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20th June 1975, Page 106
20th June 1975
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workshop heater which burns any all types of waste oil has an developed by Benson mponents. The heater, which a be mounted on the floor or a wall, is a compact unit of 3ust construction; it operates thout a fan or pump and is pplied complete with oil tank an easy to assemble unit. The only additional cost is for purchase f 3.6m (12ft) of !cm (3in) asbestos flue pipe Lich is readily obtainable from ilders' merchants. Consumption of waste oil is Said to be :between 1.7 and 2.2 litres (3 to 4 pints) per hour with a nominal heat output of approximately 60,000 Btu/hour (over 17kW) depending on the fuel.

Once installed the heater, known as the Anderton, requires very little attention, other than filtration of the oil to remove large solids such as cigarette ends.

Available from.. Benson Components Ltd, Saxon Works, South Street, Manchester, Mll 2HR. Air horns which can be incorporated into the air system of a vehicle are now available from Hatcher Components.

Called the Hatcher Hadley, the horns have been marketed in the United States for some dme. The largest in the range is a: twin-hom kilt with 0.68m (2Ttn) horns. A clual-trumpet electric model is also available for vehicles without air brakes.

Available from : Hatcher Components lid, Fraralingliam, Suffolk.

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Locations: Manchester

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