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Portable pressure washer

12th December 1969, Page 103
12th December 1969
Page 103
Page 103, 12th December 1969 — Portable pressure washer
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All components in a portable power washer introduced by W. C. Youngman are enclosed in a steel protective casing above a welded-steel solution tank. The unit has two rubber-tyred wheels and a handle to form an easily transportable pressure washer.

Output of the Master Power Cleaner, as the equipment is known, is 3gal per minute at a pressure of 750 p.s.i. and the solution tank has a capacity of 9gal which provides for up to three hours continuous operation.

A high-pressure twin-piston constant-displacement pump is direct coupled to a 1 hp motor. This runs at 1,750 rpm and is totally enclosed being suitable for a 220V supply.

Other components included with the equipment are a cleaner-ratio selector valve, removable stainless-steel filters, a pressure relief valve and a water-pressure regulator, The Master Power Cleaner is designed for all types of application including degreasing and cleaning mud from plant and vehicles, pressure-washing walls and floors, buildings, and so on and it will operate either from a mains water supply or from a static source.

Provision is made through the control panel for an external supply of cleaner solution for extended operations or where a second type of fluid is required. Standard equipment includes a 20ft pressure hose and light-alloy spray gun with 25 deg nozzle. Marketed by: W. C. Youngman Ltd., Manor Royal, Crawley, Sussex.