Fit my fabre 120s perfect. Wished they had a closed bottom to protect the tank a little more. Overal very happy, a lot better than those rubber boots that come with the fabres
Protect your cylinders bottom form dings, nicks and dents with this self-draining tank boot. Boot will fit most steel round bottom cylinders. Boot has hexagon outer lip to prevent the cylinder from rolling when lying down and has a 7.25" inner diameter.
7.25" Tank Boot for High Pressure Steel Tanks Features
Konstanti K
I'm having trouble getting it on my tank is a 7.25 just like the boot any tips to get it on?
WALTER G
In my experience it was a very tight fit. I set the boot on the ground and gently dropped the cylinder straight in it to get it started and repeated that until it was all the way on. Been good so far.
Good luck
L R
Well if it's the right size?, put it in boiling water for a few minutes, spray some silicone on the tank bottom. Hold the tank by the valve use the tank's weight to force it on by pounding against the floor. Although these boots have better drainage and prevent corrosion, better than the factory ones, frankly, I don't think these boots are properly sized. Mine eventually split and are held on by a hose clamp.
William C
Do these tank boots have cross-members on the bottom to protect the protective paint from being scarred or the tank from dings when in the upright position?
L R
Yes
MICHEL J
No, generally steel tanks have rounded bottoms so boots will not have cross members.
KEVIN F
Not on the middle portion, no. Around the sides of the circle, yes.
BRUCE R
No, the bottom is open, no protective cross members, 1 1/2" of plastic rim on bottom, the rest is open
JONAH Z
No. The bottom of the tank sits a little bit higher than the bottom of the boot, but if you put it down on uneven ground you could scratch/ding the tank.
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Why Did You Choose This?
JASON P
Best of the best protection of my new Catalina tank