As well as all the possible causes already mentioned; Aftermarket parts are sometimes slightly different to originals.
In particular, plain and/or friction plates can be slightly thicker than originals - even an increase of just 0.5mm for the entire stack can cause problems in some cases (i.e. depending on the amount of travel and/or free space available). I've also found some aftermarket springs which become coil-bound well before original springs, which limits travel of the clutch pressure plate. Needless to say, any other poorly-made aftermarket clutch part could cause similar trouble!
Regards,
James