One of the major problems affecting the proper functioning of pressure washers is contaiminated water. By nature, water is a carrier of minerals, iron, dirt, rust, and other contaminants. Problems caused by this contamination could be clogging of the float tank, and pump inlet. The particles can get into the pump and cause wear on the packings and valves or crack the ceramic pistons. Unloaders are prone to damage if the water is not clean.
Every pressure washer system, whether it is pulling water from a city water supply, water tank, stream or pond should have a quality water filter installed on the inlet side of the pump.
One of the major problems affecting the proper functioning of pressure washers is contaiminated water. By nature, water is a carrier of minerals, iron, dirt, rust, and other contaminants. Problems caused by this contamination could be clogging of the float tank, and pump inlet. The particles can get into the pump and cause wear on the packings and valves or crack the ceramic pistons. Unloaders are prone to damage if the water is not clean.
Every pressure washer system, whether it is pulling water from a city water supply, water tank, stream or pond should have a quality water filter installed on the inlet side of the pump.
Tank screens are designed to fit over the outlet of the float tank. They prevent debris from the water and suply lines from entering the system from the float tank.
SPECIFICATIONS: Rigid aluminum housing
Stainless steel mesh filter
Port for bypass hose
Port for easy start valve
Maximum Volume: 5.8 GPM
Maximum Pressure: 145 PSI
Maximum Temperature: 176 Degrees F.
Inlet: 1/2″ FPT
Outlet: 1/2″ MPT
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