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Hydraulicspneumatics Com Sites Hydraulicspneumatics com Files Uploads 2012 05 Exair Air Gun
Hydraulicspneumatics Com Sites Hydraulicspneumatics com Files Uploads 2012 05 Exair Air Gun
Hydraulicspneumatics Com Sites Hydraulicspneumatics com Files Uploads 2012 05 Exair Air Gun

Safety air guns

May 14, 2012
Safety Air Guns, including Precision, Soft Grip, and Heavy-Duty styles, are available for blowoff, drying or cleaning. Now they come with chip shields to protect workers and help with OSHA safety standard compliance. They can be used on air guns with or without an extension pipe. Chip shields are made of durable polycarbonate to shield operators from flying debris often associated with blowing chips off machined parts. They keep coolant from splashing during drying operations.

Safety Air Guns use engineered nozzles to maximize entrainment of room air while minimizing compressed air consumption. Precision model is lightweight and comfortable to operate during periods of extended use. Heavy-duty and Soft-Grip models have a cast aluminum body for industrial use.

Exair Corp., (513) 671-3363, www.exair.com

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