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Tyre inflator

16th September 1966
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APORTABLE tyre inflator has been introduced by Applied Power Industries, Inc. (UK) Ltd. that has a built-in reservoir of compressed air of sufficient capacity to adjust the tyre pressures of a number of vehicles without recharging. Known as the Porto-Flator, the unit incorporates a filling valve in the swanneck carrying handle that provides for recharging when it is hung on a branch pipe connected to the compressed-air line. The inflator obviates the use of hoses and the vehicle may be sited anywhere in a garage forecourt. Press buttons control inflation and deflation of the tyre and the large pressure-recording dial is of the easyto-read type.

Made by: Applied Power Industries, Inc. (UK) Ltd., 717 Tudor Estate, Abbey Road, London NW10.

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