Senin, 09 Juni 2014

Will a 1750PSI attachment fit in an 1800PSI Pressure Washer?




heheman140


I just purchased used 1800 PSI pressure washer but I did not come with a variable lance, or a turbo lance. After doing some research I found a kit (in my price) which includes both the attachments and also comes with a new gun and a hose. But the only problem is that the max pressure is 1750 PSI for this kit. I was wondering if this kit will work with my 1800PSI pressure washer. I have attached a link below for the website.

http://www.pwmall.com/website/Nproductdetail.aspx?ITEMNMBR=OAK-KIT-2&BCATCHILDID2=1&ID=123464

Also if anyone knows any websites where I would be able to purchase similar attachments for the pressure washer, please post it.

Thanks
Thanks a lot fred k. Yes i am looking for a US supplier.



Answer
There is not a problem with the small pressure difference.
Pressure washers are advertised with a Maxiumum pressure rating but that only really applies to the best possible operating conditions.
As soon as the jet leaves the lance, the effective pressure is reduced. At the tip the pressure is enough to cut through soft materials but 5m away you will just get wet.
The only proviso is making sure the accessories fit the gun, but as you have chosen a complete kit there should not be any problem.

As the link is in $US, do you want a US supplier?

I just started a pressure washing side business, is there any secrets to cut cleaning time?




Richard S


i have a 3000 psi pressure washer with extention.Looking for tips,tools,or chemicals that would help


Answer
Yes, I've been doing it full time for 3 years and learned that a good surface cleaner and a 6 ft. wand are great time saving tools. Best money I ever spent. Ex: Almost everybody will want you to do their driveway or sidewalks along with the house. Do a driveway by hand and it will take hours and give you a sore back. Use a surface cleaner and it will take 60-90 minutes and do a better job than with a wand. Good surface cleaners last 10 years and have few moving parts to break. New ones cost around $1500 but will pay for themselves in a month. The 6 ft. wand. When cleaning the eaves, soffit and fascia of a house, you have to hit it from several angles to get it clean and a 6 ft. wand saves you from lugging a ladder around the whole house so you can get the nozzle at the right distance to the surface. The area I work in is hilly so many of the lots are sloped and suddenly a house is much taller at one end. Normally, you would need to get a ladder or extension pole. With a 6 ft. wand, you can still reach the area and move on to the next. A 6 ft. wand also has a tendency to keep you drier when working. Ex: when you are cleaning mold from a slab, it's easier to stay dry. 6 ft. wands usually run about $150, but are totally worth it. Get one with a variable pressure handle and it will save the wear and tear on your machine, but specifically the pump. Also, a 12 ft. ladder with a 6 ft. wand will allow you to clean most 2 story houses without having to use a 24 ft. extension pole. Extension poles are great for the abs but it gets old as the summer goes on. I'll be happy to talk with you about chemicals I use, just contact me. No charge.




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