Softwash Skid Sprayer P-40
Quick Overview
- High-Efficiency Cleaning: Delivers a powerful 11 GPM at 300 PSI, ideal for professional soft washing of mold, algae, and other stubborn organic materials
- Robust Honda Motor: Equipped with a Honda 5.5 HP GX200 engine featuring Electric Start and an Oil Alert system for enhanced performance and engine protection
- Durable and Chemical Resistant: Constructed with chemical-resistant components and a single-piece manifold design to reduce leaks and extend the lifespan under harsh conditions
- User-Friendly Features: Offers a bolt-on regulator for precise pressure adjustments and noise-reducing enhancements for a quieter, more comfortable operation
- Also used to pump water to be distributed to other area where lots of water is needed like a solar farm, RO Water filtration at 8gpm
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$2,533.80
$2,876.20
Softwash Skid Sprayer P-40
Specifications:
- Connectivity: Features a 1" suction line, a 3/4" outlet, and a 1/2" bypass for versatile connection options.
- Compact and Portable: Measuring 21” x 16” x 21” and weighing 80 lbs, this unit is designed for easy mobility and space efficiency.
- Ideal Applications: Perfect for professional soft washing of buildings, roofs, and external structures prone to organic growths.
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