
AIRTACUK
T1P Tank Double Bundle
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3000PSI/200 BAR/48CI
APPLICABLE TO ANY AIRSOFT REGULATOR USED WITH ANY HPA TANK
When fitting a secondary regulator (e.g. Wolverine Storm Cat5, Airtac AT200, Balystik HPR800C) to a HPA tank, do not overtighten the secondary regulator. Fit the secondary regulator to the HPA tank when the tank is full. Tighten the regulator until it pressurises, or stops freely rotating. You do not need to use force to achieve a seal.
If your secondary regulator 'binds' with your HPA bottle (due to over torquing of the secondary regulator, dirt etc) have the bottle emptied by a professional, or use a tank emptying tool. Grip the primary regulator of the bottle by the bonnets wrench flats, and then unscrew the secondary regulator from your tank. This is to avoid applying excess torque to your primary regulator, and to avoid unscrewing the primary regulator while pressurised.
WARNING: Cylinder is an explosion hazard. This cylinder must not be altered in any way.
This cylinder must be retested by a qualified retester 5 years after the date of production.
- Keep the thread and inside of your tank away from oil, dirt or other contaminants.
- Make sure your tank has not passed the re-test date (5 years from date of manufacture, which is stamped on the neck of the bottle)
- Keep the outside of your bottle clean. Use only a damp cloth to clean.
- Store in a dry, cool and adequately ventilated place.
- Have your bottle serviced by a qualified individual/company.
- Make sure all accessories in the bottle are serviced, reviewed, inspected and handled in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Condemn the cylinder if it shows signs of corrosion, holes or dents, if it has been damaged by heat, a fall, or other. Some may say you can retest the cylinder if dented / corroded, I would always just condemn it.
- In the event that a leak is detected, the tank must not be refilled under any circumstances.
- Modify the bottle
- Carry out any 'works' on a bottle yourself. A competant professional is necessary for any modification / works.
- Deliberately drop or heat your bottle.
- Expose your bottle to excessive heat (> 50 ° C).
- Attempt to change the thread or force a valve inside the bottle.
- Attempt to remove metal from the bottle by any means, as this will render the cylinder unsuitable for its nominal pressure.
- Modify your bottle by adding additional openings for gauges or filling tips.
- Paint the bottle
- Use the bottle for something other than its intended use.
- Request that the bottle be filled beyond its nominal capacity. An overflow is dangerous.
- Use or have your bottle filled if it leaks or if you suspect it is damaged. In this case, refer the bottle to an authorized specialist for a detailed visual inspection.
- Fill a bottle that has exceeded its date of inspection and periodic retest.
- Change your bottle in any way. Unauthorized modifications are illegal and could make the bottle unsafe.
- Never fill a bottle designed for compressed air with CO2 or any other gas.
T1P Tank Safety Information