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WARNING: CONTAINS TOLUENE AND XYLENE VAPOR HARMFUL MAYAFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. CAUSES EYE SKIN AND THROAT IRRITATION. NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Do not breath vapors, spray mist, sanding dust or overspray.

WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

CONTAINS: TOLUENE XYLENE SOLVENT headaches confusion memory loss dizziness Nausea CAUSES: SOLVENT THINNER EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT IRRITATION headaches lack of muscle coordination dizziness confusion loss of balance EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT IRRITATION possible death

CAUTION: Contains Resin, Hydrocarbon Propellant, Toluene and Acetone. To avoid breathing vapors and spray mist, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Overexposure may result in nausea, headache, confusion and instability.

CONTAINS: RESIN BINDER POLYMER HYDROCARBON PROPELLANT ACETONE SOLVENT TOLUENE SOLVENT headache, lightheadedness dizziness unsteadiness confusion NOSE THROAT LUNG EYE IRRITATION headache lightheadedness dizziness LUNG IRRITATION UNCONSIOUSNESS DEATH headache nausea AVOID PROLONGED EXPOSURE

the solution Filter Shelf Booths are equipped with replaceable filters which provide maximum air flow with minimal face loading and pass-through of overspray. Filter Spray Booth Shelf Type with Filter Cells

FABSF-7' High Booths Inside Working Dimensions Outside DimensionsVenilating Unit included Velocity In 1/4" S.P. 1/4" S.P. Price less duct & switches Booth Symbol WDWDSizeH.P.S.P FABSF-3'3'2'3'4"4'2"18"1/ $1,750 FABSF-4'4'3'4'4"5'2"18"1/ $1,895 FABSF-5'5'3'5'4"5'2"18"1/ $2,275 FABSF-6'6'3'6'4"5'2"18"3/ $2,325 FABSF-8'8'3'8'4"6'2"24"3/ $2,650 FABSF-10'10'3'10'4"6'2"24" $3,195 Shelf Type Filter Booths will accommodate Top or Back Exhaust, and are available in many standard sizes or can be designed to meet your requirements. Openings are available, in roof or side panels, to accommodate lighting fixtures

Standard items included with booth: Top Exhaust 230/460, 3 phase totally enclosed motor 2 sets of filter Belt Guard & Draft Gauge

BENCH TYPE BOOTH another solution Single Exhaust Filter Type Bench Booths with *AG- (Standard) Fiber Glass Filters, provide maximum air flow with minimal face loading and pass-through of overspray. Standard items included with booth: Top Exhaust 115/230, 1 phase explosion proof motor 2 sets of filter Belt Guard & Draft Gauge

Shelf is 30" from floor Booth Symbol Inside Working DimensionsOutside Dimensions Venilating Unit included Velocity In 1/4" S.P. 1/4" S.P. Price less duct & switches WDHWDHSizeH.P.S.P. EBF-3'3'2'6"2'3'4"3'2"4'8"12"1/ $1,300 EBF-4'4'2'6"2'4'4"3'2"4'8"12"1/ $1,350 EBF-5'5'2'6"2'5'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $1,525 EBF-6'6'2'6"2'6'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $1,650 EBF-8'8'2'6"2'8'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $1,760 EBF-10'10'2'6"2'10'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $2,120 EBF-12'12'2'6"2'12'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $2,360 EBF-14'14'2'6"2'14'4"3'2"4'8"18"1/ $2,650 Booths will accommodate Top or Back exhaust. All Booths are supplied with an extra set of Fiber Glass Filters and visible draft gauge.