Torin BIG RED Portable Air Tank
Owner's Manual and Safety Guide
How to Replace the Manifold Assembly
Follow these steps to replace the manifold assembly on your portable air tank.
- Remove the old manifold assembly from the air tank.
- Wrap Teflon tape (or thread sealant) around the threads of the new manifold assembly before re-installing.
- Connect the new manifold assembly to the air tank.
- Tighten the manifold assembly until the air tank has no leaks.
- Test pressure with 5 lbs of pressure to check for leaks before use.
- If leaks persist, drain the tank and re-tighten.
- Re-check pressure before use.
- The replacement is now complete.
Assembly Diagram: Manifold Replacement Steps
This diagram illustrates the step-by-step process for replacing the manifold assembly. It shows an initial image of removing the old manifold from the air tank. The second image depicts wrapping Teflon tape around the threads of the new manifold assembly. The third image shows the new manifold being attached to the air tank, with accompanying text detailing tightening, testing with 5 lbs of pressure for leaks, and re-tightening if necessary. The final image signifies that the replacement is complete.
Assembly Diagram and Parts List
The following diagram identifies the main components of the portable air tank.
Ref. No. | Description | Qty |
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1 | Air Hose | 1 |
2 | Pressure Gauge Assembly | 1 |
3 | Manifold Assembly | 1 |
4 | Air Tank | 1 |
This diagram presents a visual representation of the portable air tank with its key components clearly labeled. It includes a table that lists each part by its reference number (Ref. No.), description, and quantity (Qty). The parts identified are: 1. Air Hose, 2. Pressure Gauge Assembly, 3. Manifold Assembly, and 4. Air Tank.
Technical Specifications
Details on the air tank's capacity and pressure limits.
Description | 7 Gallon | 11 Gallon |
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Rated Capacity | ||
Max. Pressure | 125 PSI |
This diagram features an illustration of the portable air tank alongside a table detailing its technical specifications. The table specifies the "Rated Capacity" for both 7 Gallon and 11 Gallon models, and the "Max. Pressure" is listed as 125 PSI.
General Safety Instructions
Important Safety Information:
- Do not alter or tamper with the safety relief valve. Doing so voids existing warranties and absolves the manufacturer of any liability for loss, personal injury, or damage.
- This tank is stamped with a "DISCARD AFTER" date located below the tank manifold. Discard the tank and do NOT use it after this date has passed. Replace with a new tank.
DANGER
- NEVER attempt to repair or modify a tank. Welding, drilling, or any other modification will weaken the tank, potentially leading to rupture or explosion. Always replace worn, damaged, or cracked tanks.
- Do not use to store or disperse liquids or flammable gases.
- The tank must be drained regularly due to condensation. Release air pressure from the air tank by pulling the safety relief ring before servicing or replacing parts.
- NEVER DROP TANK!
- STOP IMMEDIATE USE if the tank has been dropped, damaged, or is dented.
WARNING
- Safety glasses must be worn during operation.
- The tank must be drained regularly due to condensation. Release air pressure from the air tank by pulling the safety relief ring before servicing or replacing parts.
- Use compressed air from a dry air system only.
- Store indoors. Do not store outside or in direct sunlight.
- Use only attachments rated at 125 psi minimum.
- Check air hoses for weak or worn conditions before each use.
- Make sure all connections are secure.
Safety Markings
WARNING!
- Do not exceed 125 PSI. Recommended Operating Pressure: 85 psi - 125 psi.
- Overfilling may result in death or serious injury. Do not remove or deface the label.
- Fill only from a service station or similar low-pressure (0-125psi) air compressor system.
- Do not fill from any compressed air system charged with more than 125 psi.
- Replace filter valves, air hose, and gauge with fittings. Deflate the tank BEFORE removing fittings.
- This product is not designed to function as a portable breathing device, or disperse any type of liquids or solids.
- Always use an in-line air dryer or compressed air from an air dryer system when filling the tank.