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Order Form & Pricing
Assembly
General Use
Accessory Support
Simple Maintenance
Brace & Band    
Burping the Tank    
Secure the Base    
Repressurize    
Diagnose a Leak    
Replacing Hose Arm/Tank    
Drilling New Frame    
Replace Hubcaps    
Install Casters    
Management Support
"We water 1500 plants a week in over 95 buildings with just two technicians and two TANKS-A-LOTs."
Paula Lowe
Texas Tech University
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Operation and Maintenance of Tanks-A-Lot Equipment
Brace & Band
Checking the band to insure it keeps the tank secure. Also, instructions for updating early models to the new band.
Burping the Tank
Breaking an air lock is not routine maintenance. It is caused by tampering with the air cell. Here's how.
Securing the Base
The tank can only be jarred from it's base with abuse. This is not a routine maintenance problem. See the How to
Move a Tanks-A-Lot
instructions, and how view tips to prevent repairs on the
Management Support
Repressurize
How to adjust the air cell pressure to accommodate low tap pressure.
Diagnose a Leak
Diagnose and fix a leak instructions.
Replace Hose Arm or Tank
How to put on a new hose arm, or replace a tank.
Drilling a New Base or Upgrading to Two Casters
How to drill a new base for casters, or upgrade to two casters on the front of your older-model Tanks-A-Lot.
Remove and Replace Hubcaps
This is the way to take your wheels off and/or put new wheels onto your Tanks-A-Lot.
Installing New Casters
How to install new Tanks-A-Lot casters.