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10th July 1970, Page 65
10th July 1970
Page 65
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A small but powerful vacuum cleaner that works off a compressed air supply has been introduced by Vortair Engineering. The Vortair VS1 Pneumatic Cleaner will pick up debris ranging from the consistency of dust anci that of coarse gravel including glass from shattered windscreens.

The VS1 uses compressed air at 70 to 100 psi and has a consumption of 7 to 10 cu ft of air per minute used continuously.

As well as the VS1 hand type with a tube length of 12in. there is the VS2 floor type with a tube length of 40in. which enables the cleaner to be used without the operator bending. Made by: Vortair Engineering Ltd, Portland Street Works, Newport, Isle of Wight.