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Air Blow Gun Silver model 10499 with multiple nozzle tips
Air Blow Gun Silver model 10499 with multiple nozzle tips
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Air Blow Gun Silver model 10499 with multiple nozzle tips
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Air Blow Gun Silver model 10499 with multiple nozzle tips
Air Blow Gun Silver model 10499 with multiple nozzle tips
Silver air blow gun model 10499 is a handheld pneumatic tool designed to deliver controlled streams of compressed air for cleaning and drying surfaces. Supplied with multiple nozzle tips, the tool adapts to different tasks in workshops and garages, enabling removal of dust, chips and moisture from machinery, workbenches and components. The gun connects to standard compressed-air fittings and is intended for maintenance, inspection and light-duty cleaning operations.
The air blow gun offers adjustable airflow through a trigger mechanism for precise control and reduced air consumption. Multiple nozzle tips are included to provide variation in airflow pattern and reach, allowing work in narrow gaps and over larger areas. The handheld pistol-style design is compact and lightweight for ease of positioning, while metal construction ensures durability for typical workshop use.
Connect the air blow gun to an appropriately rated compressed-air source using a compatible fitting. Select and attach the nozzle tip best suited to the task, ensuring a secure fit. Hold the gun by the handle and depress the trigger to produce an airflow; modulate trigger pressure to vary air output. Keep the airflow directed away from people and sensitive components, and move the nozzle steadily to clear dust, chips or moisture. After use, disconnect from the air supply and store in a dry place.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection and hearing protection when operating the air blow gun. Avoid using high-pressure blasts directly on skin or towards bystanders. For delicate components, select a narrower nozzle and reduce air pressure to minimize the risk of damage. Follow workshop safety procedures and ensure the compressed-air source pressure is within safe operating limits for the tool.
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