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Tuesday 26 February 2008

Battery-operated grease gun

The Powergun comes with a spare battery pack which allows lubrication work and battery charging to take place concurrentlyMACNAUGHT will be exhibiting a compact, lightweight and portable battery-operated grease gun during National Manufacturing Week at the end of May 2008.
Built for the machinery maintenance industry, the BG 100 Powergun is said to operate twice as fast as the original model, pumping grease out at 100gm per minute free flow. The company claims this will cut servicing time in half.
The Powergun comes with a spare battery pack which allows lubrication work and battery charging to take place concurrently. Each battery has the capacity to allow the unit to dispense up to three 450gm cartridges at 345000kPa.
The Powergun is operational in temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius, and has a 762mm flexible extension for reaching less-accessible grease points. It can be connected to a bulk refilling or J2 grease pump system.
The company will be exhibiting the unit on Stand 4203 at National Manufacturing Week at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from 27 May to 30 May.

Key contact:
Macnaught
www.macnaught.com.au

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