Clark Forklift Parts Are Available For A Number Of Different Forklift Model

If you have been looking around for a particular type of forklift, you may be interested in finding out which is the best brand to stick with for a machine that will last for a number of years. While there are many things that should be considered when choosing the particular brand and model, the availability of parts is often the biggest factor. Upon taking a look at the Clark brand, the brand that is built to last, you will notice that while there are many different models to choose from, the availability of replacement Clark forklift parts is tremendous.


Although you could always consider the Mitsubishi or Caterpillar brand of forklift, you would do much better if you chose a Clark, simply based upon the ease of repair. The Clark Gen2 C15 series is a great choice for the warehouse and manufacturing applications because of it's narrow width, but it is also quite durable. Along with the durability, the replacement Clark forklift parts are easy to find, making repair a suitable option for those wanting to service their own equipment. For more heavy duty usage, the Clark C60 pneumatic series is designed to lift up to 18,000 pounds.  Whichever model you purchase, however, parts are readily available and everything is made in the United States.


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For those who already own forklifts that are needing repair or service, there are a variety of new or remanufactured Clark forklift parts available that can be easily found for purchase. As the number one brand in the materials handling industry, Clark offers an ingenious method for locating the proper parts for any type of forklift you may own. The electronic parts look up guide gives customers the ability to find all information pertaining to their particular model of Clark trucks and makes do-it-yourself repair and service possible.

While the number of Clark forklift parts are plentiful, some of the most frequently needed are forks, tires, chains, and parts for regularly scheduled maintenance. The Clark CGH-25 forks are available for use with many of the hydraulic pallet trucks and can be purchased for $265.00. With 173 Clark dealers located within the United States and 43 in Canada and Mexico, there is a great supply of replacement parts available when they are needed for servicing of the full line of Clark forklifts either as needed or on a regularly scheduled maintenance basis.




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