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Wils-Matic Auto Tube Puncher dramatically reduces HVAC Cleaning Time |
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Friday, 26 January 2007 |
Newly released by Thomas C. Wilson, the compact Wils-Matic Auto Tube Puncher dramatically reduces HVAC system cleaning time as it quickly removes light to medium deposits. The company will be showcasing this new product at AHR Expo which will take place in Dallas (USA) from the 29th to the 31st January.
With this groundbreaking product, the amount of cleaning time is cut in half compared to using a manual tube puncher, which greatly increases efficiency and helps maintenance supervisors and operations managers save resources, refers the company in a press release. The selfcontained unit is designed for use in wet applications with straight tubes up to 50 feet in length and proves wellsuited for multiple applications, including heat exchangers, condensers, chillers, and absorbers.
"We believe that 'Smarter Work begins with Smarter Tools' and this innovative new product demonstrates that perfectly," said Stephen Hanley, Vice President of Thomas C. Wilson. "As HVAC system managers enter the season for winter cleaning, this is the ideal tool to help them increase overall productivity and efficiency - as well as achieve higher levels of cleaning."
Among its many groundbreaking features, the unit provides a feeder gun to control shaft rotation, shaft feed, and the water flow. By pressing the top of the trigger, users can rotate the shaft clockwise, start water flow, and feed the shaft and casing into the tube.
By pressing the bottom of the trigger, users can reverse the shaft rotation and pull out the shaft and casing from the inside of the tube. In addition, an adjustable "shaft & casing length stop unit" allows operators to set the distance to be cleansed. Once the shaft feed reaches the set distance, it stops. Additional "smart benefits" of the tool include unique "non-slip" feeding, adjustable forward end limit stop, and a quick "Plug & Play" start. |