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Secure Twin Tank Mounting: Zeagle SS bands hold twin cylinders firmly in place for stable diving.
Durable Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant construction ensures long-lasting performance in saltwater.
Precise Fit: Designed to fit standard 7.25″ cylinders for reliable attachment.
Easy Installation: Simple mounting system saves time during dive prep.
Professional Reliability: Trusted by recreational and technical divers for consistent performance.
Trusted Brand: Zeagle quality delivers durability and safety for all diving conditions.
A: A set of stainless steel twin tank mounting bands designed to securely attach a pair of 7.25″ scuba cylinders to a Zeagle backplate or compatible BCD for dual‑tank diving.
A: Divers building a twin cylinder setup — especially technical or extended range divers who need increased gas capacity and redundancy.
A: Specifically sized to fit 7.25″ diameter steel or aluminum tanks in a twin‑tank configuration.
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Heavy‑duty stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and long‑term durability in diving environments.
Zeagle logo cut‑out design for integrated branding.
Lifetime warranty through the manufacturer.
A: To complete a twin‑tank installation, you may also need mounting plates and bolts that attach the bands securely to your backplate or BCD.
A: They allow you to convert a single‑tank buoyancy system into a dual‑tank rig for extended dive time, better gas redundancy, and balanced tank placement.
After dives in salt or chlorinated water, rinse the stainless steel bands and hardware with fresh water to remove corrosive residues. Stainless steel is corrosion‑resistant but not immune to buildup.
Inspect for Corrosion & Wear
Periodically check bands, bolts and nuts for pitting, rust spots, deformation or loose hardware. Tighten mounting hardware securely before each dive. Ensure the bands remain rigid and centered on the cylinders.
Lubricate Threads
Apply a light coat of anti‑seize or marine‑grade lubricant to bolts/nuts before assembly to prevent galling and ease future removal — especially after repeated saltwater use.
Dry & Store Properly
After rinsing, air‑dry completely before storage to prevent moisture trapping. Store in a cool, dry place away from prolonged humidity.
Pre‑Dive Check
Before mounting twin cylinders, verify bands are properly seated and aligned for your tank diameter (7.25″), and that cylinders are secure and balanced to reduce stress on your harness or backplat