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Mobile Laundry Plant's Success

13th March 1959, Page 97
13th March 1959
Page 97
Page 97, 13th March 1959 — Mobile Laundry Plant's Success
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7..CIALLY designed for use by ilitary units and other organizations iting in the field, the Eadington Mark dit mobile laundry is now in proon in fulfilment of overseas con;. Self-contained, the plant is sled on a pair of two-wheeled rs, each of which has platform nsions of 10 ft. by 7 ft.

e first trailer carries a washing line capable of handling 90 lb. of lry per hour, an extractor for the val of surplus water and a heated ler that completes the drying pro Both the washing machine and are electrically driven, each being sped with an automatic variable time h that cuts off the machine after a :ten/lined period. The installation le second trailer includes a II-litre I engine which drives a 380v. /A. 50-cycle three-phase electric .ator. There is also a steam .ator for supplying the driers, which s on vaporized oil fuel.

tier supply and oil-fuel tanks and a He water pump to draw supplies external sources arc mounted on

the trailer. Mains electricity can be employed if available.

In addition to the units already mentioned, a third identical trailer is offered: It accommodates a laundry press ironer. the equipment comprising a steam press, an air compressor with storage tank, and two working-tables with Formica tops. There are also three sheet-metal trollies with pneumatic wheels for moving dirty, wet and clean work.

The manufacturers are T.. Eadington and Sons, Ltd., Wilmslow, Cheshire.

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