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14th July 1984, Page 58
14th July 1984
Page 58
Page 58, 14th July 1984 — Power under control
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MISTAKES on paint spray jobs are both time-consuming and costly to rectify. To protect against the possibility of airentrained contaminants entering the paint spray line, CompAir has designed a new filter regulator.

Intended for the body shop and the professional resprayer, this integral filter regulator has a 360° sight glass on a metal filter bowl, giving all-round visibility. A large, pressure gauge is mounted on the air regulator body above the sight glass, giving the operator immediate confirmation of line operating conditions, at a glance.

The main material used in the construction of this unit is tough, high impact plastic — glassfilled polyamide.

Manual or automatic drains can be supplied on the filter bowl, and the unit also incorporates a safety lock to prevent accidental removal of the bowl while it is under pressure. CompAir say the integral filter regulator is suitable for operation within a temperature range of 0°F to 120°F, and can be installed in air systems operating at up to 250 psi.

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