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17th August 1973, Page 55
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Page 55, 17th August 1973 — Air tools
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From Siaco comes the Black Diamond range of airtools; three zip guns, a mini sander, die grinder, high-speed reversible sander and supplementary chisels and accessories.

The zip guns are available with selected chisels and springs in kits designed for panel repair. The reversible sander enables the operator to sand away from obstructions and the sparkstream can be controlled from forward to reverse.

Savings up to 50 per cent can be achieved, claims the company, with resin bonded discs — operating them in reverse both sharpens and cleans the disc.

Made by: Siaco Ltd, Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden, Essex. have been introduced by Sykes Pickavant The extractors can handle studs up to 0.750in. diameter and feature internally fitted parallel rollers for secure fastening to studs.

The tools can be used either with a 0.5in. square socket drive or open-ended or ring spanner. The extractor socket is placed over the stud and when twisted in either direction it grips.

Removal of pressure releases the socket. The extractors are available in individual pieces or kits in sizes ranging from 0.25in. to 0.75in. and 6mm to 12mm. Price: Individual extractors up to £3.40; kits up to £12.90.

Made by: Sykes Pickavant Ltd, Warwick Works, Kilnhouse Lane, Lytham St Anne's, Lanes, F78 3DU.

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