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19th July 1963, Page 50
19th July 1963
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Page 50, 19th July 1963 — Engine-driven Version
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A VERSION of its portable Model PA, FAP high-pressure greasing unit operated by single-cylinder air-cooled petrol/TVO engine has been introduced by Centralube Ltd., Eley Estate, Angel Road, London, N.18.

The grease unit is mounted with the engine on a four-wheeled trolley, the handle of which incorporates hooks on which the greasing hose can be carried.

system to the existing door locks. All this happens when the ignition is switched off and the device cannot be put ciut of action unless the driver selects the correct combination. This can be changed as desired. The Auto Lock is wired to the existing electrical circuit and access to the circuit is not possible unless a breaking force of 3 tons is applied to a special bonnet locking device.

On diesel-engined vehicles, a lock is fitted directly to the fuel pump. By introducing the lock into the electrical circuit, it is also possible to cut out the starter motor. The fuel pump is released by selecting the correct combination as before, and locks can also be applied to the rear doors of the vehicle.

The average cost including fitting of an Auto Lock is £15 15s. The work is carried out by fitters operating from mobile workshops covering Britain. Installation is said to take under an hour.

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