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Vandervell and Co., Ltd.

19th October 1920
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Stand No. 130.

The C.A.V. electrical equipment shown by the very old-established house of C. A. Vandervell and Co. Acton Vale, London, W., is representative of the latest and most efficient productions. Amongst these should be noted a specialiy-designed lighting, starting and ignition system for scommercial vehicles. This compact unit comprises A coil and high-tension distributor combined with the dynamo. This unit operates on 12 volts, which enables effective sparking at all times tie be obtained, even when the accumulator is practicallserun down. The well-known C.A.V. starters are shown in a range of sizes, also dynamos, and included in the display of lamps a new type of commercial vehicle headlight calls for notice. An aluminium rim has its lugs lamed Ito suia the lamp bracket, and the lamp body is screwed to.

the rim. i The body s of steel, and of ample strength, and has a neat, wellfinished appearance.