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28th July 1967, Page 76
28th July 1967
Page 76
Page 76, 28th July 1967 — Flexless cleaner
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CATER for the need for a portable "high pressure cleaner, where no electricity supply is available, Flexican Hydraulics Ltd. has developed a version of its 2A model, powered by a four-stroke petrol engine.

This unit is mounted on a compact frame with handles at each end and because of its weight (1001b), can be transported easily by two persons.

The Flexican diaphragm pump has an operating pressure of 750 p.s.i. and a flow of 2.25 g.p.m. The unit will self-prime and operate with a lift of 6ft. Degreasing and detergent solutions, fresh or salt water may be pumped with no corrosion problems, claim the makers.

Made by: Flexican Hydraulics Ltd., Telford Road, Churchfields, Salisbury, Wilts.