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SPRAY DETERGENTS, DEGREASERS AND DISINFECTANTS WITHOUT CHEMICALS GOING THROUGH THE PUMP INCLUDES COUPLING
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FAQs
Can I use detergent with these pressure cleaners?
Detergent injection is a feature of these pumps. Simply connect your detergent to the clear vinyl tube that connected to the pump and the detergent will be sucked in and mixed with the water. Another option for detergent application is to use a foamer. When using the detergent injection of your pressure cleaner it is required the lance is on the low pressure setting for this to work. Not all pressure cleaners have the ability to have detergent used with them however most pressure cleaners 4,000psi or less will have detergent injection fitted.
Can I mount a hose reel?
Yes, mounting a hose reel to your pressure cleaner is very easy, with the Aussie Pump pressure cleaner they will either have a mounting bar built into the frame or they can supply one with the machine for an extra.
Are these commercial pressure cleaners?
Aussie Pumps design and manufacture their products to last a lifetime, not a season. There are pressure cleaners in their range to suit all applications. Parts and advice is readily available.
Why should I choose hot water over cold water?
When choosing a hot water pressure cleaner, you need to consider how quick you want the job done. We find hot water pressure cleaners are the perfect cleaner for application like cleaning heavy machinery and cleaning down food courts or anywhere you find stubborn built on grease and dirt. Mechanics often have hot water pressure cleaner to wash down engine bays or even their workshop.
What’s the difference between a class A & class B pressure cleaner?
The big difference between a class A & class B pressure cleaner is having RTO certification. The class A pressure cleaner does not require any form of certification for an operator to use the machine and to be covered under work insurance. Class B pressure cleaners do require by law for the operator to be RTO certified, the certification course can take up to 2 days.