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Japanese Paint Spray Guns G ENERAL-PURPOSE paint spray guns made by

16th July 1965, Page 50
16th July 1965
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Page 50, 16th July 1965 — Japanese Paint Spray Guns G ENERAL-PURPOSE paint spray guns made by
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a leading N-1 Japanese manufacturer are now obtainable in this country from Gray and Campling Ltd., sole cOncessionnaires in the UK. These Nakaya guns are available in two models—A and B— both operated by compressed air.

The type A gun is supplied with a quart suction cup, tool kit, cleaning brush, spare packing washer and paint cup connecting union; it has a capacity of 3.5-10 Cu. ft. per min. Type B is a similar type of gun, but is a smaller tool designed for light industrial use; it weighs 111h., has a one-pint gravity feed cup and capacity of 2-5-5 cu. ft. per min.

The design of the stainless steel nozzle assembly is claimed to ensure a completely even paint surface and to give uniform material ejection, even under low air pressure.

The gun can be quickly converted from suction to gravityfeed. The concessionnaires offer complete servicing and spares facilities in the UK. Marketed by: Gray and Campling Ltd., 49 Old Christchurch It o a d, Bournemouth, Hants. Price: Type A, £7 19s. 6d.; Type B, £6 4s. (net trade prices).

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