Safety air blow gun 750-W
flat nozzlehigh-powerergonomic

safety air blow gun
safety air blow gun
safety air blow gun
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Characteristics

Type
safety
Type of nozzle
flat nozzle
Other characteristics
ergonomic, high-power
Pressure

Min.: 0 psi

Max.: 100 psi

Description

SILVENT 750-W: equipped with an energy-efficient flat nozzle made of Zytel that generates an extremely strong and effective blowing force at the same time that the sound level is exceptionally low. Compressed air is optimally used in this safety air gun, which through its unique design introduces a completely new blowing technology feature. This safety air gun is an excellent choice for large surfaces that need to be blown clean because of its unique blowing pattern and high blowing force! Up to 12 times greater blowing force The safety guns of the 750 series have up to 12 times stronger blowing force than ordinary air guns on the market today. Despite the high blowing force, both the sound level and energy consumption are low. Durable construction The 750 grip has been developed for jobs requiring high blowing power and working environments that demand a robust grip and valve construction. These guns can also be used when wearing work gloves and the grip is considerably more impact resistant than conventional guns. Commonly used in glass works, paper mills, foundries, steel mills, etc. Thumb regulation Thumb regulation is standard on the pistol handle to provide the most ergonomic grip. If desired, the handle can also be fitted with an extended trigger for hand regulation.

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BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 6 - Stand A-10

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