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19th May 1967, Page 47
19th May 1967
Page 47
Page 47, 19th May 1967 — Vehicle washer
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TIEMONSTRATED at the 1967 Brighton iJ coach rally was the latest vehicle washer and waxer made by Trojan Dyna-Power Washers Ltd. This new unit, the Mark 700, has a water delivery pressure of 625 p.s.i.

compared with approximately 540 on the original Mark 7 model. Despite this 15 per cent increase, the fine-fanned jet of water and detergent mix delivered by the Trojan 700, will not harm paintwork or chrome fittings, claim the makers.

With the introduction of rubber mountings for the drive unit much routine maintenance has been eliminated, and in place of the original copper pipes flexible pipes are fitted to absorb any vibration. The other major modification is the introduction of an oil bath for the pump mechanism, which is driven by a 3/4 h.p. electric motor. Made by: Trojan Dyna-Power Washers Ltd., Motivation House, 191-195 Praed Street, London W2 Price: £285.