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Apni’s g New Products pg from Australia I g Each month we’ll be publishing some of the ever-growing list of exciting new Australian products. Products you may want to buy, to sell, to use, to be agent jragfeCT for, to make under licence. Complete information about many more potential profit-making products is available in our journal “Australian Trading News” or from our offices in Wellington and Auckland. HYDRAULIC RAM IS POLLUTION FREE, r—h ~ .-r .. .FTT . iiiH&fl USES NO ENERGY XA - The “Billabong" ram is designed to pump water 24 _Z- LyvJt hours a day, every day. As it operates without a ff zr m ,rrh~)j 4 g motor it does not pollute the atmosphere or use g * 8 fuel. It doesn’t even need supervision! B , _ - The ram uses water power from a dam or stream Wi IffiCT to pump water to heights up to 61 metres. / .-pi Self-lubricating, low maintenance, robust pumping zAi j units are made of cast-iron with brass valves. 1) ILSSbJI STRAIN GOES DOWN THE DRAIN WITH AUSSIE DEVICE MGsJ The Postmaster General’s Department in Wellington tsssaasta has requested samples of an ingenious Australian HtSTOS device which enables heavy manhole covers, up to A con l,nuou3rec, P r °“ting motion ereates 600 kg, to be lifted easily by one man, without strain alternate suction and discharge on the liquid side of MmsM or risk of back injury. "The Ezi-lift" has won an each diaphragm in each chamber. Suction a d Australian Design Award from the Industrial Design °J sch . ar 9® valves i ?°/ 1 d through —s™™. Council of Australia. The handling techniques can the chambers and the discharge ports. . be learned in less than half an hour. The flowdown configuration allowsa: wide range of bFj'm Qth The Ezi-lift is available in two fluids, from thin voJati le PwH| models, the “Standard Pair” and to sludges with large solids, to be pumped without SaStadi JMaBBkCg the “Companion" plus adaptors to fit choking as there is a continuous’downward Wfi all existing types of manhole flushing of the valve and passage systems at all i covers. The lifter is becoming times. The "Sludge Piper” can be mounted widely used throughout permanently or used as a portable unit | Australia, particularly by hwiliihii® W municipal councils and PRACTICAL GAS BURNER puyuaa departments of works. AIDS CRAFT POTTERS STTsCSii V? The "AM Pottery Kiln Burner” is a complete selftv. contained unit in a choice of six sizes, making it a lI 'ShaMI ’*■ Vt valuable accessory for hobby potters as well as for Eumiiw ~i.a l X teachers of ceramics, professional craftsmen and csMsEsta commercial potteries. The burner has a patented | I two-stage injector which gives complete flame )HI iwfl control. The design prevents “burn back’atthe W-7,’ ’k!- ... injector under all conditions of use. Models are WX ..JW' T""' " available with appropriate control for use with genmaarg v ■-"-’"'—A 73552 natural gas. l HERE’S A USEFUL CALENDAR OF AUSTRALIAN Eshb&S EXHIBITS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR IN THE NEXT FOUR MONTHS BOfcg AIR-POWERED PUMP WORKS Pakprint’Bo — International Printing & Packaging fjCr'-If -l THROUGH THICK AND THIN Exhibition —Melbourne2-6June The unique design of the "Sludge Piper” allows it to Australian Measuring Testing and Control hESEttauaJ move liquids containing up to 60% solids. There are Equipment Display — Auckland 10-12 June models available that are impervious to acid or International Catering Trade Fair —Equipment alkaline and radio-active wastes. With uses such as Products and Services —Sydney 29 June-3 July gs movingpaint, paper pulp, abrasive slurries, ceramic INFOTEX (Information Technology Exchange)— slip and glaze, it is an obvious step forward for Electronic office equipment. ■ ■ industrial and constructional operations. The computers, etc. — Sydney 21-24 July sturdy pump is ideal for any of the tough jobs you I,.——— — ,■ ■—l may have in mind. For more information contact: THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER ESI 72-78 Hobson Street, Wellington 1. PO Box 12145. Phone 736-411 12 Lome Street, Auckland 1. PO Box 3601. Phone 32-429 .

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