Yes, Aluminum Tank Industries manufactures its aluminum refueling tanks to meet and exceed the requirements for gasoline, kerosene, methanol, and diesel. In fact, many government agencies are currently using the aluminum refueling tanks of this company.
Yes, it is legal to pump from Aluminum Tank Industries tanks while still in the bed of a truck whether the tank is being used for private, state, or commercial use.
Yes, all of Aluminum Tank Industries tanks are baffled to provide strength and support and to reduce fuel sloshing.
This unique system connects the auxiliary fuel tank to the factory fuel tank via the factory filler. The auxiliary fuel tank keeps the factory fuel tank full until the auxiliary fuel tank is empty.
Yes, Aluminum Tank Industries manufactures custom products frequently. It can custom build a fuel tank, toolbox, and many other fabricated aluminum products.
Yes, all of Aluminum Tank Industries auxiliary and refueling tanks will be clean and free of debris on the inside and outside before leaving the factory.
Yes, all of Aluminum Tank Industries tanks are visually inspected and pressure tested for leaks. The company also uses a video inspection system to check for penetration on the inside of the tank.
The aluminum fitting on top of your refueling tank is a fuel tank vent with rollover protection.
Yes, all of Aluminum Tank Industries standard duty tanks and toolboxes come with a one-year limited warranty. The company’s line of Severe Series tanks come with a five-year limited warranty.
Yes, the Fuel Shotz system complies with DOT requirements but you must install it per provided instructions.
Yes, the tanks need to be grounded at all times. When you install the fuel tank, remove the paint from the underside of the truck bed where the tank gets bolted in. That will give a sufficient ground.
The fuel tank will come with mounting tabs welded to the tank. You will place the tank in the desired location, check for clearance underneath so you don’t drill into brake lines, fuel lines, etc. Drill and install one bolt, flat washer, lock washer, and nut. Tighten securely. Note: after drilling your mounting hole, sand off any paint to bare metal on the bottom side of the truck bed around the bolt hole to ensure a good ground.
All of Aluminum Tank Industries refueling tanks come with a lockable fuel filler cap. The company also offers an optional locking fuel cap for its auxiliary fuel tanks. You can take it a step further and check out the company’s line of fuel safe auxiliary fuel tanks where the fuel filler and fittings are inside a lockable toolbox compartment.
Yes, Aluminum Tank Industries offers a powder coat as an option. Its durable powder coat fuel tanks are very popular. The standard color is gloss black but the company also offers textures and many other colors.