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Portable industrial ventilator manufactured by
Coppus Jectair. The product was/is used to remove fumes from such work
areas as welding and sand blasting. The Coppus company was founded in 1909
in Millbury, Massachusetts. The
Coppus Jectair brand is today owned by Dresser-Rand. From the
manufacturer's website:
Compressed air or steam is admitted to the
Jectair through a single inlet connection in the housing leading to the mixing
chamber. The air or steam jetted from the nozzle creates a Venturi action which
induces a large volume of surrounding air to enter the Jectair through the
aerodynamic inlet bell. The air is then discharged at high velocity through the
horn-shaped diffuser.
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Composition |
Brass, cast aluminum & galvanized steel. |
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Condition |
Solidly enough constructed to serve as a plant
stand or table base. |
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Operation |
The valve turns |
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Age |
1950s-60s estimated |
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Size |
44" high x 10" wide x 10" deep
33 lbs. |
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Shipping |
Item will ship by Greyhound bus for you to pick
up at a depot of your choice.
Greyhound depots by state |
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Unit
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SKU
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F12649
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