Instructions / Assembly

1.0 Gallon Air Tank Installation
Your 1.0 gallon air tank comes with four 1/4” NPT port openings. To insure safe &
trouble-free use of your air tank, install the drain cock and a safety pressure relief valve.
IMPORTANT:
Tank is rated for 150 PSI maximum working pressure.
Tank is not to be used as a breathing device.
Bleed pressure from tank before servicing.
Use only attachments or tools rated for 150 PSI working pressure or less.
CAUTION! DO NOT PRESSURIZE TANK UNTIL ALL NECESSARY PORT
FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES ARE INSTALLED.
Apply sealant to threads of fittings and tighten each part with a wrench.
Do not over-tighten fittings, since brass threads can easily be stripped.
Always release air from tank before servicing.
WARNING: FAILURE TO DRAIN TANK AND REMOVE CONDENSATION
WILL CAUSE TANK TO RUST PREMATURELY.
To remove accumulated condensation inside the tank, bleed pressure from tank until
pressure is approximately 5 PSI to 20 PSI using drain cock
Drain water from tank by opening the drain cock drain valve and close after draining
tank.
If drain cock valve is plugged, release all air pressure from tank, remove drain valve
and clean, then reinstall.
IMPORTANT: Replace air tank 2 to 5 years from date air tank was first used. Adhering
to air tank draining guidelines will prolong the life of your air tank.
PLEASE NOTE:
RUSTED TANKS CAN FAIL CAUSING EXPLOSIONS OR FATAL INJURIES.
Discard tank immediately if tank is rusted.
SAFETY VALVE: When using a safety pressure relief valve, point the safety pressure
relief valve away from your body when releasing air. Use the pull ring on the safety relief
valve to vent pressure from the tank before servicing.