Air Receiver Tanks

Bank a reserve of compressed air so pressure holds steady when several tools draw at once. Texas Pneumatic horizontal receiver tanks come in 80-, 120-, and 400-gallon sizes, smoothing the output of an air compressor and reducing how often it cycles. Tie one in with air manifolds to feed a full crew.

Why a Receiver Tank

Stored air absorbs demand spikes from paving breakers, drills, and tampers, which keeps the compressor from short-cycling and helps drop moisture out of the line. For drier air downstream, pair a tank with moisture separation systems.