macfa1
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2002
- 14
Hi all,
very interesting problem here: We have forklifts on our site that have to Explosion Proof, I.e Earthed so that no spark occurs, which could potentially cause an explosion.
The forklifts are constantly driving over oil patches and after about 3-4 months, so much oil is soaked up by the tires that they are no longer deemed “Earthed”.
Because of this we have to machine off a layer off the tires in order for them to be “Earthed” and we can only do this a maximum of 2 times, because the tires would be too weak to take any more machining.
We have tried and tried to come up with ideas to keep the forklifts earthed. We can´t do anything about the oil, so we need to come up with a solution to keep the forklifts earthed.
One solution was to have a copper wire hanging from the back or front of the forklift (like a lot of cars use to have in the 80´s to “supposedly” stop the passengers from becoming travel sick). However, most people thought that the wire itself might cause sparks itself or that a clump of oil would build up at the end of the copper wire and would itself become unearthed.
Do any of you guys have any ingenious solutions.
Would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Alan
very interesting problem here: We have forklifts on our site that have to Explosion Proof, I.e Earthed so that no spark occurs, which could potentially cause an explosion.
The forklifts are constantly driving over oil patches and after about 3-4 months, so much oil is soaked up by the tires that they are no longer deemed “Earthed”.
Because of this we have to machine off a layer off the tires in order for them to be “Earthed” and we can only do this a maximum of 2 times, because the tires would be too weak to take any more machining.
We have tried and tried to come up with ideas to keep the forklifts earthed. We can´t do anything about the oil, so we need to come up with a solution to keep the forklifts earthed.
One solution was to have a copper wire hanging from the back or front of the forklift (like a lot of cars use to have in the 80´s to “supposedly” stop the passengers from becoming travel sick). However, most people thought that the wire itself might cause sparks itself or that a clump of oil would build up at the end of the copper wire and would itself become unearthed.
Do any of you guys have any ingenious solutions.
Would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Alan