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Pneumatic sander

25th November 1966
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Page 48, 25th November 1966 — Pneumatic sander
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APARTICULARLY fine finish is provided by a new Algin pneumaticallyoperated sanding machine known as the Type 165 by virtue of the combined circular and elliptical movement of the disc, which enables many operations to be performed by the machine that are normally undertaken by hand. If required, the mechanism can be adjusted to give a circular movement to provide for normal sanding, polishing, de-rusting and scouring.

The machine weighs 3.5 lb. and runs at predetermined speeds up to 6,000 r.p.m. Interchange of pads is simplified by the use of a new universal disc incorporating a in. American thread.

Made by: Algiu Motors (Exports) Ltd., 61 Goldney Road, London W9.

Price: £42.