Clark 851820 - Brake Master Cylinder
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CLARK part description
Features & Benefits
- Made to match specific Clark forklifts and material handling units
- Serves as the main brake actuator by directing hydraulic pressure to wheel ends
- Compatible with conventional brake fluids thanks to its cast housing and finish
- Includes seals that hold up against typical leak points in hydraulic systems
- Threaded inlets are cut to fit OEM-style brake lines without extra modification
- Ideal for use when overhauling the system or replacing aging control parts
Clark Brake Master Cylinder
When you’re dealing with brake system service on older forklifts or industrial trucks, the Clark Brake Master Cylinder helps deliver consistent braking pressure across your lines. This master cylinder is intended for hydraulic braking systems and functions as the central pump that directs fluid into the system’s brake lines. If you need a top-performing brake master cylinder, you won’t go wrong with the Clark 851820.
Clark® is an American brand of lift trucks and parts based in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1917 when the employees of the CLARK Equipment Company built the world’s first internal combustion-powered industrial truck known as Tructractor. Over the years, the company has evolved into one of the industry's most progressive and responsive manufacturers of forklift trucks worldwide. Today, it offers five major product lines with trucks ranging from 1,500- to 18,000-pound capacities, dual fuel, LPG, diesel, gasoline, electric riders, narrow-aisle stackers, and powered. It also has state-of-the-art parts distribution warehouses in Louisville, Kentucky and Changwon, South Korea and large dealer support networks in more than 80 countries.
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