Propane Safety Checklist
Applies to: Propane PDG8000, Propane Bull1250, Tri-Force, Burnisher, Hurricane, Lightning, and Twister
Start and Operation
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Gas on/ off
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Power on/ off
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Choke on/off, if applicable
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Throttle on/ off
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Emergency stop
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Check oil level and air filter before starting
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Keep nuts and bolts tightened and hose connections snug as applicable
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Proper tilting of machine, if applicable
Maintenance
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Air filter cleaning/ replacement
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Oil filling/ changing
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Owner’s manual
Safety of Propane Cylinders
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Owner’s manual
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Do not smoke or use any device with an open flame when handling, filling or transporting propane cylinders.
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20-lb. propane outdoor grill cylinders are not legal for use on propane floor care equipment.
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Vapor powered machines do not have an evaporating system and will freeze up if liquid propane is introduced.
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Always wear gloves when filling a propane cylinder. Propane boils at -44 degrees F (-42 degrees C).
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Store cylinders outside in an upright position in a secure, tamper-proof, steel mesh storage cabinet.
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There must be at least 5 ft (1.5 m) of space between the cabinet and the nearest building opening, like a door or
window.
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Do not store cylinders inside a building or vehicle.
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Avoid dropping or banding cylinders against sharp objects.
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Any cylinder that has ever been filled is always considered full. The only time that a cylinder is considered empty
is when it is new, before it is filled with propane.
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When transporting a propane powered machine, the propane cylinder may be strapped onto the machine as
long as the machine itself is firmly secured in the vehicle.
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When transporting, the cylinders, if not strapped onto the machine, should be securely fastened and standing in
an upright position with the service valve closed.
Summary of Contents for PDG 6000
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Page 50: ...6 4 3 5 2 7 1 PTO Tensioner Assembly SHEET 1 OF 1 SCALE 1 2 WEIGHT 1 99kg TITLE 5 4 3 2 1 ...
Page 58: ...5 4 3 2 3 1 6 SHEET 1 OF 1 SCALE 1 2 WEIGHT 1 39kg 5 4 3 2 1 PDG 6000 Main Belt Idler ...
Page 60: ... SHEET 1 OF 1 SCALE 1 3 WEIGHT 0DLQ 6SLQGOH 5 4 3 2 1 3 ...
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