Air Bullet Blow Gun, Display

Acme's new push-to-activate blow gun makes blowing out lines, pipes and other hard-to-reach areas easy. Air flow is started when the tip is pressed against a surface. Only one hand is needed and the necessary force is minimal. Air flow stops when the user pulls the blow gun away. The rubber tip won't mar a surface and the tip's shape is ideal for small-diameter spaces.

APPLICATIONS
  • Blow fluids and clogs out of transmission or fluid lines.
  • Clear out heat exchangers and equipment using piping or tubing.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
  • Easy to operate and maneuver – simply push the tip against a surface to activate air flow.
  • Enables user to utilize air to clean and blow out lines.
  • When used with an extension, blowing out hardto- reach areas is no longer a challenge with
  • the gun's push-to-activate design.
  • When used without an extension, the knurled body makes this gun easy to grip and hold.
  • The rubber tip won't mar surfaces and the tip's shape is ideal for small diameter cylindrical-type objects (tubing, lines, etc.).
  • Activation force is less than 4 lbs. so only one hand is required and minimal push force
  • is needed to initiate air flow.
  • Can be also used as a regular blow gun by pulling back on the nozzle with one hand to activate air flow.
SPECIFICATIONS
  • Pressure rating:  125 PSI
  • Operating temperature:  32° - 175° F
  • Material
    • Body: Nickel-plated brass
    • Nozzle and "O" Ring: Buna-N
  • Length:  3"
  • Diameter:  3/4"
  • Weight:  0.165 lbs.
  • Input Port:  1/4" NPT
Warning: User should exercise caution when utilizing a blow gun to clean out any line.

Acme Automotive A639-BL Air Bullet Blow Gun, Display AMA639-BL

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 28 January, 2011.

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