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Dimensions of the New 32in^3 Air Tank?

I'm designing a rack for the tanks. Are there any Solidworks CAD models or list of dimensions of the new, bigger tanks?
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Re: Dimensions of the New 32in^3 Air Tank?

Don't know about cad but dimensions are 12" and 2" bore so they are the same diameter as the six inch
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Re: Dimensions of the New 32in^3 Air Tank?

Do you know the manufacture of the tank and the part number. Usually on the side or bottom of the tank is company info. Let me see if I can help you. Marie
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Re: Dimensions of the New 32in^3 Air Tank?

Your air tank is manufactured by Clippard Instruments. Since this was a custom product for FIRST there is no data spec sheet, but I was lucky enough to correspond with their great inside sales rep.

Here are the dimensions:
Length: 11.723 +/- .062 inch

Diameter: 2.075 +.001/-.003 inch
Fitting: 1/4-18 NPT
Accross Flats: 1.250 inch

Inside Volume 32 cubic inches

Hope this helps. Marie
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