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FEATURE 1.The high precision pump head of imported CNC machining is more than three times longer than similar products 2.High performance copper brushless induction motor, durable and free of maintenance 3.gun off function, convenient and more secure 4.Self-priming function, motor overload and overheating double protection 5.Built-in filtering device, one more guarantee Detailed Images Model Flow rate (L/min) mpa PSI Power (KW) Voltage (V) power line(m) Speed(rpm) G. W (KG) carton size (cm) HS2.5S 12 13 1885 2.5 220 3 1450 51 65*52*48 HS3.0T 13 15 2175 3 220 3 1450 53 65*52*48 HS4.0T 13 20 2900 4 220 3 1450 60 65*52*48 Show Room Exhibition Contact us Skype : easonlinyp Whatsapp : +86-13860175562
General Pump, along with our parent company, Interpump Group S.r.l., has been the world leader in plunger pump development since 1982. We are known as the leader in plunger pumps for the pressure cleaning industry, and offer a full line of pumps for other industries across the board, including Vehicle Wash, Sewer Jetting, Oil and Gas, Mining, Misting and many more.
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The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) today determined that there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of imports of gas powered pressure washers from China and Vietnamthat are allegedly sold in the United States at less than fair value and subsidized by the government of China.
As a result of the Commission’s affirmative determinations, the U.S. Department of Commerce will continue its investigations of imports of gas powered pressure washers from China and Vietnam, with its preliminary countervailing duty determination due on or about March 27, 2023, and its preliminary antidumping duty determinations due on or about June 8, 2023.
The Commission’s public report Gas Powered Pressure Washers from China and Vietnam(Inv. Nos. 701-TA-684 and 731-TA-1597-1598 (Preliminary), USITC Publication 5409, February 2023) will contain the views of the Commission and information developed during the investigations.
Product Description: The product covered by these investigations is cold-water gas powered pressure washers ("GPPW"). These machines have three main components: an internal combustion engine, a power take-off shaft, and a positive displacement pump (collectively, the "power unit"). GPPW include both finished and unfinished GPPW, which include, at a minimum, the power unit, or components of the components of the power unit, packaged or imported together. Additional components, including, but not limited to, spray guns, nozzles, and hoses, may accompany the power unit. GPPW are machines that use a pressurized stream of water to clean off dirt, grime, and mud from surfaces such as decks, driveways, siding, and cars.
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Are you going to be using a pressure washer for high-pressure applications? Blasting oil and fats off concrete or brick walls? Removing graffiti from the outside of your building? Cleaning your industrial machinery?
Or maybe you’re going to be using a pressure washer for lower-pressure applications? Washing the sides of your house? Washing the family car? Washing the mud off your kids in the backyard—okay, that one is probably a criminal act, so don’t do it. Soft washing your roof?
Different types of pumps have different applications they work best for. The text below describes the differences and similarities between types of pumps, and the different applications each is best suited for.
For the most part, these two types of pumps function the same way. Both are reciprocating positive displacement pumps which pull water through an intake valve and into a chamber and push it—pressurized—back out through an outflow valve. These valves are engineered to be one-way only, meaning the intake valve will only open under negative pressure and the outflow valve will only open under positive pressure.
Duplex pumps have two pistons or plungers while triplex pumps contain three. This means duplex pumps must move faster to generate the same pressure levels as triplex pumps, consequently wearing their parts faster, and often causing a pulsating effect.
Triplex pumps last longer because each individual component has to do less work. Furthermore, the flow of water from triplex pumps is more constant, lessening the components’ strain even more.
Plunger pumps use a reciprocating plunger to pressurize water and force it through the outlet valve. The plunger is normally made out of hard ceramic, which is very durable and resistant to wear.
The plunger is attached via connecting rod to a rotor. As the ceramic plunger reciprocates out, it creates suction pressure drawing fluid through the intake. As the rotor turns, the plunger is pushed back down to send fluid through the outflow valve.
Similar to plunger pumps, piston pumps use reciprocating pistons to pressurize water and force it through the outlet valve. The difference between a piston and plunger pumps is the high-pressure seal. In a piston pump, the seal is attached to and reciprocates along with the piston.
Because of this, piston pump seals wear out faster and cannot handle as much pressure compared to plunger pumps. As the seal wears out, the power washer will suffer from reduced pressure buildup, resulting in a weakened stream and inefficient operation.
Pump failure is rarely the cause of power washer problems. The leading causes of pressure washer problems are system restrictions, which cause the pump to fail.
If the inlet hose or valve is not getting enough water to the pump, air is sucked in—this is called cavitation. When this mixture of water and air bubbles is pressurized it creates small explosions, damaging the pump and its components.
The easiest way to combat cavitation is to install a quality inlet valve and filter. This is especially true if the inlet source is a water tank, where many larger particles may sit and settle. If you are using particulates, such as sand, to assist with surface cleaning, make sure to use an appropriately-sized filter mesh to prevent clogging; you must also make sure your pressure washer has enough power to make sure the sand does not wash back into the machine, whereby ruining the pump.
Taken care of properly, with regular maintenance checkups, your pressure washer pump should last at least as long as the hour-rating it’s supposed to last for as per the owner’s manual. As we’ve said, actual pump failure is rarely the cause of the problem, but rather the result. Give us a call or submit a contact form with your questions, and we’ll do our very best to give you the right answer.