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Typhoon Pro High Volume Blow Gun 1/4" NPT - Acme Automotive

Part #: A681CS

The Acme Automotive A681CS Typhoon Pro High Volume Blow Gun is engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial applications. This all-metal blow gun delivers significant air volume and thrust, making quick work of tough cleaning and drying tasks. Its durable construction is designed to withstand harsh workshop environments and frequent use.

Key Features

  • High-Volume Performance: Delivers 34 CFM at 125 PSI, generating 2.1 lbs. of thrust for efficient debris removal and drying.
  • All-Metal Construction: Built with an aluminum body and chrome-plated tip for superior durability, chemical, and solvent resistance, ensuring a long service life.
  • Chrome-Plated High-Flow Tip: Features a robust, chrome-plated brass tip designed for maximum airflow and resistance to wear.
  • Easy Maintenance: Can be easily disassembled for thorough cleaning and maintenance, extending the tool's lifespan.
  • Silicone-Free Design: Ideal for paint applications, ensuring no silicone contamination that could affect finishes.
  • OSHA Compliant: Meets or exceeds current OSHA standards for safety and performance.

Applications

The Typhoon Pro High Volume Blow Gun is an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics. It excels at quickly clearing heavy debris, dust, metal shavings, and liquids from engine bays, workstations, and machinery. Its high volume is also effective for drying parts after cleaning and is safe for use in paint preparation areas due to its silicone-free construction.

Specifications

  • Weight: 12 oz.
  • Length: 10.5"
  • Width: 5.75"
  • Height: 2.125"
  • Inlet Thread: 1/4" NPT

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  • Model: 118839
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 4823210681
  • Manufacturers Part #: A681CS
  • Manufactured by: Acme Automotive
  • Also Known As: AMA681CS, AEA681CS, ACMA681CS, ACM-A681CS

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