ProTool 27ft Carbon Fiber Rotary Brush Pole
Quick Overview
- Pole Features: Extends to 27ft, collapses to 5.5ft, with an oval tube for reduced spinning and improved control.
- Durable Construction: Made of carbon fiber with cross-weave for stiffness, featuring spring-loaded clamps for easy adjustments.
- Secure Attachment: The ProTool Oval Solar Pole connects to the J. Racenstein brush using an M22 Male or SS male JIC connector.
- Pressure Washer Connection: The system includes a valve, pressure gauge, and regulator, ending with an M22 Male fitting or optional QC Coupler for pressure washer connections.
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$888.70
$1,081.40
ProTool Solar Oval Pole and Hose Kit
Hose Routing:
- Internal Connection: Route the hose from the 1/4in connector inside the pole to a QC Coupler at the bottom end, allowing the pole to disconnect easily from the brush.
Pressure Washer Connection:
- Hose Attachment: Attach the pole and hose to the pressure washer via the QC Coupler.
- Valve and Gauge: Install a valve, followed by a pressure gauge and pressure regulator. Use an M22 Male fitting for the pressure washer connection.
- Optional Adaptor: If the pressure washer uses a QC Plug style connection, employ the M22 to QC Coupler adaptor provided.
This setup ensures a secure and efficient connection, enhancing the cleaning capabilities of the ProTool Oval Solar Pole with the Water Powered Solar Brushes.
This is an Example of the assembled Pole and Brush
Brush Not included, Sold Seperately
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