This weekend at a paintball field in Houston a Compressed air tank separated from it's regulator when it was being filled. (3000psi tank)
The gun was ripped from the player's hand and thrown 50 ft breaking his carbon fiber barrel. The tank was thrown 600' (it had become a missel). It took us 2 hours to find the tank!!
The regulator was still on the gun - with all the threads from the tank still in it. The threads had striped out of the tank. The tank had just been hydroed. So at this point it looks like the fault lies with the place that Hydroed the tank.
The staging area was crowded and luckily no one was hit. I was standing 5' from the fill station. The tank hit the fill station and flew over a parking lot full of cars. The bottom of the tank was crushed from the impact. Take a secound to think what 3000 psi means. 3000 pounds PER square inch. This is the eqivilant of ballancing a truck (3000 lbs) on an area the size of a quarter. Now look at your tank - how many quarters will fit on the surface of your tank? That is a lot of force.....
The gun was ripped from the player's hand and thrown 50 ft breaking his carbon fiber barrel. The tank was thrown 600' (it had become a missel). It took us 2 hours to find the tank!!
The regulator was still on the gun - with all the threads from the tank still in it. The threads had striped out of the tank. The tank had just been hydroed. So at this point it looks like the fault lies with the place that Hydroed the tank.
The staging area was crowded and luckily no one was hit. I was standing 5' from the fill station. The tank hit the fill station and flew over a parking lot full of cars. The bottom of the tank was crushed from the impact. Take a secound to think what 3000 psi means. 3000 pounds PER square inch. This is the eqivilant of ballancing a truck (3000 lbs) on an area the size of a quarter. Now look at your tank - how many quarters will fit on the surface of your tank? That is a lot of force.....





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