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17th October 1975
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Two brake-assembly cleaners, one for light, the other for heavy, trucks, have been introduced by Nilfisk. The cleaners are spigot mounted on to a subframe, which runs on castors. If required the frame can be removed and the cleaner used with a trolley jack.

The cleaning cylinder is pushed over the brake assembly, and a fabric sleeve enables the operator to use the blow-gun inside. Large viewing panels are fitted to the sides of the cylinder and an external air line connection is provided.

The dust that is shifted by the blower is drawn from the bottom outlet of the cleaner to an attached suction cleaner. Made by: Niffisk Ltd, Newmarket Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 3SR.

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Locations: Bury

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