• EXAIR’s VariBlast Precision Safety Air Guns provide a focused blast of air capable while minimising air consumption and noise.
    EXAIR’s VariBlast Precision Safety Air Guns provide a focused blast of air capable while minimising air consumption and noise.
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EXAIR’s VariBlast Precision Safety Air Guns provide a focused blast of air capable of handling tough jobs while minimising air consumption and noise.

The OSHA safe air gun employs an engineered, full finger, variable flow trigger able to produce varying force upon a target simply by pulling the trigger. The VariBlast is available with a standard, 12” (305mm) or 20” (508mm) extension, which can also be outfitted with type 316 stainless steel or PEEK thermoplastic air nozzles for non-marring applications.

A quiet 75 dBA noise level is well below the limits of the OSHA noise exposure standard 29 CFR 1910.95(a).

A variety of other Super Air Nozzles with different force and flow values are available from Compressed Air Australia. All EXAIR’s Safety Air Gun product lines are CE compliant and use engineered air nozzles for high performance and safety. All are available with extension pipes and chip shields.

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