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The Faber Low Pressure Steel Tank is heavier than aluminum cylinders, allowing for better weight distribution during dives. It also maintains negative buoyancy throughout the dive, unlike aluminum cylinders which can create positive buoyancy towards the end of a dive.
The Faber Low Pressure Steel Tank comes equipped with a versatile DIN/K type valve that can easily convert depending on the type of first-stage regulator to be used.
Yes, the Faber Low Pressure Steel Tank is nitrox-ready up to 40%.
The Faber Low Pressure Steel Tank operates at a working pressure of 2640 psi (182 bar) with a 10% overfill rating.
The Faber Low Pressure Steel Tank is constructed from triple-protected zinc sprayed, epoxy, and polyurethane painted deep-drawn chromium molybdenum steel.
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Deep Drawn Chromium Molybdenum Steel
Triple Protected Zinc Sprayed
Epoxy and Polyurethane Painted
2640 psi (182 bar) with 10% Overfill Rating
5.51 to 8.02" (14 to 20.37cm)
-2.43 to -4.87 lbs (-1.1 to 2.2kg), Size Dependent
Yes, Up to 40%
50 CF (7.8L), 85 CF (13L), 95 CF (15L), 108 CF (17L) & 120 CF (19L)
25.2 to 29.33" (64 to 74.5cm)
18.9 to 44.9 lbs (8.57 to 20.36kg)
Convertible
Marine Grade Chromed Brass
Yes, Up to 40%
Disclaimer
NOTE: The low-pressure cylinders, 108s, and 95s, are older hydro's from 2023 and 2024 due to low demand. These are currently the only hydro's available at this time.
Please note that to take advantage of discounted pricing for the older hydro, the following pricing has been adjusted to offer a special deal.
The tariffs and other costs will impact the newer Tanks that we will receive towards the end of the year. It will result in higher costs in the long run compared to purchasing a hydro in 3 to 4 years on the older stock.
Due to the low pricing these are final sale with no returns or exchanges accepted.
If you are not using steel cylinders, try to use one and you will soon realize what you have been missing. Faber can offer you the most comprehensive range of cylinders for scuba diving. Every year Faber produces and sells around the world 100.000 cylinders for scuba diving (out of 600.000 in total). No other manufacturer in the world can match their capabilities and the breadth of their range. Faber Tanks and valves are nitrox-ready.
Cylinders come equipped with a DIN/K type valve that easily converts back and forth depending on the type of first-stage regulator to be used in conjunction with the cylinder increasing the versatility of the tank. Steel cylinders are heavier than the same capacity aluminum cylinders. This characteristic has many advantages. The heavier construction allows the diver to remove lead weight from their weight belt or integrated weight system of the BCD, allowing the diver to better distribute weight by moving it to the rear of the BCD a great advantage when wearing a back-inflation style (Wing) BCD.
Aluminum cylinders, as we breathe the weight of air from them, create positive buoyancy at or near the end of a dive. The steel cylinder with its negative buoyancy throughout the dive allows you to shed the excess lead that is required to keep you properly trimmed while you dive an aluminum cylinder. Faber LP cylinders have a round bottom and come equipped with a cylinder boot.
The Faber cylinders are 2640 psi (182 bar) working pressure cylinders with a 10% overfill rating, negatively buoyant from -2.43 lbs. to -4.87 lbs. (-1.1 kg to 2.2kg) when full and are positively buoyant from 1.24 lbs. to 4.07 lbs. (563 g to 1.85kg) when empty. Cylinders are made from triple-protected zinc sprayed and epoxy and polyurethane painted deep-drawn chromium molybdenum steel. All cylinders come equipped with a tank boot. When shipped the tank valves will be removed and the tank will require re-inspection before being filled.
Note:
All Faber cylinders meet certificated specifications of the US Department of Transportation (DOT) with DOT-3AA specification and Transport Canada Safety and Security (TC) with TC-3AAM specifications.
Steel Cylinder Hydro Dates
Blue Steel The Distributor of Faber tanks makes every effort to ship the newest possible hydro date on all cylinders. However, due to high manufacturing quantities on various models, and fluctuating sales volumes due to market conditions, hydro inventory will vary. Cylinders shipped within 24 months of the Manufacture date are considered "current hydro"
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