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Compact exhauster

24th January 1969
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An exhauster having an overall length of 7in., a diameter of and a weight of 81-lb has been introduced by Feeny and Johnson Ltd. It is specially suitable for installation where space is limited and is known as the FJ.E30 model.

Maximum speed of the exhauster is 3.000 rpm, while its capacity is 5 cu.ft./min. The reservoir has a capacity of pint. Complete with reservoir, the machine weighs 93-lb.

The unit may be driven by V-belt or an in-line coupling in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction from either end. A remotely mounted automatic recirculatory lubrication system ensures that only filtered oil is received and that the oil is returned to the reservoir for reuse. The reservoir is translucent. Made by: Feeny and Johnson Ltd., Alperton Lane, Wembley, Middlesex.

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