![]() ![]() If you turn it 180 from those you get vapor. Forklift mounts are horizontal with alignment holes down or vertical with valves up top. The pickup tube runs down the length of the tank and makes a 45 deg turn towards the side with the alignment holes. I service all kinds of customers one just happens to be a major pluming supply company.įorgot to say this if you sit it upright with the valves and gauge pointing up. Sure is helping me get still building materials to. 15 years as a forklift service technician some times comes in handy. I have been called out in the middle of the night for a my forklift wont start call just to find out the o-ring from the last tank stayed in the hose end coupler and wouldn't let it seat to the new tank. The hose end coupler doesn't have any in it. Oh yeh the coupler on the tank has two o-rings (outside one squired off inside one regular round O-Ring) in it make sure they are good. Other info the yellow capped valve is a quick fill valve the small little valve is the vent valve for filling and the gauge uses a float and they never work proper. As far as pressures this tank has the same vapor pressures as a BBQ tank. It will turn to vapor in the hose before the regulator. ![]() Get a long one and put your regulator at the other end of the hose that way if you do get a little liquid from movement of the tank. Compare the weight of the tank to the tare weight to see if there is any difference. Put your empty propane tank on top of the scale and read the weight. Set a bathroom scale outside and make sure it’s zeroed out so you get an accurate reading. The fitting to hook up to the valve can be bought from any forklift dealer / repair shop for around $15 to $20 US. Set the propane tank on a scale to weigh it. This will put the pickup tube up above the liquid level for sure and give you only vapor. Turn the tank screw knob counterclockwise until you can't anymore. Simply loosen the nut holding the latch, then loosen the latch itself until you've got enough slack to secure the tank. I would recommend turning it upside down with the valve towards the ground. Some forklifts have an adjustable tank latch. Due to manufactures different specs on the pickup tube placement. This is not the position I would recommend if you are wanting to use for vapor. Now if you rotate the tank 180 degrees the pickup tube will be pointed up giving you vapor not liquid. In that position the pickup tube is on the bottom opposite side of the valve so it will pickup only liquid. ![]() The clamps used on forklifts have a pin that sticks up to fit in that hole. Those are the orientation points for the horizontal position. If you will notice in your pic there are holes drilled in to the stand offs for the protector ring / handles. Like it was said earlier there is a pickup tube inside the tank going to the outlet valve. Its all about the orientation of the tank. These tanks can be used for vapor and liquid LP output. I know its an old thread but I thought if I found it someone else looking for it would to. ![]()
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