Forklift propane tanks typically come in two standard sizes:
8-Gallon Tank (33-Pound): The most common size, used by about 90% of propane forklifts. It holds approximately 7.4 to 7.9 gallons of propane.
10-Gallon Tank (43-Pound): A larger option for bigger forklift engines. It holds approximately 10 gallons of propane.
Tank Materials and Weight
Both steel and aluminum tanks are available. An empty steel tank weighs about 35 pounds and 69 pounds when full, while an aluminum tank weighs about 22 pounds empty and 56 pounds full.
Runtime
An 8-gallon tank typically powers a standard forklift for about 6 to 8 hours of continuous operation. A 10-gallon tank on a larger engine generally runs for about 6 hours.
The bottom line: The most common forklift propane tank is the 8-gallon (33-pound) size, holding approximately 7.4 to 7.9 gallons of propane and providing 6 to 8 hours of runtime. The 10-gallon (43-pound) tank holds approximately 10 gallons and runs for about 6 hours on larger engines. Aluminum tanks are lighter than steel tanks but cost more.
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