The most basic classification of high pressure washers is based on their mobility: that is, as mobile pressure cleaning systems and as stationary cleaning units. Most people mistakenly think that stationary machines have limited use only. However, with the right technology and features, these machines can be easily used for a number of different cleaning applications.
Experienced professionals know how to get the best out of stationary high pressure washers. The following are some tips practiced by seasoned cleaning professionals.
Use of Long Hoses
One practical substitute for mobility is Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology. With this feature, high pressure washers, such as the stationary Super Max™ 15500, can reach up to 300 feet away without losing pressure or having to move the machine. This is helpful for cleaning confined to one large area.
AST® Technology
Daimer®’s AST® technology allows users to switch the pressure washer on and off using the scatter gun. If there is no output through the machine for 30 seconds, the machine will be switched off automatically. The cleaning workers can switch on the machine by pulling the trigger of the scatter gun.
Experienced professionals know how to get the best out of stationary high pressure washers. The following are some tips practiced by seasoned cleaning professionals.
Use of Long Hoses
One practical substitute for mobility is Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology. With this feature, high pressure washers, such as the stationary Super Max™ 15500, can reach up to 300 feet away without losing pressure or having to move the machine. This is helpful for cleaning confined to one large area.
AST® Technology
Daimer®’s AST® technology allows users to switch the pressure washer on and off using the scatter gun. If there is no output through the machine for 30 seconds, the machine will be switched off automatically. The cleaning workers can switch on the machine by pulling the trigger of the scatter gun.