Sunday, April 3, 2011

Quality High Pressure Washers—Tips On Choosing Them


Just as you would with other equipment, you must pay extra attention to the standards of quality before purchasing high pressure washers. Only top-grade power cleaners will function well for years, survive extended periods of rough use, and incur very little in maintenance costs. Now, here are a few tips on what you need to look out for when you purchase a quality power cleaner.

The brand you choose must be from a reputable supplier like the Super Max™ series from Daimer®. The housing of the high pressure washers in this range is made of high-quality materials powder coated stainless steel. Unlike aluminum or cheap plastic housing, a heavy-duty stainless steel housing helps extend the life of your power cleaner by protecting it from wear and tear.

Heated versions of high pressure washers in the Super Max™ range feature boilers with a self-clean function. This advanced technology helps keep the boiler free of any harmful buildup of deposits that can harm its functioning. The heating coils in these pressure cleaning machines are made of heavy-duty stainless steel.

Another notable quality aspect of the Super Max™ series of high pressure washers is the mobile configuration. Choosing mobile power cleaning systems, such as the Super Max™ 9000, is important especially when it comes to cleaning vast areas. For wheeled pressure cleaners, make sure the wheels are tough and can resist wear under harsh conditions.

Always choose products from a reputable supplier to ensure you get the best machine available.

Monday, March 21, 2011

High Pressure Washers for Excellent Fleet Maintenance


Mobile Hot Water Pressure Washer

If you know the effort and time required to get a car clean, you can easily imagine the hard work that goes into cleaning larger vehicles like buses or trucks. This is why fleet maintenance facilities generally have a tough time keeping the entire fleet spotlessly clean and gleaming. Unlike cars, trucks collect more dust and dirt, especially on long trips. To effectively clean away all that grime, detailing professionals must be equipped with high pressure washers.

It is important to choose high pressure washers from reputable suppliers and to know the rules of auto detailing. Generally, pressure levels above 1500 psi are not recommended for cleaning vehicles, as the higher pressure levels can cause dents, scratching, and paint chipping on vehicles. In addition, many professionals prefer to use machines with low flow rates to avoid water runoff and drainage fines.

To put an end to all these drawbacks, Daimer® launched certain high pressure washers in the Super Max™ series that are specifically intended to manage vehicle detailing applications. One example of a low flow power cleaner is the Super Max™ 6120SCW. With pressure levels of 1000 psi, low flow rates of 0.5 GPM, and steam temperatures of up to 300°F, these high pressure washers feature the perfect combination of capabilities needed for reliable fleet maintenance.

High pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW are also unbelievably versatile. Its ability to detail different vehicle surfaces offers ample proof of this versatility. 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

How to Get Best Out of Stationary High Pressure Washers


Natural Gas Fired Pressure Washers

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.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

High Pressure Washers — Using Commercial Machines


Cold Water Pressure Washer Surface Cleaners

Daimer® offers high pressure washers for commercial and industrial use. These machines have many advantages over ordinary, low grade machines that are suitable only for limited or personal use.

1.High quality: Machines sold through Daimer® have stainless steel heating elements. This makes the machine more durable, while aluminum parts used by competitors are brittle and cannot withstand high temperature and pressure levels. High pressure washers from Daimer® are constructed from powder coated steel, helping to prevent against corrosion and chipping.

2.Portable: Daimer®’s high pressure washers, with the exception of stationary machines, can be easily transported. You can choose machines with wheels or purchase machines that may be mounted onto trailers.

3.Power: Whether you choose heated or non-heated machines, Daimer®’s high pressure machines offer unmatched power and productivity. The Super Max™ 8790, a portable, electric, non-heated machine, attains pressure levels as high as 5000 psi, which is suitable for cleaning agricultural tools, sheds, barns, and for industrial purposes. At the other end of the spectrum are machines such as the Super Max™ 6000, with pressure levels of 750 psi that offer high temperatures ideal for car washes, restaurants, retail stores, offices and residential buildings.
4.Versatility: Many of Daimer®’s Super Max™ pressure washers are tri-mode machines, meaning they can be used as cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washers. Such versatility allows operators to use these high pressure washers for a larger selection of cleaning applications. 

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Identifying Superior Quality High Pressure Washers


Heavy-Duty Pressure Washer

The popularity of high pressure washers has resulted in the market being flooded with new versions of power cleaners equipped with advanced cleaning technologies. Despite the various machines available, one fact remains unchanged. The best power cleaning machines are those that use high quality parts and components. When purchasing a pressure cleaner, it becomes clearly important to choose high-grade models such as those offered by suppliers like Daimer®.

The Super Max™ series of high pressure washers from Daimer® is unmatched in quality. Low cost power cleaners generally feature low-quality plastic or aluminum casing that quickly wears away with constant use. In contrast, Super Max™ power washers have powder-coated, chip-resistant, heavy-duty stainless steel casing.

The Super Max™ range of high pressure washers features high-grade stainless steel heating coils. These stainless steel heating coils can generate steam at temperatures up to 330°F. In addition, machines such as the Super Max™ 12200 feature pressure levels of 2000 psi and flow rates of 4 GPM. Daimer® also offers technologies such as Long Hose Technology and Automatic Shut-off Technology™ for all electric machines. With LHT technology, operators can reach up to 300 feet away without moving the machine. AST® technology will allow the operator to automatically shut off the machine when not in use for 30 seconds.

Although the upfront cost of quality high pressure washers may be more, remember that the machine is built to withstand demanding cleaning applications and, in turn, is less likely to break down and generate maintenance costs.


Monday, January 31, 2011

High Pressure Washers for Cleaning on the Go!

Propane Trailer Pressure Washer
Many stationery high pressure washers offer powerful cleaning in commercial and industrial settings. Naturally, many of these stationery systems are used indoors where there is an electrical supply readily available. So, what happens when you need the cleaning power of high pressure washing machines outdoors?

The outdoor applications of these pressure washing machines are almost endless. From auto detailing to cleaning public areas to cleaning boats and agricultural equipment, these pressure washers are helpful for dealing with a number of rigorous cleaning tasks. Daimer® offers a range of mobile high pressure washers which are not only suited to deal with these cleaning jobs, but are versatile for other applications as well.

Daimer® understands that no two outdoor cleaning applications are alike. This is why Daimer® offers a variety of mobile high pressure washers in their Super Max™ series suited for different needs. For instance, there are mobile pressure washing machines available, such as the Super Max™ 12500 PE, that run on propane. Other fuel options include gas, diesel, and even jet fuel.

There are also mobile machines available that run on electricity. These high pressure washers can be used provided there is access to a power supply source. Extension cords and generators allow mobile electric units to be used in many outdoor cleaning applications where electricity is not available.

There are high pressure washers with different types of mobility features as well. For example, some are fitted with a wheeled trailer mount where the wheels can be easily removed. Wheeled units without the trailer mount are also available.

In terms of cleaning power, there are systems available that can operate with cold water, hot water, and steam temperature levels. These are tri-mode machines and offer the most versatility for many cleaning applications.


Sunday, January 23, 2011

High Pressure Washers — Multi-User Operation


 Stationary Power Washers

Most cleaning contractors, car detailers, and fleet maintenance crews invest in mobile pressure washers. In addition to portable machines, Daimer Industries® also retails stationary pressure washing machines for dedicated industrial locations. These pressure washers are ideal for large industrial or commercial areas where portability is not required although productivity is very important.

To enhance productivity, many of these high pressure washers have a multi-gun feature that allows more than one user to operate the machine simultaneously. These high pressure washers are ideal for areas where a single machine may be required to serve multiple functions, such as graffiti, chemical, and grease removal from walls and floors, rust and dirt removal from machines, wet sandblasting, and more.

The Super Max™ 15200 is a stationary pressure washer that runs on electricity and is fired by gasoline, propane, or heating oil. This machine can use heated and non-heated water and has the option of being used with multi-gun features. The machine has moderate flow rate of 2 GPM and pressure level of 1000 psi. The 15200 attains temperatures as high as 330°F. The Super Max™ 15900 is among the most powerful stationary high pressure washers from Daimer®. This machine has pressure level as high as 3000 psi and flow rate of 5 GPM.

Daimer®’s high pressure washers are built to withstand high temperatures and work nonstop under extreme conditions. The Super Max™ 15200 has chip and corrosion resistant powder-coated steel housing. The quick disconnect wand and high-pressure chemical infusion speed up the cleaning process and reduce both electricity and detergent waste. For more information visit http://pressure-washer-usa.blogspot.com/2010/05/pressure-washers-with-100-wet-steam.html

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Guide to Tri-mode High Pressure Washers


Tri-mode Pressure Washers

There are different types of high pressure washers available for a variety of cleaning applications. Different machines have different utilities, useful for specific jobs. One feature commonly helpful for many industries is the tri-mode features of pressure washers from Daimer®.

What are Tri-mode Machines?

The word ‘tri-mode’ indicates that high pressure washers can provide three different temperature levels for optimal cleaning versatility. Such machines as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6000 feature temperature levels at room temperature, hot water at 210°F, and steam temperatures at 330°F. Tri-mode options allow the operator to select which method is best for the cleaning job at hand.

Advantages

The main advantage of these high pressure washers is their versatility. Steam output is more efficient than other forms of output. It can remove grease and tough dirt and stains from hard surfaces. However, many times high temperature levels are not needed for cleaning. For standard cleaning of dirt and grime from sidewalks and driveways, non-heated output is efficient. With tri-mode options, the operator can choose to use the machine based on the cleaning job at hand.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Vital Specifications of High Pressure Washers


Super Max™ 15800

When selecting high pressure washers, one must consider various factors before making a decision. Selecting the wrong machine can do more harm than good. Knowing what you will use the machine for will help you understand what technologies and features you need for a safe and effective cleaning operation.

Output Pressure

Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning machines, supplies pressure washers that can reach up to 8000 psi. Although higher pressure levels often mean increased power, the force of the water may damage certain surfaces. For instance, auto detailing applications require a pressure level no higher than 1500 psi. However, high pressure washers are often used for applications such as industrial degreasing.

Output Temperature

Output temperature is an important consideration for high pressure washers. Pressure washing machines offer three types of output: cold water, hot water, and steam. Many of Daimer®’s machines in their Super Max™ series, such as the Super Max™ 15800, feature tri-mode capabilities with non-heated output at room temperature, hot water up to 210°F, and steam temperatures of 330°F. Ultimately, machines with high steam temperatures up to 330°F have maximum pressure levels of 3500 psi. Since steam greatly increases cleaning power, high pressure levels up to 8000 psi are not required.


Monday, October 11, 2010

High Pressure Washers – Quality Construction Ensures Better Performance


high pressure washers

High pressure washers are among some of the most powerful cleaning machines available today. Because they are often exposed to rugged conditions, the components of these machines must be of quality materials suitable for constant use and demanding applications.

Pressure washers can generate pressure levels reaching as high as 8000 psi for cold water systems and 3500 psi for heated systems. Along with temperatures reaching 330˚F, the casing, hose, and trigger gun are exposed to high pressure and temperature output. If the body and trigger guns are made of cheap materials, they cannot withstand such high pressure levels and temperature. This can result in frequent breakdowns and failure of the high pressure washers to deliver peak performance.

Daimer Industries® supplies a large variety of high grade and durable cleaning equipment. For instance, high pressure washers in their Super Max™ series come with a heavy duty stainless steel body and heavy duty schedule 80 heating coils. The housing is powder coated, designed to last for many years, and is chip and corrosion resistant. Their high quality trigger guns and pressure hoses come with a double lining, which can easily withstand high temperature and pressure levels.