Finding an Air Leak for Aircat

If it sounds like your Aircat may have an air leak. Use this guide to help identify the location of the leak.

When looking for a leak ensure your aircat is on and has air in the tanks. Along with ensuring your mode is NOT set to timer.

Feed cylinder hose:

Is the hose running from the 310 valve to the feed cylinder in the picture below connected?

Feed Valve lip

310 Valve

The 310 valve in the picture below can leak from 3 points indicated with the arrows. (Either valve or the exhaust) Use this guide to clear your 310 valve. If this troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, let us know.

Aircat 310 valve leak points

Regulator

If your regulator is leaking, you will hear the leak toward the front of the Aircat. Check the hosing and fittings in the picture below.

Aircat Regulator

Reserve and launch tank: 

Feel around the hose fittings for both the reserve and launch tank. 

Aircat reserveTank

Other Leaks: 

If the leak is still not pin pointed, feel along the hosing and tanks to identify where the leak is coming from. Then send us a picture showing the location of the leak.

Repairing an Air Leak

If the leak is coming from a crack or break near the end of a hose where their is extra slack. You can cut the end of the hose off to create a proper seal. If there is not extra slack in the hose or the leak is from one of the valves or parts. Then you will need to contact us for a replacement. 

If you were unable to resolve the issue with the above steps please reach out to our Support+ Team. To get connected with them start a service ticket here or you can call the team at 612-412-4410. They will need the Serial number of your machine, the shipping address, and the results of the troubleshooting. With that, they will be able to provide further assistance.