This tank is designed to be used in two different ways:
1) As an air storage tank to add air capacity to your compressor.
2) As a portable air tank.
FILLING THE TANK WITH AIR FOR USE AS AN AIR STORAGE TANK.
CAUTION:
When filling the tank from an air compressor with pressure greater than 175 PSI, a regulator must
be used to reduce the pressure lower than 175 PSI or the pressure relief valve will suddenly open and vent the
excess air pressure.
1. Make sure the 1/4 turn valve (B) is closed .
2. Attach a hose from the air compressor outlet to the male connector (A) on the air tank.
3. Open the 1/4 turn valve (B) to fill the air tank with air.
4. Attach an air hose to the quick connect (E).
5. The compressor now has an additional 20 gallons of air to be used.
NOTE: The 1/4 turn valve must be in the closed position to prevent air from escaping when the coupler is discon-
nected.
WARNING:
weakens tank, may cause explosion and severe or fatal injury/property damage. After each use, drain all
moisture from tank by setting the tank horizontally on the feet and turning the drain valve
counter-clockwise. Escaping air and moisture can propel debris that may cause eye injury. Wear safety
goggles when opening the drain valve.
FILLING THE TANK WITH AIR FOR USE AS A PORTABLE AIR TANK.
1. Make sure the 1/4 turn valve (B) is closed .
2. Attach a hose from the air compressor outlet to the male connector (A) on the air tank.
3. Open the 1/4 turn valve (B) to fill the air tank with air.
4. Attach an air hose to the quick connect (E).
5. When the tank is full, close the 1/4 turn valve (B).
6. Disconnect the hose from the male connector (A) on the air tank.
7. The air tank can now be used on its own.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RISK OF BURSTING. Maximum tank pressure - 175 PSI. RISK OF INJURY. Rust
AIR STORAGE TANK
PORTABLE AIR TANK
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