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NEON SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES
Electro Mechanical Flashers
FMS began manufacturing mechanical flashers in the late 1950s. It started with simple on–off units, but quickly expanded the line to include
flashers that perform a wide variety of functions including chasing, spelling, scintillating, and other effects. The design and technology used
on mechanical flashers is no longer new, yet they continue to offer distinct advantages because of their design simplicity and reliable long term
performance under varying operating conditions.
Units operate on standard 115 volt current. Motors are available in 220 volt by special order.
Model 1 Flashers Model 22 Flashers Model 33 Chasers
Basic on off unit Economical effects unit Incorporating directional motion
The most basic and powered by a Very reliable and economical way Most commonly used on flashing
synchronous motor that drives one or to add on-off, alternating, or color incandescent bulb signs with a border or
two cams at a constant speed. changing effects to a sign or other directional motion in a field of bulbs.
device.
Model 33 Spellers Model 55 High Voltage Flasher Model 66 High Speed Chaser
Sequentially timed effects Distribute secondary voltage Create a twinkling action
Designed for applications where Specifically designed to distribute the Generally used to create a scintillating or
electric circuits are to be flashed secondary voltage of a neon transformer. twinkling action in fields of flashing bulbs.
in particular sequences.
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