T1P Air Tank Empty (48CI/0.8 Litre) – Rho and Pi Marked

$ 39.28

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Description Core Specifications Capacity: 48ci Pressure Rating: 3000 PSI / 200 BAR Status: Shipped empty (Standard safety protocol) Brand: To ensure the fastest shipping, we may supply tanks from various premium manufacturers (e.g., Dye, HK Army, or Combat Games Essentials). Form, function, and quality remain identical. Setup & Regulator Safety Important: Applicable to all secondary regulators (Wolverine Storm Cat5, Airtac AT200, Balystik HPR800C, etc.). Don’t Over-Torque: Fit your secondary regulator to a full tank. Tighten only until the system pressurizes or the regulator stops rotating freely. Hand-tight is sufficient; force is not required for a seal. Safe Removal: If a regulator becomes “bound” or stuck, do not force it while the tank is pressurized. Have the bottle emptied by a professional or use a tank emptying tool. The Golden Rule: When unscrewing a secondary regulator, always grip the primary regulator’s wrench flats to ensure you don’t accidentally unscrew the main tank valve. Maintenance & Safety Essentials High-pressure air requires respect. To keep your gear (and yourself) safe, follow these industry standards: The “Always” List: Hydro-Testing: Ensure your tank is re-tested by a professional every 5 years (check the manufacture date on the tank neck). Cleanliness: Keep threads and internals free from oil, dirt, and contaminants. Clean the exterior with a damp cloth only. Storage: Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from corrosive materials. Inspection: If you notice deep dents, heat damage, or leaks, condemn the tank immediately. The “Never” List: No DIY Mods: Never attempt to paint, drill, or modify the bottle or valve yourself. Heat Exposure: Never expose the tank to temperatures exceeding 50°C (122°F). Wrong Gas: Never fill a compressed air bottle with CO2 or any other gas. Overfilling: Never exceed the marked pressure capacity. DANGER: High-pressure cylinders are extremely powerful. Improper use, filling, or storage can result in severe injury or property damage. Only allow trained personnel to fill or service your cylinder.

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