Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Refrigerant Recovery Bundle (R-134a, 30 lb tank, filter conversion kit)
Category: Refrigerant Recovery
Check Current PriceUse the Robinair bundle when you need reliable shop-grade R-134a recovery.
It pairs an empty 30-lb tank with a filter conversion kit.
This product supports Refrigerant Recovery tasks in automotive service environments.
When to pick the Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Bundle
Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Refrigerant Recovery Bundle (R-134a, 30-lb tank, filter-conversion kit) fits shops needing frequent R-134a recovery.
Choose this R-134a recovery kit when shops routinely return reclaimed refrigerant to service.
The empty 30-lb tank ships with temporary nitrogen and requires evacuation before initial use.
Which vehicle types and refrigerant services fit best?
Robinair 34102 + FLCK-1 reduces contamination during light-duty passenger car R-134a recoveries.
Use this bundle mainly on compact cars, sedans, vans, and small crossovers.
ACME fittings (threaded service connectors) and the inline filter trap moisture and debris effectively.
That lower contamination rate protects recovery machines and improves reclaim quality for resale.
Assessing shop capacity and refrigerant workflow needs
Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Refrigerant Recovery Bundle matches shops with moderate to high R-134a throughput needs.
Robinair Refrigerant Recovery Bundle for R-134a helps shops centralize recovered refrigerant before cylinder recharge.
Consider cart space, cylinder storage, and a certified scale for inventory control and DOT compliance.
Tank and accessory specifications for shop planning
- Capacity: 30-lb empty tank, temporary nitrogen fill
- Intended refrigerant: R-134a
- Fittings: 1/2 inch ACME fittings on dual valves
- Kit components: 4-inch hose, male/male inline filter, adapter (FLCK-1)
- Hose includes: deep knurling coupler nuts; six-sided crimp hose ends
34102 Refrigerant Recovery Tank (30 lb, R-134a) requires evacuation of nitrogen before first charge.
Allocate secure ventilated storage and label returned refrigerant batches with date and machine ID.
If you plan resale of reclaimed R-134a, use a certified filter and leak-tested transfer process.
Maximizing uptime with Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Bundle
Robinair 34102 & FLCK-1 Refrigerant Recovery Bundle improves shop uptime by simplifying inline filtration and tank swaps.
FLCK-1 conversion kit reduces downtime by allowing quick filter replacement.
Train technicians on evacuation, coupling technique, and proper purging intervals to avoid contamination.
Better procedures reduce machine service calls and lower refrigerant loss during transfers.
What maintenance schedule keeps recovery tools performing?
34102 Refrigerant Recovery Tank (30 lb, R-134a) benefits from monthly filter checks and quarterly leak tests.
Inspect the male/male inline filter after every 20 to 30 vehicle recoveries.
Replace the inline filter when pressure differential indicates blockage or after six months maximum.
Keep spare hoses and a calibrated scale to minimize downtime during scheduled maintenance.
Direct charging from this empty recovery tank is not allowed; use a certified R-134a supply cylinder.
To refill a tank, evacuate the nitrogen first and then follow safe transfer and weighing procedures.
For compatibility, confirm Robinair unit model numbers like 34234 accept the FLCK-1 conversion kit.
Follow-up questions readers might search next: Which machines work with this bundle, how long does maintenance take, and is resale allowed?
Many Robinair units listed as compatible include 34234, 34300-2K, and 34134A; verify your service machine manual.
Routine maintenance tasks (filter check, visual hose check, basic leak test) take 15-45 minutes per service interval.