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Firestone Air Tank 1 Gallon 6in. x 12in. L 2 - 9125

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      Product Description:

      This Firestone air tank provides a source of compressed air for an air spring system. Tank has 1-gallon capacity and (2) 1/4 in. NPT ports. Tank is enamel coated to resist corrosion, tested to be SAE J10 compliant and capable of 150 psi.

      • Provides compressed air source for an air helper spring system
      • Allows for faster inflation of air springs
      • Holds 1 gallon of compressed air
      • Includes 1/4 in. NPT ports (2)
      • Steel tank with brass fittings
      • Resists corrosion with internal and external enamel coating
      • Is SAE J10 compliant
      • Operates at up to 150 psi of maximum pressure

      Specs:

      • Tank dimensions: 12 in. long x 6 in. diameter
      • Tank capacity: 1 gallon
      • Inflation ports: 1/4 in. NPT
      • PSI: Maximum of 150
      • 2-Year limited warranty

      Category Description:

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