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3/8 Inch NPT Air Blow gun with High Flow - Acme Automotive

Part #: A690CS

The Acme Automotive A690CS 3/8 Inch NPT High-Flow Air Blow Gun is engineered for professional technicians and industrial applications requiring efficient and controlled debris removal. Designed for maximum flow, this blow gun quickly clears heavy shavings, chips, and dust from workspaces and components, ensuring a clean and safe environment. Its robust construction is built to withstand the demands of daily professional use.

Key Features

  • High-Flow Performance: Delivers maximum airflow for rapid and thorough clean-up of even the heaviest debris.
  • OSHA Compliant: Meets or exceeds current OSHA regulations for workplace safety.
  • Ergonomic and Lightweight Design: At just 6.2 oz, its balanced and ergonomic design reduces user fatigue during extended operation.
  • Variable Flow Trigger: Provides precise control over airflow, allowing technicians to adjust output for delicate tasks or heavy-duty blow-off.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade materials for lasting reliability in demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Applications

This professional-grade air blow gun is ideal for a wide range of tasks in automotive repair shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial settings. It excels at cleaning engine bays, brake assemblies, machinery, workbenches, and various components before assembly or inspection. Its high-flow capacity makes it particularly effective for removing metal chips, sawdust, and other stubborn debris from equipment and surfaces.

Specifications

  • Weight of Blow Gun: 6.2 oz.
  • Sound Level @ 140 PSI (Db): 80
  • Length: 10.5"
  • Width: 5.75"
  • Height: 2.125"
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  • Model: 107280
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5lbs
  • UPC: 048232106909
  • Manufacturers Part #: A690CS
  • Manufactured by: Acme Automotive
  • Also Known As: AMA690CS, ACM-A690CS, AEA690CS

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 April, 2010.