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Exhaust extractor

6th August 1976, Page 49
6th August 1976
Page 49
Page 49, 6th August 1976 — Exhaust extractor
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A portable heavy-duty fan unit to extract exhaust fumes from the largest truck diesel engine has been developed by Moducel. The unit comes complete with flexible hoses to fit over the exhaust and then to run outside the garage. Designed to comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act, the unit is said to be cheaper than a fixed system, because of its mobility. Made by: Moducel Ltd, King Street, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 3ES. Speeds from 60 to 199.990rom can be measured on the GW160 digital tachometer from Graham and White Instruments Running from a mains supply of 110/240V the tachometer has a display read-out lOmm (0.4in) high, from red-light emitting diodes. The case is suitable for either panel or bench mounting and has a bezel size of 48 x 96mm (1.9 x 3.8in). List price of the instrument is £118.

Made by: Graham and White Instruments Ltd, 135 Hatfield Road, St Albans, Herts,


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