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Keeping the trigger on temperature

1st September 1994, Page 110
1st September 1994
Page 110
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• The new Temperatur€ Indicator Rinse Down Gun from Aylesbury-based Spray Systems ensures you don't cook paint on -trucks, claims the company.

The manufacturer says that for the first time it's now possible tc spray hot water and know its dis. charge temperature from the gun The gun-mounted thermometer provides a constant and accurate reminder of the water's tempera. ture which can help prevent acci. dental burns and other damage by keeping the operator aware oi what he's dealing with.

Apart from the safety aspect this device also saves time by eliminating the need for the oper. ator to keep checking the temper. ature at the water mixing station The gun is not suitable for steam work but is designed to operate with water up to 93°C and at a maximum pressure of 10.3 bar (150psi).

Available with an aluminium brass or stainless steel body, al: guns are supplied with rubber covers and are supplied complete with swivel hose connectors. The price is £79.50 (ex-VAT) for a brass-bodied gun.

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