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SKU 91064

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3.

Closely monitor the Pressure Gauge (14) as you fill the Tank (15).  Continue
filling the Tank to 125 PSI maximum.  Then, disconnect the air supply hose
from the service station or low pressure air compressor.  (See Figure B.)

Inflating From The Air Tank:

1.

WARNING!  Prior to inflating a toy, tire, or other object, make sure you are aware
of the proper air pressure rating (PSI) of the object to be inflated.  Follow the
manufacturer’s recommended PSI for the object being inflated.  Never over
inflate or under inflate the object.

2.

Attach the 

Air Chuck of the Air Hose (5) to the air inlet connector of the inflatable

object.  (See Figure B.)

3.

Open the Air Outlet Knob (1.2) by turning it 

counterclockwise.  Air will now begin

to flow out of the Air Tank into the inflatable object.  (See Figure B.)

4.

Frequently check the air pressure of the inflatable object.  To do so, close the
Air Outlet Knob (1.2) by turning it 

clockwise.  Disconnect the Air Chuck of the Air

Hose (5) from the air inlet connector of the inflatable object.  Use an air pressure
gauge (not included) to check the air pressure of the inflatable object.
(See Figure B.)

5.

If necessary, repeat Steps #2, #3, #4 above until the inflatable object is filled with
air to its proper PSI rating.

6.

When finished filling the inflatable object, close the Air Outlet Knob (1.2) by
turning it 

clockwise.  Disconnect the Air Chuck of the Air Hose (5) from the air

inlet connector of the inflatable object.  (See Figure B.)

7.

NOTE:  When the operating pressure drops below 85 PSI, it is recommended to
refill the Air Tank to its maximum 125 PSI operating pressure rating.

AIR HOSE

(5)

AIR CHUCK

TOP VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

PRESSURE GAUGE (14)

AIR INLET CONNECTOR (12)

FIGURE B

DRAIN VALVE ASSEMBLY (1)

AIR OUTLET
KNOB (1.2)

Summary of Contents for 91064

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Page 2: ...ldren away from work area Do not allow children to handle this product 3 Store idle equipment When not in use tools and equipment should be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tool...

Page 3: ...ntain this product with care Keep this product clean and dry for better and safer performance For your safety service and maintenance should be per formed regularly by a qualified technician 13 Use th...

Page 4: ...It is recommended that you do not use the Air Tank after the DESTROY DATE shown on the bottom of the Tank 15 Never puncture or set fire to an Air Tank Contact local solid waste authorities for instruc...

Page 5: ...e attached to the Air Tank To do so insert the Handles into the mounting slots located on the upper portion of the Tank 15 Secure the Handles to the Tank using the two Bolts 22 Then insert the two Han...

Page 6: ...latable object See Figure B 4 Frequently check the air pressure of the inflatable object To do so close the Air Outlet Knob 1 2 by turning it clockwise Disconnect the Air Chuck of the Air Hose 5 from...

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