Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 37

Words: Todd Ferguson, Alan Johnson
Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 37

Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 37
MVP AWARD 2003

Winner of Most Valuable Product Award in 2003 from Building Products Magazine



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Description
COBRA-AIRT™ Model CAC02SS $2,175.00
Sprays acids, caustics, & waterproofing. Dual pumps & (2) 75 ft hoses. Mounted on wheeled frame with compressor.

COBRA-AIRT™ CAC02ACW $2,325.00
Two active pumps. One side has metal wand and quick connects. Sprays acids, caustics plus second pump sprays waterproofing & sealers that allow use of metal fittings. Dual pumps, (1) 75 ft & (1) 125 ft hoses. Mounted on wheeled frame with compressor.

FEATURES/BENEFITS

Variable Pressure 20-90 PSI Adjustable to Suit Chemical Requirements

Two operators can spray simultaneously at up to 3 gpm total output

"1 year Regardless of Reason Warranty" (except compressor) The best in the Construction Industry!

Compressor has a 6-month Replacement Parts Warranty (Except Low Voltage Failures caused by contractor)

Sprays Acids, Caustics and Waterproofing

Two hoses and plastic wands are Standard. Metal wand & Q-Connects on ACW units.

Free: $30.00 Spare Parts Kit

Cleaning Chemicals applied high & low with one Cobra-Air™ #CAB01SS

If you're going to be in business 10 years from now. This is your sprayer. Phut Pat

cobra-air

Cleaned with Diedrich 101 using a Cobra Sprayer!

Shown with Two 75 ft Special Hoses

Splash Proof Quick Connect Discharge Couplings

SPLITTER

2011 Training Programs

When: As our schedule permits

Where: Harrisburg, PA 17112

Who: limited to 45 contractors

Duration: 2-3 hour seminars & 1-3 days of interactive you get dirty "hands on training"

"see www.restorationdirect.com for details on our 2011 programs



Chuck at Rock Image in Wisconsin painted his white cobra-air™ cover black to prevent his competitors from finding his equipment source. The secret is out! Need a good restoration contractor in Wisconsin? Call Chuck: 608-343-4348.


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