Clark Gas Company is dedicated to powering your business operations efficiently. Our forklift cylinder exchange service ensures your forklifts stay fueled and ready to go without any downtime. Simply exchange your empty cylinder for a full one, and keep your operations running smoothly. We provide reliable propane solutions, so you can focus on productivity.
With our exchange service, you eliminate the risks of overfilling on site, reducing the chance of propane leaks and ensuring a safer working environment. Our professionally filled cylinders meet safety standards, giving you peace of mind and keeping your team safe.
Got a question or need help? Browse our FAQs for answers and more information.
Most forklifts use 33 lb propane cylinders, but other sizes may be available depending on the equipment.
Costs vary based on supplier agreements, location, and volume discounts.
No. Clark Gas Company will only exchange cylinders owned by Clark Gas.
This depends on forklift usage; typically, a full 33 lb cylinder lasts 6-8 hours under normal operation.
They are inspected, cleaned, and refilled in compliance with safety regulations.
Yes, cylinders are inspected, tested, and certified before being refilled.
Do not use the cylinder. Report it to your Clark Gas Company immediately for replacement and proper handling.
Yes, but ensure they are upright, secured, and comply with local transportation regulations.
Always turn off the forklift before changing cylinders, check for leaks, and wear appropriate safety equipment.
Turn off the cylinder valve immediately, remove it from use, and notify your supplier.
Suppliers recycle or dispose of unusable cylinders according to environmental and safety standards.
Propane is a clean-burning fuel with lower emissions compared to gasoline or diesel.
Typically, it lasts about 6-8 hours under standard operating conditions.
Use a propane gauge or pour warm water down the side of the tank; the propane level will create a condensation line.
Ensure the cylinder is properly connected, check for leaks, and verify fuel quality. Contact your maintenance team or supplier if the issue persists.
Forklift cylinders are designed for forklifts but may work with compatible equipment. Always check with the manufacturer.
Store cylinders upright, in a well-ventilated area, away from heat, flames, and flammable materials.
Regular inspections should be conducted as part of your maintenance schedule, and cylinders should be checked with each use.