Waiting on air or running out mid-job slows you down. This onboard kit gives you more capacity with a 2-1/2 gallon tank, so you can fill tires, run tools, and stay moving - whether you're on the trail, at the jobsite, or off the grid.
This kit includes a 2-1/2 gallon powder-coated steel tank—the ideal size for running small air tools, inflating multiple tires, or getting more activation cycles from your air suspension without waiting on the compressor.
Everything you need is in the box: pre-wired harnesses, pressure switch, relay, fittings, and air lines. The chrome HP325 compressor and black powder-coated tank are built for durability, corrosion resistance, and consistent performance.
The included 25-foot curly hose and accessory kit make it easy to inflate tires, clean gear, or power air tools. Plus, this kit is fully compatible with Pacbrake in-cab controls—so you can easily expand to onboard air spring management whenever you're ready.
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Hello, everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this Pacbrake HP325 series onboard air kit with the compressor and the 2 1/2 gallon tank. Now waiting on air or running out mid job can slow you down. This complete onboard system, which includes the air compressor and the air tank is gonna build and store compressed air on the go, allowing you for quicker product activation like filling tires, run tools and stay moving whether you're on trail, at the job site, or off the grid. It will include everything laid out here on the table. We're gonna go through that items.
It includes this 2 1/2 gallon carbon steel air tank. This 12 volt quarter horsepower air compressor. The prebuilt wiring harnesses comes with the relays, pressure switch, everything you need. Over here comes with the air lines, all the fittings you're gonna need, and installation hardware. Right here comes with the 25 foot coiled hose with the accessories.
And over here it has a nice dual zipper storage bag to keep all the accessories, all the extras in the bag. Now the tank itself, it's a 2 1/2 gallon powder coated steel tank, so it is an ideal size for running small air tools, inflating multiple tires, or getting more activation cycles from your air suspension without waiting on the compressor. The compressor right here, it is a black HP325 quarter horse compressor, has a nice black powder coated finish just like the tank does. And they're built for durability, corrosion resistance, and consistent performance. The included 25 foot long coiled hose and the accessory kit makes it easy to inflate your tires, clean your gear or power air tools.
Plus this kit will be fully compatible with pack brakes in cab controls, so that you can easily expand to onboard air spring management whenever you're ready. Now the compressor right here, specs on that, it's a 12 volt DC compressor. As we mentioned, quarter horsepower, duty cycle on this is 33%, 20 minutes at 100 PSI, maximum working pressure of 150 PSI. And the weight on this compressor is only about 5 1/2 pounds. The tank right here, capacity is 2 1/2 gallons.
Maximum working pressure 150 PSI, burst pressure 600 PSI. A few dimensions on this, the weight of it is just under 10 pounds, about 9.8 pounds, a few dimensions, 21 inches long, 5 1/2 inches wide, 8 5/8 inches tall, and the diameter of it this way is about 6 1/2 inches. And as we've mentioned, comes with this nice durable dual sipper bag that you can put all the equipment in here that you need to carry along with it. That's gonna do it for a look at this Pacbreak HP325 series onboard air kit with the compressor and the 2 1/2 gallon tank.
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