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Portable Spray

1st May 1970, Page 148
1st May 1970
Page 148
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Portable airless-spray equipment which can be used for a variety of jobs including vehicle painting and can apply many types of material has been developed by Morrison Pumps. The unit can be carried easily by one man and is small enough to fit into the boot of a car.

Called the Soraychamp, the airless-spray unit can be powered by an electric motor suitable for mains electricity or with a petrol-engine-driven pump.

There are two models of Morrison Spraychamp giving a choice of 30 or 60gal per hour flow. Both are supplied with gun, tip, rotoclean, 40ft. of high,pressure hose and 30ft. of electric cable. The higher output model can operate two guns at full pressure.

Made by: Morrison Pumps Ltd, Bishop Meadow Road, Derby Road, Loughborough.

Price: From £227.

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Locations: Derby

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