Product Description
Model |
ET4-4B |
Pump model |
PE250
Professional crank pump |
Max. pressure |
Bar |
220 |
Flow rate |
LPM |
12.6 |
GPM |
3.5 |
Motor |
Poder |
4KW |
voltage |
380V 50HZ |
R.P.M |
1450 |
Weight |
Kgs |
69 |
Packing dimension |
L*W*H(CM) |
78*48*38 |
Container loading |
20'(pcs) |
216 |
Product packing
Certifications
Company Profile
Our Market
FAQ
1.Q: How about a guarantee?
A: 1-year guarantee under normal use.
2.Q: How about your MOQ?
A: 20 sets.
3.Q: How about quality control in your factory?
A: Newland team is always paying great attention to quality controlling from the beginning to the end.
4.Q: Can I use hot water in my pressure washer?
A: No, water must be no more than 100°F. Hot water can cause permanent damage to the pump.
5.Q: How often does a pressure washer require maintenance?
A: All pressure washers require periodic maintenance, such as oil and air filter changes, to ensure maximum performance for years of reliable service.
6.Q: What certificates do we have?
A: We have obtained international quality certification in addition to EURO 5, CE, ISO9001 certifications and have satisfied the environmental protection requirements of European PAH/ROHS standards.
7.Q: what about your payment?
A: By TT, L/C...
8.Q: How about delivery?
A: Within 25-30days after receiving the deposit.for regular customers within 20days.
9.Q: Why are there different colored nozzles?
Different colored nozzles are for different purposes:
A: Red - 0° nozzle - delivers a very precise, concentrated stream - cleans the small area.
Yellow - 15° nozzle - delivers less concentrated stream - surface preparation.
Green - 25° nozzle - delivers broad stream - best for removing mud and dirt.
White - 40º nozzle - delivers the widest stream - best for wood restoration.
Black - low-pressure nozzle - very broad stream - best for adding detergent.
10. Q: Can you use a pressure washer with low water pressure?
A: The answer is, you can still use a pressure washer, even if the water supply pressure is low. A pressure washer creates its own pressure.