ELEMENTS OF A PRESSURE WASHER

Pressure washers are known for their incredible cleaning power. This power can be utilized over a wide range of applications from residential, to contractors and heavy industry. Understanding how a pressure washer operates will help determine which one is the best for you.



THREE ACTIVE CLEANING FACTORS

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AGITATION

The impact force of pressurized water hitting a surface breaks-up dirt particles and washes them away. In many cases, water and pressure is all that is required, especially for residential use.


NEED MORE CLEANING POWER?

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SOAP DETERGENT

If pressurized water isn’t enough to get the job done alone, then adding soap will increase your cleaning power. This is especially true when trying to clean grease or oils. Soaps will chemically break the bonds between grease and grime allowing them to get flushed away more effectively.


MOST POWERFUL CLEANING

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HEAT

Adding heat to your cleaning process is essential for oil and grease clean- up especially in industrial, automotive and agriculture industries. Hot water penetrates and melts grease molecules by lowering the water’s surface tension, greatly reducing cleaning time.

(Note: do not run hot water into your pump unless your pressure washer is specifically capable of doing this).


MEASURING THE CLEANING PERFORMANCE

When comparing pressure washers, it is important to look at how their performance is measured, this will determine the type of unit you require:


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PSI (Pounds per Square Inch):

Measures the pressure or force of the water coming out of the tip. Can be viewed as the speed of the water, or the stripping power. This will help determine how powerful the water stream will be.


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GPM (Gallons per Minute):

Measures the volume of water flowing out of the tip. Can be viewed as the weight of water, or the rinsing power. This will help determine how fast you can clean a surface.


Combined together, PSI and GPM dictate the cleaning power of the machine




MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

MOTOR / ENGINE

Spins the pump

ELECTRIC MOTORS

Runs quietly, minimal maintenance, and zero emissions allowing them to be used indoors.

GAS ENGINES

Delivers exceptional power and portability.

DRIVE SYSTEM

Connects engine to pump

DIRECT DRIVE

The pump is connected directly to the engine. Compact and cost effective.

BELT DRIVE

Gives the pump a longer life by reducing the heat and vibration from the engine. Used in commercial and industrial applications.

PUMP SYSTEM

Pressurizes the water

AXIAL

Wobble plate system. Direct drive, ideal for many light and medium duty applications.

TRIPLEX

Features a crankshaft and piston system that delivers greater power and longer life. For medium to heavy-duty applications.

UNLOADER SYSTEM

Controls water flow in the pump

BUILT-IN

Most common, very economical

EXTERNAL

Commercial and industrial machines

(It is recommended that user doesn’t adjust the unloader unless trained to do so).

DELIVERY SYSTEM


HOSE, WAND AND TIPS

It is important to match the accessories to the power of the machine. Always check the ratings on new accessories. If they are incorrect, it could lead to poor performance or become a hazard and cause damage or injury.