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10 gallon pressure tank from C.A. Technologies provides a 10 gallon capacity reservoir for spray equipment, so finishers can run longer between refills on production or large-panel work. The tank is classified under spray equipment pressure tanks and pressure tanks and cups, which places it directly in a finishing workflow rather than general air storage. Construction using heavy gauge steel gives the tank a robust body that resists typical jobsite and shop knocks, supporting dependable service in woodworking or finishing shops. A baked-on coating over the steel adds a protective layer, which helps the tank surface stand up to repeated use in environments where overspray and solvents are present. The tank is identified by manufacturer part number 51-552, which ties it to C.A. Technologies documentation and supports consistent selection whenever the same style of pressure tank is needed across multiple spray setups.
This 10 gallon pressure tank uses a bottom outlet configuration, so the material outlet is located at the underside of the tank body and feeds directly downward into the line. A 3/4 inch outlet fitted with a ball valve provides the connection point, giving a straightforward interface to 3/4 inch material lines or downstream fittings sized to that outlet. The ball valve at the outlet lets installers open or shut flow right at the tank, which simplifies starting or stopping material feed during setup, line purging, or color changes. Because the outlet is at the bottom, the tank can be positioned so the line runs cleanly away from the base, supporting tidy routing in crowded finishing areas and helping reduce sharp bends at the first connection.
This 10 gallon pressure tank is categorized as spray equipment, fitting naturally into finishing systems that rely on a pressurized material source. The 10 gallon size gives enough volume to support extended spraying on cabinetry, millwork, or other wood components before refilling interrupts the line. Its role as a pressure tank and cup style component means it sits between the coating supply and spray gun or automatic applicator, acting as the controlled material reservoir in the system. The bottom outlet design places the material draw point at the lowest part of the tank, helping the system continue to feed material as the level drops during a run. Heavy gauge steel construction supports this role by giving the tank a stable, rigid shell that stays consistent over time, which is important when the tank becomes a fixed part of a spray line layout or rolling finishing cart.
The baked-on coating on the heavy gauge steel tank shell adds a protective finish that helps the exterior resist wear when the tank is moved on its wheels or stationed near other equipment. This stable exterior coating supports a cleaner surface around valves and fittings, which can be helpful when operators wipe down overspray or mark settings around the outlet ball valve. The 3/4 inch bottom outlet with ball valve creates a repeatable connection point for material lines, helping installers standardize hose sizing and valve operation procedures across multiple tanks or stations that use the same configuration. Wheels on the tank let crews reposition the reservoir close to the work or shift it to a service area, which can reduce hose lengths and keep line routing consistent from job to job. When optional stationary feet are specified by special order, the same tank design can be locked into a permanent bay, helping standardize how operators approach and operate the pressure source every shift.
The C.A. Technologies 51-552 tank has a 10 gallon capacity, which supports longer spray runs before refilling during production work.
The pressure tank uses a bottom outlet design with a 3/4 inch outlet and ball valve, so material exits from the underside and can be controlled directly at the tank.
The heavy gauge steel construction provides a strong tank body that handles regular shop handling and pressure cycles as part of a spray equipment setup.
The baked-on coating gives the tank a durable exterior finish, which supports performance in finishing areas where overspray, cleaning, and frequent handling occur.
The 3/4 inch outlet with ball valve offers a straightforward connection point for 3/4 inch material lines or fittings, simplifying layout and hook-up of spray equipment.
The tank has wheels for maneuverability and optional stationary feet by special order, supporting both movable and fixed spray station configurations.
This 10 gallon pressure tank from C.A. Technologies combines heavy gauge steel construction, a baked-on exterior coating, and a 3/4 inch bottom outlet with ball valve to support spray equipment layouts. The tank is part of a pressure tanks and cups class, aligning it with professional finishing workflows that rely on pressurized material supply. Wheels on the tank allow it to be positioned where the spray work happens, while optional stationary feet by special order support fixed installations. For shops standardizing on a 10 gallon reservoir in their spray systems, the 51-552 configuration offers a defined capacity, outlet size, and mobility profile that can be matched across multiple lines.