The front and rear air tanks should be manually drained once a month, or
more, depending on operating conditions where humidity is high. The front
air tank has a drain valve for both the wet and dry side. The rear air tank
only has one drain valve. Open the drain valves until all air is purged from
tanks, allowing five extra minutes for moisture to be expelled. Remember to
close the tank drain valves. Both air tanks have a pressure relief valve which
is set to release at approximately 130 psi.
Provided for convenience is a remote air supply coupler. This
is located in the roadside LP Tank compartment. This universal
female fitting will accept several types of 1/4” ID male air fit-
tings, including type C automotive. This auxiliary air fitting may
be used to inflate tires, air mattresses or other pneumatic items.
To use this feature:
• Remove the plastic protective dust cap.
• Using a firm grip, insert the air fitting into auxiliary air supply.
The locking collar is spring loaded and will lock automatically
when the fitting is properly inserted.
Chassis Information
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S I G N A T U R E
1 0 • 2 6 4
AIR STORAGE
TANKS
AIR COUPLER - UNIVERSAL
REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Components When to replace
Why
Desiccant
Every two to three years.
Preventive maintenance.
Cartridge
When compressor is replaced. Contaminated cartridge.
Water in supply tank.
Saturated or contaminated
cartridge, high duty cycle
(wrong application of
air dryer).
1. O - Ring
2. Seal Seat
3. Seal
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