Cold water high-pressure cleaner JE60-350
three-phasemobilefor heavy-duty applications

cold water high-pressure cleaner
cold water high-pressure cleaner
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Characteristics

Type
cold water
Power source
three-phase
Configuration
mobile
Other characteristics
for heavy-duty applications
Pressure

Min.: 30 bar
(435.11 psi)

Max.: 350 bar
(5,076.32 psi)

Water output

17 l/min
(4.49 us gal/min)

Description

Like the JE60-350, the Combijet JE60-350 Electric High Pressure Water Jet Cleaner (350 bar / Electric Driven 50/60Hz) is highly useful for industrial strength cleaning within heavy duty industries such as the maritime, construction, automotive, mining, petroleum and steel industries. It’s cleaning effectiveness is largely due to its unique manual pressure regulator valve, a standard option on this machine, which allows its operator to easily adjust the pressure from 150 to 500 bar by hand; a thermos-mechanical valve which protects the machine pump from overheating by opening to release heated water when temperatures rise too high, thereby cooling the pump; and coupling between the pump and the motor which ensures full protection of the motor and pump shaft, while at the same time absorbs any vibration from the system. The JE60-350 has also been designed with a 5 meter long electric cable; a 10 meter high pressure hose; a glycerine pressure gauge; a trigger operated gun with c/w lance; a fan jet nozzle (with sapphire opening); stainless steel suction and delivery valves; and the low voltage and delayed Total Stop function that switches off its motor after a few seconds of non-use in order to stop the pump from running continuously and overheating. PUMP SPECIFICATIONS - Working Pressure - 30-350 bar / 435-5075 PSI Flow Rate - 17 l/min / 4.49 GPM

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