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Portable brazing tool

9th April 1983, Page 22
9th April 1983
Page 22
Page 22, 9th April 1983 — Portable brazing tool
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ALGIN AIR is now the sole distributor to the motor trade • a portable brazing tool that cal be operated from an ordinary amp socket-outlet.

The kit, says the distributor, simple and economical to use, and weighs 3.2kg (71b), makini easy to carry around the garac or repair shop. The absence al gas means there is no risk of explosion.

According to Algin Air, the pressure-free flame will braze wings, sills, pipes or any other light-gauge components, ever they are badly corroded or contain galvanised or stainles; steel, The brazing unit has a high output torroidal coil, force-fed with cooling air directly aroun and through the core, to maintain a loweven temperature to the windings, thus producing a constant steady output. A doubleinsulated transformer require: no more than 8 amps to be abl to operate continuously all de+ The torch has specially core electrodes specifically design• for flame production, and the electrodes have a burning time of about four hours.

A British Standard head ma and a supply of flux coated brazing rods and special electrodes are included in the Algin Air, 57/65 Goldney Roac London W9.

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