C.A. Technologies 5 Gallon Paint Pressure Tank
C.A. Technologies 5 Gallon Paint Pressure Tank
$933.52
The 5 gallon, non-ASME, pressure tank (pressure pot) from C.A. Technologies come configured with either single (51-507) or dual regulators (51-508) and No pneumatic agitation (mixer). The tank is constructed of heavy gage steel with a baked on enamel finish and has wheels for maneuverability or optional stationary feet.
Description
Specifications:
- Standard 5 gallon pails will fit inside the tank
- Top outlet tank with a 3/8” NPS male fluid outlet
- ¼” NPS male air inlet & outlet
- Tank inside diameter is 12.5”
- Tank inside depth is 15.5”
- Single or dual regulator options
- No pneumatic agitation (mixer)
- Galvanized steel pickup tube comes with a reusable screen
- Includes a 1 ¼” fill port on tank lid for filling without removing the lid
- Includes casters for maneuverability
- Maximum pressure rating of 80 psi
- Safety relief valve
- Vent valve
*(Please note that rigid liners are available under item number PLB-1108 (These liners are the correct depth, but are 12” in diameter which is slightly undersized). If you would rather use a bag liner please reference 51-543-10 (10 pack) or 51-543-100 (100 pack). An optional stainless steel pick-up tube is available under part number 7540-56SS. In addition, Bottom Outlet pressure tanks are available. Please refer to item numbers 51-511 (single regulator) or 51-512 (dual regulators) for similar tank configurations in a bottom outlet tank).
5 Gallon Paint Pressure Tank (51-507 & 51-508) Part Sheet
NOTICE: We want to make prospective paint pressure tank customers aware of corrosion issues using water base coatings, and especially water solutions in steel baked on enamel coated pressure tanks, or aluminum 2 quart cups.
Coatings and solutions contained in these closed steel baked on enamel coated tanks will develop rust over time as the result of the 100% humidity where the film is broken around the gasket ring welds, plated steel fittings, and underside of the lid. When pressure tanks are in everyday use of coatings and solutions contain water we recommend stainless steel pressure tanks.
Aluminum 2 quart cups can also develop rust (white powder) when coatings and solutions are stored in the cup for an extended amount of time. However this corrosion does not occur when the cup is cleaned and air-dried after each use.
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Specifications:
- Standard 5 gallon pails will fit inside the tank
- Top outlet tank with a 3/8” NPS male fluid outlet
- ¼” NPS male air inlet & outlet
- Tank inside diameter is 12.5”
- Tank inside depth is 15.5”
- Single or dual regulator options
- No pneumatic agitation (mixer)
- Galvanized steel pickup tube comes with a reusable screen
- Includes a 1 ¼” fill port on tank lid for filling without removing the lid
- Includes casters for maneuverability
- Maximum pressure rating of 80 psi
- Safety relief valve
- Vent valve
*(Please note that rigid liners are available under item number PLB-1108 (These liners are the correct depth, but are 12” in diameter which is slightly undersized). If you would rather use a bag liner please reference 51-543-10 (10 pack) or 51-543-100 (100 pack). An optional stainless steel pick-up tube is available under part number 7540-56SS. In addition, Bottom Outlet pressure tanks are available. Please refer to item numbers 51-511 (single regulator) or 51-512 (dual regulators) for similar tank configurations in a bottom outlet tank).
5 Gallon Paint Pressure Tank (51-507 & 51-508) Part Sheet
NOTICE: We want to make prospective paint pressure tank customers aware of corrosion issues using water base coatings, and especially water solutions in steel baked on enamel coated pressure tanks, or aluminum 2 quart cups.
Coatings and solutions contained in these closed steel baked on enamel coated tanks will develop rust over time as the result of the 100% humidity where the film is broken around the gasket ring welds, plated steel fittings, and underside of the lid. When pressure tanks are in everyday use of coatings and solutions contain water we recommend stainless steel pressure tanks.
Aluminum 2 quart cups can also develop rust (white powder) when coatings and solutions are stored in the cup for an extended amount of time. However this corrosion does not occur when the cup is cleaned and air-dried after each use.
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