Showing posts with label Pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pressure. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Dirt Devil ND40005 Pressure Flex 1,600 PSI 1.6 GPM Electric Pressure Washer

!±8± Dirt Devil ND40005 Pressure Flex 1,600 PSI 1.6 GPM Electric Pressure Washer

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The Pressure Flex 1600 produces 1600 PSI at 1.6 GPM and is ideal for automotive cleaning, small deck projects, and home use. The unit is lightweight, easy to carry and maneuverable with a sturdy wheel base. It has a 19 foot high pressure hose made with soft material for increased flexibility. With a convenient ON/OFF switch, electric rotary aluminum pump, GFCI and an auto reset motor protection for safe, simple, and reliable operation. Equipped with a detergent bottle and spray gun featuring an adjustable nozzle varying from narrow to wide spray. The Pressure Flex 1600 is excellent for all your quick outdoor cleaning projects.

  • 35-foot power cable
  • GFCI Manual reset
  • 19-foot high pressure hose
  • Aluminum pump with auto shut off
  • Spray gun with wand and narrow to wide spray nozzle

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Taking the Pressure Out of Power Washing

!±8± Taking the Pressure Out of Power Washing

Pressure washers can remove dirt and grime much more efficiently and effectively than traditional methods, and make your Spring-cleaning projects easier to finish.

Dreading the thought of cleaning your siding with your garden hose, a bucket and a scrub brush? Consider purchasing a pressure washer to make the job easier. Pressure washers can remove dirt and grime much more efficiently and effectively than traditional methods. A pressure washer combines an electric motor or gas engine with a pump, and turns an ordinary garden hose into a high-powered cleaning machine. Cleaning solutions can be added to the pressurized water, providing better cleaning results, and adjustable spray wands and brushes accommodate different cleaning situations.

Four main categories of pressure washers exist: light-duty electric; residential gas powered; heavy-duty gas powered; and professional gas powered. When shopping for pressure washers some important terms to know are "pounds per square inch" (PSI), which indicates the pressure of the water, and "gallons per minute"(GPM), which indicates how much water is flushed through the washer at a given time.

The light-duty electric versions work wonderfully for washing cars, boats, house siding, decks, fences, patio furniture, and sweeping up debris. This type of washer has 1,300 to 1,400 pound PSI and uses 1.5 GPM. It sells for 0 to 0.

Residential pressure washers have gas-powered engines. These units have more power than the light-duty electric, so they can perform all the tasks mentioned above, plus they work well for removing stubborn dirt from lawn and garden equipment. They generally have about 1,650 to 2,400 PSI and a 3.75 to six horsepower side-valve or overhead engine and cost anywhere from 0 to 0. (Schulteis)

Heavy-duty pressure washers have more resilient engines and pumps for more power. This type of pressure washer is a good investment if you are using the washer frequently, as in a painting business, where the washer is used to prepare houses for painting. These units have 2,400 - 3,000 PSI, a 5.0 - 8.0 horsepower overhead valve or overhead valve industrial engine and they cost anywhere from 0 - 0.

Professional pressure washers are designed with an industrial engine and pump to accommodate professional users. These machines are powerful enough to clean brick and concrete, and even remove graffiti. They have 2,500 - 4,000 PSI, a 6.5 - 15 horsepower premium overhead valve industrial engine and typically retail for 0 to ,400.

Consider a pressure washer for those tedious spring-cleaning tasks, as well as for large projects like preparing surfaces for painting. Not only will it make the job go quicker, but a new tool always makes a project more interesting.

Sources include: Christopher Schulteis, American Homeowners Association (AHA)® [https://www.ahahome.com/cgi-bin/oec.cgi?p=CN_kiosk/CN_kiosk&c=CN_kiosk/CN_kiosk2_129&acct_code=AH261]


Taking the Pressure Out of Power Washing

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pressure Washer Parts

!±8± Pressure Washer Parts

Pressure washers are devices that are used for cleaning. Pressure washers or power washers produce spray of water at very high pressures, which is sometimes required in order to get rid of grime, dust, grease and heavy stains. Pressure washers are classified into different kinds- electric, hydraulic, gasoline-based and diesel-based. They are also classified as hot or cold pressure washers. Pressure washers' efficiency depends upon the PSI (pounds per square inch), which indicates water pressure, and GPM (gallons per minute), which indicates the flow of the water. Higher PSI and GPM means greater power and more pressure.

There are several parts in a pressure washer. The main part is an electric or gasoline-powered engine attached to a pump. This pump compresses the water and builds up pressure. The hose has a trigger that has the option of spraying the water either in short bursts or as a continuous spray. The power of the washer depends on the strength of the pump. The nozzle or the tip is a very important component. This tip can be adjusted at different angels for adjusting the pressure of the water. The smallest angle generates the highest pressure. Larger angles up to 40 degrees are for generating sprays covering larger surface area. Pressure washers also contain a detergent injector that helps to steadily mix the detergent with the water. Other main parts in a pressure washer are the hose, hose reels, the unloader, and valves, heating and cooling components and other plumbing and electrical fittings.

Pressure washer parts are offered with reasonable warranties. They are generally available at most hardware stores. The Internet is also a good source for shopping for pressure washer parts since there is good variety and also lot of information about the product. There are several websites over the Internet that provide information about pressure washer parts.


Pressure Washer Parts

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