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New automatic tools Two new air-powered tools announced by Ingersoll-Rand

9th January 1970, Page 62
9th January 1970
Page 62
Page 62, 9th January 1970 — New automatic tools Two new air-powered tools announced by Ingersoll-Rand
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will be of use on vehicle-refinishing. These are a heavy-duty sander coded the "G700W" and a polisher/buffer coded the "P500L". Common design features include lightness—each tool weighs 4Ib 7oz—combined with high-power performance.

A built-in shielded noise muffler cuts noise and an exhaust deflection with 360deg adjustment directs the exhaust away from the operator and his work surface.

Both new tools are equipped with radial-grooved handle grips, and have heavy-duty air motors. The G700W sander has a free speed of 5,400 rpm with a With a new Cummins/General Motors adapter kit, Cummins PT and GM 53, 71 and 110 injectors can be flow tested on Hartridge 1100 and BOO diesel fuel pump test stands.

The adapter is easy to connect up and simply bolts onto a special bracket which is then clamped to the work table of the test stand. Three pipes have to be connected to the bulkhead, the whole operation taking up about 10 minutes.

A full range of accessories. including rack setting devices and adapters to suit most Cummins and GM injectors are also available.

Made by: Leslie Hartridge Ltd., Buckingham.

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