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Product Description
The 9135111500 emergency brake handle is essential in keeping the forklift in a stationary position. These emergency brakes are different from hydraulic brakes and can serve as an alternative brake. It works with the help of cables instead of fluids, so it is typically mechanical. This is an Emergency Brake Handle with Part Number: 9135111500
This part is also listed under the following part numbers;
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MB91351-11500
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CT9135111500
Cross References |
CT1039600 CT91351-11500 CT91351-21500 CT9135111500 CT9135121500 MB1039600 MB91351-11500 MB91351-21500 MB9135111500 MB9135121500 |
Application
Mitsubishi and Caterpillar Forklifts
Product Specifications
The specifications of the 9135111500 Emergency Brake Handle are:
Part Type |
Emergency Brake Handle |
Brand |
Aftermarket |
Condition |
New |
Fitment |
Direct Replacement |
Surface Finish |
Yes |
Compatible Equipment Type |
Forklift |
Size |
3.8 Lbs |
How Does The 9135111500 Emergency Brake Handle Work?
The Emergency brake handle controls the braking system of the forklift. After engaging the handle of the emergency brake, the cables are tightened, transmitting force to brake shoes and stopping the forklift. The function of this brake is not only to stop the vehicle as an alternative to the regular brakes; It is also necessary to engage the brake handle when the forklift is parked.
Emergency Brake Handle 9135111500
Warranty Information
This MB91351-11500 Emergency Brake Handle from Sourcefy has a 1-year limited warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Emergency Brake Handle 9135111500 an OEM part?
This Emergency Brake Handle is an aftermarket replacement for Mitsubishi and Caterpillar Forklifts.
What Happens If This 9135111500 Emergency Brake Handle Is Bad?
If the MB91351-11500 emergency brake handle is damaged and does not engage when the forklift is parked –this can lead to some dangerous scenarios. When parked on a sloppy surface without engaging the emergency brake handles, the forklift can start rolling down.
What Causes This Emergency Brake Handle To Fail?
Corrosion through water and dirt is one of the major causes of a failing brake handle. That is why it is important to inspect your braking system regularly and follow these tips on how to maintain forklifts. Also, if you apply the brake too hard, it might get stuck and not respond.
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