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Airspray gun

6th February 1976
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The Cadet, a new airspray gun supply unit from Graco, weighs 7.5kg (16.51b) and can be flushed clean in around two minutes, which the maker claims makes it especially useful for multiple colour production painting.

Powered by compressed air, the Cadet applies any material normally handled by a pressure pot with more than sufficient delivery for two guns. Delivery pressure can be up to 6,900kN/ sqin (100psi).

Two versions are available. The 20-litre type feeds directly from any container of between five and 20 litres while the wall-mount version is supplied with a flexible suction hose for use with drums of any size.

The paint container used with the Cadet is non-pressurised, thus allowing the unit to be refilled without interrupting painting. Available from Graco of England Ltd, Banbury Avenue, Slough, Berks.

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Locations: Slough

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