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TurboBlast safety air gun from Exair handles heavy-duty jobs
- November 22, 2022
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Exair’s new TurboBlast safety air gun can produce up to 23 lbs. of force with the press of a button trigger. It’s suitable for blowoff applications such as removing slag and flash, drying or cooling parts from a distance, and heavy-duty cleaning.
The gun features a cast aluminum handle with an elastomer grip. The light-touch activation trigger turns air off if the gun is dropped. All models include an integrated nozzle guard for safety. Models are available with an adjustable gate valve to control blowing force on the fly, or without the gate valve.
The air gun comes in different flow rates with extensions up to 6 ft. long for difficult-to-reach areas.
Exair Corp. www.exair.co/turbo
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