
Description
Two tools that we think every Power Tank owner should keep handy.
The T-Scale gives you a simple way to accurately know how much CO2 is left in your Power Tank. Write the empty weight on the Warning Decal on the bottom of your tank.
The Power Wrench is primarily used to remove your regulator when you go to get your Power Tank filled or when you are switching your regulator to your backup Rotation Bottle. The regulator nut is 1-1/8 inch.
The other open side is sized for your Super Coupler when you first install it on your hose.
We also give you an EVA Case to store these tools and any other small accessories you have like Rescue Valves.
These two items are available in the larger Power Pack Accessory Kit along with a Pro-Series Tire Repair Kit, Master Blaster Blow Gun Kit, and a Steel Bender Bag large enough for all these tools plus your hose and Ventoso Tire Inflator.
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Advanced Air Systems, Inc., DBA Power Tank, designed the original CO2 on-board air system back in 1997. It all started after Steve's first wheeling trip in his red 85 4Runner. He was new to the sport and as he got off the trail after a weekend of