Change a Propane Tank
Forklifts fueled by propane are common inside warehouse environments. These forklifts have a propane mount situated at the back of the operator. These tanks have to be replaced from time to time because they have limited lifespans. Operators of forklifts should always use care when handling propane tanks. Compressed gases are very dangerous, particularly since the gas is flammable. Always utilize caution when replacing and removing propane tank to prevent injury.
1 If there is a need to replace the propane tank, the first step is to stop the forklift, then turn the tank valve off. The lift truck must be left on until the engine dies. This process burns the gas off in the transfer hose which connects the engine and the tank. Prior to taking the second steps, put on the correct safety equipment, such as insulated gloves made of either leather or neoprene. It is really vital for you to protect your skin from touching the compressed gas, which is very cold.
2 Disconnect the hose from the tank and take the holding straps off to remove the tank. When putting in a new tank, reattach the holding straps and reconnect the hose at the valve of the tank by tightening the nut.
3 You could inspect for leaks by applying soapy water to the valve and slightly opening it. Leaking gas will cause bubbles to froth around the value. If this happens, check the valve area and the connection hose at the nut. Re-tighten the connecting nut if you detect any leaks around the area of the valve, and after that do the leak inspection process once more. Persistent leaks mean that the connecting hose and nut should be replaced. However, if replacing the hose and nut still does not stop the leak, the tank should be replaced.
4 Finally, open the valve all the way to allow the gas to fill the connecting hose. Then you could start the forklift and continue operating.