What should I know about operating CLARK lift trucks or other material handling equipment on grades, ramps, slopes, and inclines?
There are five basic points you should know for operating on grades Use only equipment designed for operation on grades, such as sit-down lift trucks, stand-up counterbalanced lift trucks and pallet trucks. Narrow aisle andRead More
What is the difference between floor loading and wheel loading?
"Floor loading" is often a misunderstood term. It is a measurement of the amount of weight a floor can withstand under given load conditions. Only qualified architectural or civil engineers can determine floor loading. WheelRead More
Where can I get application information concerning my CLARK lift truck?
Application information concerning your CLARK lift truck is available from your CLARK dealer
Where can I get specifications for my CLARK lift truck?
Specifications for a late-model CLARK lift truck are available from your CLARK dealer. Please be prepared to provide the complete CLARK serial number to your CLARK dealer. Specifications for older CLARK lift trucks are availableRead More
Where can I get an MSDS sheet for a CLARK product?
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) for CLARK products are available by sending an e-mail request to webmaster@CLARKmhc.com. Please provide the CLARK part number of the product.
I have a CLARK parts book without part numbers. How can I get a CLARK parts book that includes part numbers?
CLARK Custom Parts Books do not include part numbers. Parts are ordered from a CLARK dealer by providing the key number of the part desired and the truck serial number. However, if you require CLARKRead More
Where can I get parts and information for a CLARK lift truck that has “RKF” in the serial number? My CLARK dealer does not have any information on this lift truck.
CLARK "RKF" lift trucks were manufactured in Korea in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These lift trucks were intended only for the Korean domestic market. However, third-party equipment companies have imported a number ofRead More
Can I purchase a seat belt kit for my CLARK lift truck?
Operator restraint retrofit kits which include seat belts are available for many older CLARK lift trucks. Please contact your CLARK dealer for details. Note: Due to their design, some older electric CLARK lift trucks cannotRead More
CLARK does not install operator restraint retrofit kits free of charge.
CLARK does not install operator restraint retrofit kits free of charge.
An OSHA inspector told me that I needed to install an operator restraint on my older CLARK lift truck. What do I do if CLARK does not offer an operator restraint retrofit kit for my CLARK lift truck?
OSHA’s interpretation of standard number 1910.178 stipulates that an employer should take advantage of a manufacturer’s operator restraint retrofit program if one is offered. However, this stipulation does not apply if the lift truck manufacturerRead More