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Bus interior cleaner

18th October 1968
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An interior light is one of a number of refinements incorporated in the latest Cyclone bus interior cleaners produced by Dawson Bros. Ltd. A man can stand up in the cleaner and the light enables him to examine the filtration system. The equipment it is claimed, has a greatly increased cleaning power because of its high-suction velocity.

One of the refinements of the current Cyclone design is that the suction area has been reduced by 50 per cent which doubles the withdrawal power of the unit. One of the benefits of this and other modifications is that the overall dimensions of the machine have been substantially reduced. The machine dimensions are now only 7ft by 8ft 3in. and the overall height 1311 Bin.

In place of the fibre-glassfilled filter frames of previous models, the new Cyclone is fitted with special cleanable filter bags. These bags, made of an air-permeable spun-bonded po

lyester, are mounted in an inverted position and are held in place by expanded metal filter screens which trap large items of debris, such as cigarette packets and tickets, while the filter bags trap all the fine material such as dust, grit and fluff.

Made by: Dawson Bros Ltd., Gomersal, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire.

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