Handy And Portable •Carry a supply of air where you can't take a compressor
Fully Assembled •Just fill the tank and you're ready to go
Welded On Carry Handle & Brass Manifold •Designed for years of use
Equipped With: •Air pressure gauge •Air line shut-off valve •Easy access fill valve •3' x 1/4" air hose •Air chuck
Ideal For Farms And Estates •Fill up that flat tire on the "back 40" with no trouble at all
Excellent Reserve Air Source For Cleaning, Too •Blow dirt off parts for small jobs and remote locations
Model
Model Number:
FT5
UPC:
846212002520
Manufacturer:
ProForce
Overview
Dimensions:
17.5" x 10.5" x 14"
Product Weight:
18 lbs (8.16 kilograms)
Consumer Warranty:
1 Year
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Overall Rating
2.0
(Based on 2 Reviews)
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November 06, 2010
J Mitchell, SD
Pro-Force 5-Gallon Portable Air Tank Review
I just bought a used ProForce. It did not come with a manual
so I am kind of guessing on the ins and outs of it. I can
not get it to do more than 40 #'s of pressure. Any help on this?
ACD RESPONDS: At the bottom of our website you can click on the Customer Service button, and select Technical Support. You will see ProForce's number listed as (888) 895-4549- it's toll free.
Just give them a call and ask them to send you a manual. they should also be able to advise you on the lack of pressure, and let you know where to find the closest service location in your area.
August 19, 2010
RICHARD DVORAK Youngstown, OH
Blows fuses in the van
I have had trouble with my PUMA PN1004 for years now. Every time I try to use it the compressor blows fuses in in my wife's van. I HAVE HAD ENOUGH!
ACD RESPONDS: We checked the specifications for this unit, and it's plainly labeled as 120/115 volts AC- it needs to be plugged into a regular household outlet.
It was never meant to be run on DC from a car; that's why you're blowing fuses in your van. What would work better for you would be an Inflator with a DC cord- it's made to be plugged into your van's cigarette lighter, and shouldn't affect the fuses.