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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are subject to change without notice
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING!
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL. FAILURE TO DO
SO MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
1. Always use eye protection when using tools. If raising dust/debris,
wear a suitable mask. Always operate tank in a safe manner, protect-
ing yourself and others in the work area from possible injury.
2.
Be sure the tank is under no pressure before removing any of the ttings.
3. Always make sure the pressure gauge/valve assembly, hose and tire
chuck are secure, and without damage to allow safe operation of the tank.
4. DO NOT OVERFILL! Use tank within its rated capacity and only for
its designated purposes. Overlling air tanks will cause premature
wear, permanent damage, injury and/or dangerous situations and
will void warranty.
5. DO NOT ll from a system charged with more than 150 PSI or from
any compressed gas cylinder.
6.
Please discard the tank, if the date stamped on the canister has passed.
7. Inspect hoses and ttings for wear and damage prior to using tool.
Do not carry or drag tank by the air hose. Keep air hose free from
obstruction, twisting and binding. The hose length, which comes
standard with this model, will provide the most efcient ow of air and
decrease pressure problems in the hose and valves.
8. If a leak should develop in the tank, discard the tank immediately. DO
NOT weld on any tank designed to contain pressure.
Capacity .................................................................5 Gallons
Operating Pressure ......................................85 to 125 P.S.I.
Air hose size ............................... 300 P.S.I. Industrial grade
Pressure gauge ........................................... Industrial grade
Canister ................. Heavy Duty MIG Welded Construction
OPERATION
1. This air tank is rated to 125 PSI. Please make a note of the
maximum pressure the item you are lling can accommodate.
2. Turn the red On/Off air adjustment dial to ON. This allows the
air to ow into the hose from the tank.
3. Press the tire air chuck onto the lling stem of the item you
intend to ll until the air ows into the item.
4. When the item is lled or the maximum PSI for the item you
are lling is reached, remove the tire air chuck from the lling
stem. The tank pressure must exceed the pressure of the item
you are lling. If not, the tank will appear to be unable to expel
air. Increase the tank pressure, or check that your On/Off air
adjustment dial is fully open.
5. After using your air tank, turn the On/Off air adjustment dial to
the OFF position. This closes the valve between the tank and
the hose and prevents air from leaking from the hose or valves.
6. If the air tank will be sitting unused for a long period of time,
expel all the air inside the tank and hose and store in a clean,
dry location.
FILLING YOUR PORTABLE AIR TANK
PLEASE NOTE: YOUR PORTABLE AIR TANK MAY BE FILLED AND
THE PRESSURE GAUGE MAY BE READ WITH THE AIR
ADJUSTMENT DIAL IN THE OFF POSITION.
Fill the tank from a clean, dry, compressed air source to a maximum of
125 PSI. Your local full service gas stations or truck stops provide the
best access to ready compressed air sources. This tank is easy to fill.
Simply press the chuck from your compressed air source to the fill
stem. Watch the needle on the pressure gauge as the tank fills.
DO NOT OVERFILL! Fill your tank until the pressure gauge reads
between 85 and 125 PSI, for your safety and the safety of others. Clean
air of the correct pressure is recommended for the proper functioning of
this air tank.
Check specifications on the item(s) you are inflating or filling for
recommended maximum PSI. Water in the air tank and/or air hose
contribute to reduced performance and possible damage to your tank
and the item you are filling.
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