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Scissorman Int'l Ltd. |
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"Ergonomics means trying to help" |

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Swiveling Clipper Vacuum |
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Scissorman International, Ltd. And its subsidiary Miniature Technologies introduces a new “Swiveling Quick Connect Clipper Vacuum” unit whose function is described by the following description and the enclosed pictures. This product has been tested by customers since the year 2000 in order to enhance its reliability.
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The best advantage can be achieved by having the hose over the arm of the groomer from the top. With this device, (where your hand moves along with the clipper machine) the hose will follow. The “Swiveling Clipper Quick Connect Clipper Vacuum Unit” is compatible with the vacuum system of Romani and/or Hanvey. This means you can own any vacuum system and simply add to it the Swiveling Quick Connect Vacuum Attachment by purchasing it from the manufacturer and/or distributor. Any additional information about this product can be obtained by sending Scissorman an E-mail with your questions. You can find us in the CONTACT US box at the bottom of this page. |


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The “quick connect” hose swivels wherever the clipper machine turns |
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Suction nozzle with aluminum head and button spring attachment which allows the nozzle to be disconnected. |
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A complete assembly of the quick connector, hose, suction nozzle, and the head for AGR/AGC clippers |






























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It should be noticed that the vacuum unit is capable of being attached to the clipper machine of Andis latest developments: Andis AGR, AGC and similar, and has significant advantages to other competing units in this field. It is swiveling, quick connecting-disconnecting, and light. The suction hose does not tangle; it always swivels to its position. It can be used with cordless (or corded) clipper machines. It is easy and comfortable to use and has a significantly less resistant vacuum hose to move according to the hand movement and position of the groomer. All parts are machined out of Aviation Aluminum to a high degree of accuracy. |

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Top view of the complete assembly with the suction slot defining the volume of air |
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This shows an initial stage of inserting the suction nozzle into the head. |
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Two Oster Clipper machines with the button-release head attached to them. The suction nozzle can thus be moved from one clipper to another. |
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A close-up look at the assembly of three parts: The clipper head, suction nozzle, and the quick connector with the rotating air management unit |
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The front view of the system to observe how the clipper blade is being cooled while air is being supplied to the suction nozzle. |
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Side view of the head with the spring-release button and a slot for the suction nozzle. |
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Air management system that consists of: Plastic quick-connector, and rotating air intake regulator. |
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This picture indicates a quick connect or disconnecting of the hose to the suction nozzle |
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This system indicates the operation of disconnecting the hose from the nozzle |
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This picture shows an adjustment of vacuum intake by the slot in the air regulator. |
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This picture shows a slightly opened air intake in order to decrease the suction volume of air from the front of the suction nozzle |
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This picture indicates a slot with a locking mechanism which allows the suction nozzle to slide in and slide out |
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The pictures shown indicate the full working assembly of the Swiveling Clipper Vacuum. |
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This picture shows a front view of the air suction arrangement through the teeth of the blade. |
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The top view of the Swiveling Clipper Vacuum System |
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Connecting or disconnecting the quick connector is easy “by pushing the button” |
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Separate assembly of the aviation aluminum suction nozzle and AGC/AGR head |
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This picture indicates how easy it is to disconnect the suction nozzle and use the clipper without the attachment |
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This picture illustrates the quick-connector and air regulator assembly with the hose |
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This is an enlarged picture of the aviation aluminum machine head for ACR/AGC models with the slot and spring release mechanism. |
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This picture shows 2 views of a very strong suction nozzle which cannot be crushed or torn away in years of use |
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Shown above is the assembly of the quick connector air management suction nozzle and the head for Oster |
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A different view of the same assembly for the Oster clipper |
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The view of the assembly before being fully connected to the hose for the Oster clipper |
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Andis blade-drive assembly |
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A specialty adapter for a Shop Vac and a hose |
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This unit is being used for connecting 2 hoses together in order to accommodate a longer distance between the suction unit and the work station (grooming table) |




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Attachment to the black Andis Square(1 or 2 speed) in completion with the suction nozzle, quick-connector and air management |
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Side view of the black Andis square with a visible spring button which allows disconnecting of the nozzle away from the clipper so that the groomer can work without attachment |
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The locking mechanism allows the suction nozzle to be placed in 2 positions. The front full one, and 1/4 backwards for slower suction. |
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Sideways glance at the complete assembly of the black Andis square and Swiveling Clipper Vacuum |
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Andis square in the process of the suction nozzle being inserted in the head. |
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The second position of the suction nozzle which locks approximately .5 inches away from the blade. It is being used for decreasing the volume of suction. |
