Titan Fuel Tanks 5015100 Features:
America’s extra-large fuel tank company, Titan Fuel Tanks now offers the toughest and strongest in-bed transfer tanks ever released to the market. These tough transfer tanks are made of robust, military-grade polymer, this material along with the design of the tanks is what makes them so tough. They do not rust, corrode, degrade, and fail like other transfer tanks. The design of the 100-gallon transfer tank integrates features to provide superior performance including being fully baffled, a 2-inch NPT fitting for all common transfer pumps, and robust ribbing making it the strongest transfer tank available. This new transfer tank is made of Titans famous military-grade, cross-linked polymer (XLHDPE). It’s at least ¼” thick and built to outlast all competitors. It’s tougher than steel and more durable than aluminum. Like all fine TITAN products, this new design has undergone extensive testing.
- Optimized support features to eliminate the possibility of warpage
- 2 in. NPT fitting for transfer pump
- Fully baffled
- Strength channels around transfer pump fitting for extra rigidity
- Innovative support on the bottom of the tank to keep the transfer pump drawtube in place
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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