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Lots can happen during a wind storm. And you can find enough to be tense about, without the added worry of losing a crane or two.

To ease your mind—and protect your investment—investigate the

Bendix Crane Wind Alarm Set.

The Bendix wind alarm provides local audible and visual alarm when winds reach the level of an adjust- able preset limit. A switch closure provides the option for automatic braking and/or wheel locking when alarm level is reached.

The alarm has features like a

Bendix Aerovane® wind speed transmitter or wind speed and direction transmitter. An Aerovane® indicator/recorder. And an

Aerovane® wind alarm.

You also get optional telemetry electronics that activate remote alarm indicators through dedicated telephone lines.

If you have special needs, we can adapt the system to meet them. To help cranes keep their sea legs during high winds.

For more information, contact:

The Bendix Corporation, Envi- ronmental & Process Instruments

Division, 1400 Taylor Avenue,

Baltimore, Maryland 21204.

Phone: (301) 321-5200.

Bendix

WIND ALARM

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