Air Blowers
History of Air
Blowers:
Portable air
blowers evolved from mistblowers intended to blow a chemical
formulation in mist form on grapevines, fruits, vegetables or even
tobacco, bananas and other vegetation. It soon became apparent that the
powerful air stream could be used to blow leaves, debris and other
materials more quickly and efficiently than sweeping or raking methods. As
a result mist blowers without a formula tank became air
blowers.
Present use of Air
Blowers:
Solo manufactures the quietest air
blowers available anywhere, with noise levels of 64.5 Db and 64.7
Db on the model 471 and 445. Even the most restrictive noise requirements
are met. Three models provide powerful airstreams reaching 705 cubic feet
per minute. Blowing leaves, debris and general clean up has never been
easier or quieter.
Choosing an air
blower:
Choose the model 445 air
blower with 36cc powerplant when a real lightweight but powerful
unit is needed.
Choose the model 471 air blower
with its 53cc powerplant when more air volume and velocity is needed.
Air
Blower features to look for:
- Long running time - 2 hours per tank of
fuel
- Light weight - 18 or 22 lbs
- Low emission - catalytic convention
equipped
- Throttle "Cruise Control" -
throttle can be set to relieve operator fatigue
- Comfortable design which distributes
blower weight between shoulders and hips
- Primer for easy starting
- Noise level - below 65 Db
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