Clark CGP 40 H:
hydraulic pump pressure

I have a Clark CGP55D serial# CGP460D-94-9507, I would like to know what is the spec for the maximum hydraulic pump pressure, at wich pressure the relief valve is suppose to open.

Thank's
  • Posted 4 Oct 2008 09:47
  • Discussion started by michel
  • Quebec, Canada
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Thank's for answering.

My email is: [email address removed]

I saw that your from Belgium, if you prefer to answer in french, you can answer in french, it'll be ok, I'm from Québec, Canada. The lift is a CGP55D, I don't know if it's a current model in Belgium?

Thank you.

Michel Latulippe.
  • Posted 14 Oct 2008 01:45
  • Reply by michel
  • Quebec, Canada
sent your e-mail adress to eddy at tvh dot com and i will send you some spec sheets
  • Posted 11 Oct 2008 01:00
  • Modified 11 Oct 2008 01:01 by poster
  • Reply by eddy_b
  • West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

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