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Industrial Air Vertical Receiver Tank with Platform - 80 Gallon, 200 PSI, Model Number 021-0422

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$859.99

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About this item

  • ASME 80-gallon vertical air receiver tank
  • 200 PSI working pressure
  • ASME certified weld flanges
  • Includes platform to mount pump/motor
  • One 1/4in. NPT tank drain port


The Industrial Air ASME certified 80-Gallon Vertical Receiver Tank is ideal when installing a compressed air system or when you need more air storage. This receiver tank has a platform to mount pump/motor. Receiver tank is also fitted with a drain. U.S.A.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021
The quality of the tank seems ok, but options for mounting compressor and pressure switch are very limited.The motor has "ok" options for mounting, but the compressor has only a few options and fixed locations for compressor footprint. There are some holes that line up on the front of the compressor but no corresponding holes for the rear of the compressor (my compressor base is only ~5 inches front-back between holes and ~11.25 from side-to-side). Also, there is no obvious location to mount the pressure switch or pressure regulator and gauges.Some of this wouldn't be too bad, but the mounting platform is 3x the thickness of my old tank so drilling it will be VERY difficult to say the least.UPDATE:Ok, after finishing all the drilling and starting assembly, I have to demote this tank even more.Seller told someone else it has 4 1" ports. This tank has only two 3/4" ports (one on top and one on the side) and a single 1/4" on the front. Additionally, they did NOT stop up the threads when powder coating so the threads are packed full of crud. Powder coating 101 - Protect threads from getting coated.
Jerred5000
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
great tank for holding oxygen. Holds explosive gasses at 1500+PSI extremely well also. Will also hold compressed steam for a steam engine if you are into locomotives 🚂