Sumner 782375 108-8S Small Single Cylinder Cart, 8" Wheel
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The cylinder's base measures about 7" x 8" in size. It stands at a height of approximately 41 inches. My acetylene B tank is no problem for it. The area is approximately 13" x 14" when the wheels are included in the base measurements.
According to the base plate, this cart was designed for tall, slender oxygen tanks. It is possible to adjust the fastening assembly. A solid flat bar is 10" long and mounted on a 13" x 13" x 13" x 13" x 13" From the base, it's about 25" high. The tank is partly encircled by it. A chain is attached to one end of the bar and measures approximately 15 inches in length. A chain link is slipped over a tab on the opposite end of the bar to secure it around the tank. The tank could have a circumference of up to 25" - However, if you need to accommodate a larger circumference, I believe you could replace the chain with one that is longer. Depending on the tank's height, the 25" may be able to accommodate the fuel tank's neck. IF the base plate is large enough to support the tank's base in its entirety. I recall reading in one of the reviews that it could be used to carry propane for a welding torch. It's a solid piece of equipment that's well-made and stable. and is light on his feet.
40 cu. ft. could be easily accommodated. ft. tank. My Q tank (76 cu ft) fits perfectly in it.
The size is adequate, but it has an industrial appearance that would not be appropriate for a home. In my hangar, I use it as a small nitrogen tank for aircraft maintenance.
Selected User Reviews For Sumner 782375 108-8S Small Single Cylinder Cart, 8" Wheel
I'm constantly spraying something, from weed control to sick plants to devastating insects, because I live on a rural property and am an avid gardener. It's becoming increasingly difficult for me to carry the weight of my two-story house at almost 80 years old. battery-powered gallon sprayers with electric motors I began looking for a small wagon or cart to transport my sprayers when I came across this oxygen cylinder cart, which is the perfect fit for generic two-cylinder oxygen cylinders. gallon sprayers, and has solid tires that allow it to easily roll through flower beds, woodland paths, and weedy ditches. My sprayer is secured to the cart by a safety chain, and I add an elastic cord for stability about halfway down. I can put out five or six sprayer refills without injuring myself, and instead of having to pace myself, I can get all of the necessary spraying done in one day with this little cart. If they don't start advertising this cart in gardening magazines, Sumner will be missing out on a bet. It's a fantastic tool, and it's the only one I've found that can accommodate a two-person wheelchair. sprayer with a gallon capacity.
It functions admirably. The only change I made was to add two links of chain to secure the slightly larger diameter pump spray tank to the cart, and I plan to add a holder for the spray wand in the future. Great product, well made, perfect for my application. There is no need to assemble anything. The cart is ready to use right out of the box.
This is ideal for my studio's acetylene tank. I considered others, but this is ideal for light use (certainly not in a welding shop).
When servicing an air conditioning unit, be aware of the presence of CO2 or nitrogen! br>br>Don't be a hero by carrying tanks around by hand; instead, save your back by using this cylinder cart!.
very well-made I was unsure if this would fit my 20-pound oxygen tank, but it does, and it's well-made with a sturdy finish. This makes moving this large tank much easier.
This is a fantastic addition to our rifle team's gear.
This is what I use to keep my acetylene B-levels in check. tank for my jewelry work that is stable, but also ready to roll out of the house quickly in the event of a fire, assuming there is time to do so with my tank. It appears to be well-made and glides easily.