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Daewoo Propane Forklifts Phoenix

Daewoo Propane Forklifts Phoenix

Change a Propane Tank

Propane fueled forklifts are normally utilized in warehouses. The forklift is made with the propane tank mounted at the back of the driver. The tanks, that look a lot like beer kegs, need to be replaced from time to time because they have a limited lifespan. Operators of forklifts must always utilize caution when handling propane tanks. Compressed gases are very dangerous, especially since the gas is flammable. Utilize care when replacing and removing propane tank to avoid injury.



1 To change a propane tank, first stop the lift truck while leaving the engine running, and turn off the valve on the tank. Let the forklift run until the engine dies. This procedure burns the gas off in the transfer hose that connects the tank and the engine. Prior to taking the second steps, wear the correct safety equipment, such as insulated gloves made of either leather or neoprene. It is really important for you to protect your skin from touching the compressed gas, that is extremely cold.

2 The hose of the tank needs to be disconnected, followed by removing the tank from its holding straps. When you put in a new tank, reconnect the holding straps and reattach the hose at the valve of the tank by tightening the nut.

3 Leaks could be inspected simply by applying soapy water to the valve and opening it slightly. If there is a leak, it would cause bubbles to foam from around the valve. If this occurs, inspect the connection hose at the nut and the valve area. Re-tighten the connecting nut if you detect any leaks in the valve area, and afterward do the leak inspection procedure again. Persistent leaks mean that the connecting hose and nut must be replaced. Nevertheless, if replacing the nut and hose still does not stop the leak, the tank must be replaced.

4 Open the valve all the way to allow the gas to fill the connecting hose. After that you can start the forklift and continue operating.

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