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High-pressure washer

2nd May 1969, Page 163
2nd May 1969
Page 163
Page 163, 2nd May 1969 — High-pressure washer
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Sunray (Birmingham) Ltd..

manufacturer of cleaning and degreasing equipment and chemicals, has added a new model (the Mark III) to its Raynap Ace high-pressure washer range. The machine has built-in detergent/static water tanks and metering control. Wall-mounted versions and petrol engine conversions are available.

These units develop a 500 psi. jet of water at 1.75 g.p.m. with a flat 50deg cutting action, enabling the operator to work systematically with a chisel action, removing the heaviest grease and soilage, without splash-back. Paintwork is not abraided.

The Mark III is especially designed to meet the requirements of Water Board regulations in having its own ballcock cisterns. preventing creep-back into the mains supply of detergents. etc.

Made by: Sunray (Birmingham) Ltd., Chemical Works, Two Gates Industrial Estate, Watling Street. Two Gates, Tamworth, Staffs.

Price: from £150 complete with lance, hoses and cable.

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