include the controlled function not responding when activated, intermittent operation that stops mid-cycle, or the circuit remaining stuck on or off. Clicking sounds from the switch or burnt smell near the switch location indicate electrical arcing and immediate replacement need.

Q: How long does the CL 908622 typically last?
A: Control switches in electric lift trucks typically last 3 to 6 years with normal warehouse operation. High-cycle environments with frequent switching accelerate wear. Environmental factors like moisture and temperature extremes can reduce lifespan. Replace the switch if it becomes unreliable or creates electrical hazards.