Rotary Brush Electric Standard Pole Adaptor 50ft
Quick Overview
- Adapter for Rotary 24v Electric Solar Brushes 300psi
- M22 Twist Adapter
- Ball Valve included
- 50ft of 300psi Hose
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Rotary Brush Electric Standard Pole Adaptor 50ft
This pole adapter is used with Gardiner and ProTool poles to attach the Rotary Brushes, both Pressure Washer Water Powered Brushes
The aluminum tip replaces the #1 Section in any Gardiner or ProTool pole. There is also a Gardiner Powerwash pole available without the #1 section
Used to support the Electric powered rotary brushes for Atrium and Solar Panel cleaning and connect them to various water sources.
Assembly required: Send the 1/4in tip of the hose through the pole and then attach the pole adaptor to the end of the 1/4in male connector on the hose. Add the M22 Fitting to the adaptor to the tip of your brush has that fitting style or use the JIC Swivel fittings for the 3/8in not style attachment then select the appropriate fittings for the other end of the hose to connect to your water source
Attach the powered rotary brush directly to the tip of the pole adapter using the appropriate Tip AdaptorSend 1/4in End of Hose through Pole
When out the other side attach pole Adaptor
When you have an M22 Brush connection use the M22 adaptor and Tighten the Pole Adaptor and M22 14MM fitting to the end of the hose
Completed Pole Top configuration
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