The Power Tank is a
high performance air system used in multiple applications. The factors that determine which Power Tank
system is right for you is based primarily on the volume and size that's
right for your use. Use the
Dimensions Chart to determine
which system fits your mounting location and what color you have and which
brackets to look for.Use the
Air Up Chart to determine which
system will give you the volume you are looking for. At the bottom of the page you'll see some
of our
System Recommendations.
Dimensions Chart
| System Size |
Height (inclds.
handle) |
Tank dia. |
Handle width |
Depth (fr. of
handle to back of tank) |
Weight
Empty |
Weight
Full |
Colors Available |
Mounting Bracket
options |
Speed Bag
(option) |
| PT05 (5 lb.) |
21" |
5.25" |
5.75" |
8.5" |
16
lb. |
21
lb. |
P/T
Blue |
BKT-2258 |
N/A |
| PT10 (10 lb.) |
24" |
7" |
5.75" |
9.125" |
17 |
27
lb. |
P/T
Blue
Team Yellow
Black Polished |
BKT-2260
BKT-2282
BKT-3001 |
CSE-6060 |
| PT15 (15 lb.) |
30" |
7" |
5.75" |
9.125" |
21
lb. |
36
lb. |
P/T
Blue
Team Yellow
Polished |
BKT-2260
BKT-2282
BKT-3001 |
CSE-6070 |
| PT20 (20 lb.) |
30" |
8" |
5.75" |
9.625" |
30
lb. |
50
lb. |
Team
Yellow |
BKT-2273 |
N/A |
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This is a helpful
Air Up Chart
as it tells you how fast a Power Tank will air up YOUR tires and how
many of them it will inflate based on the various Power Tank sizes.
You'll notice that, unlike compressors, all Power Tanks regardless of
their size, inflate at the same rate of speed.
Click on image to view the full chart.

System Recommendations
These
are very general guidelines to help you make a decision on what size is
right for you. We know there are many other factors to consider. If you
have any questions or concerns give a call and we'll be happy to help
you.
Offroad, 4x4, Sand
5 lb. System - This is a small system that
is great for buggies, Rhinos, and smaller rigs who trailer to the trail, need
emergency air to reseat or repair a tire, run an air tool, and/or operate air
lockers. Perfect size for quads, Rhinos.
10 lb. System
- For rigs running up to 35" low pressure tires or 33" high pressure
tires. (Low pressure is defined as 35 PSI or less and high pressure is
35+ PSI.) + occasional air tool use + air locker operation. Most
popular seller. Fits CJs and Wranglers and smaller rigs well. Even fits
on Rhinos with no prob. Also great for trail rigs with large tires but
limited space. Best Seller.
15 lb. System - For rigs running large (35"
- 44") low pressure tires or smaller (33" - 37") high pressure tires +
more air tool use + air locker operation. Fits Wranglers, 4runners, and
Broncos well.
20 lb. System - Primary air supply in a toy
hauler trailer, RV or full size truck where the need for fast air
before, during, after a weekend on the sand is needed.
Desert
5 lb. System - Small enough to fit on a Class one and big enough to make emergency repairs when support is nowhere to be seen.
10 lb. System
- Also small enough to go on a race rig yet can do more work. Good size
for small prerunner. More volume for air jacks than a nitrogen tank.
Very portable.
15 lb. System - Good size for a chase truck
or larger prerunner to run air tools, fill air jacks, inflate/reseat
tires, blow dust off. Mount two for twice the capacity.
20 lb. System - Primary air supply in a chase truck or pit for all prerace prep work.
RV / Motorhome
5 lb. System - Too small in volume to be practical for most RV motorhome tires.
10 lb. System
- 30 lb. full weight and 24" tall make this size system a good choice
for easier toting. Works great with even the larger 22.5" tires as well
as the 16" high pressure toy hauler tires. For total convenience get it
with the Speed Bag.
15 lb. System - 36 lb. full weight and 30"
tall makes this system a bit larger than the 10 lb. system and with 50%
more volume, this size is better suited for the larger class A coaches.
If you have a physical limitation go with the 10 lb. system.
20 lb. System - This system is very heavy
(50 lb. when full) and much larger in physical size than the 10 and 15
lb. size. We recommend this system be hard mounted in your rig like in
a trailer compartment or near the door of a toy hauler with easy
access. The down side is that is is less portable but the up side is
that it lasts a long time between fills.
Construction / Industry
5 lb. System
- Good size when weight and quick mobility is an important
consideration. This size will operate any size nail gun despite its
compact size.
10 lb. System - Great for larger
construction jobs yet still affords easy portability and versatility
especially in the Speed Bag. Great for trimming base board and crown
moulding as well as fence construction far from electricity and your
truck.
15 lb. System - At 36 lb., this PT15 System
still weighs less than most compressors and will out work them saving
you time and money. This is a great size for a service truck that needs
air everyday. A spare full tank would complete this very high
performance and reliable air system.
20 lb. System - Placed in the middle of a
room this size will keep three guys working. This is also the size tank
you'll want to refill the 1.25 lb. and the 2.50 lb. CO2 tanks. Placed
on a farm or fleet truck, this system will outperform any compressor in
flow rate performance, portability, and versatility. And a Power Tank
along with a tire plug kit will fix a flat tire on a truck or tractor
and get it back to work fast.
We all know the feeling when you hear the snap of metal or the swoosh
of a blown side wall. Your heart drops because you know you're in for
some work. With a Power Tank™ and a few air tools your trail fixes will
be done almost as fast as they were "undone". Here we see Steve
replacing a broken knuckle arm with a very vintage Power Tank system.
The current Power Tanks are twice as powerful as the originals yet even
the old models still in service have incredible performance
capabilities and the best warranty in the industry.
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