Spark Plug Cleaner Pneumatic Sand Blaster W/ Abrasive New In Box Nib on 2040-parts.com
Macedon, New York, US
Spark Plug Cleaner Pneumatic Sand Blaster with included Abrasive
- Connect tool to your air source through air adapter (included), insert spark plug in end, push blaster button for a few seconds, and remove cleaned spark plug
- 2 Position cleaning, position 1 for rigorous abrasive cleaning and position 2 for air blow-off
- Mounting flange to attach to workbench
- Brass air adapter included
- Blaster removes carbon build up on plugs, or will thoroughly dry a flooded plug (blow-off mode)
- Air consumption 7.7 CFM
- 3/8" hose recommended use
- 1/4" NPT inlet, recommended 90 PSI
- Works with all spark plug types and sizes
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