The engine pressure washer is suitable not only for home usage, but for more demanding conditions as well, especially for small companies or agriculture farms. It is equipped with a four-stroke VARI XP-200A engine.
Product description
The W3000Z is a powerful pressure washer with a high-quality pump. High pressure and flow are generated in an all-metal pump with an aluminous casing, which main advantage is much longer life time than electric pumps in the comparable category. The intensity of cleaning can be controlled by choosing one of the three stainless steel nozzles, which are very easy to replace. For detergent dosing is the pressure washer equipped with sucking and a special foaming nozzle. Further is the pressure washer equipped with big transport wheels for a better operation and for easy storage can be the frame easily divided into two parts.
The pressure washer´s independence is given not only by the petrol engine, but also by the possibility of sucking the water directly from a canister or a barrel. The pump of the pressure washer must be below the water level in the container from which the water is pumped - to "water” the supply hose. The pressure washer takes the water thanks to gravity. Thus, it enables to clean various machines (garden and agricultural machines, motocycle, four-wheelers or off-road cars) directly on the needed place.
The W3000Z pressure washer has a wide range of accessories - please see the section RELATED PRODUCTS below.
ADVANTAGES
- powerful VARI XP-200A engine
- high-quality pump - dural, steel
- three nozzles: 15°, 40°, foaming nozzle
- possible to suck in the cleaning agent
- big transport wheels and handle
- wide range of accessories (see the RELATED PRODUCTS)
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Technical parameters
Engine type | VARI XP-200A |
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Engine category | 5 HP |
Torque | 10 N.m |
Max. pressure | 2900 / 200 PSI/bar |
Working pressure | 2300 / 159 PSI/bar |
Flow rate | 8,5 l/min |
Pump head | dural, steel |
Delivery hose length | 8 m |
Weight | 26 kg |
Article no. | 3687 |
EAN | 8591039061763 |