A pressure washer is made up of several key components, including the outer casing, wheels, high-pressure hose, high-pressure water gun, nozzles, electric motor, high-pressure plunger pump, circuit board, and more.
The outer casing is usually crafted from durable PP plastic, often containing some recycled material.
You'll find the wheels are also made using recycled plastic, ensuring a sustainable design.
The high-pressure hose is a robust combo of PVC and polyester mesh, offering excellent pressure resistance and easy folding capabilities.
The high-pressure water gun comes equipped with a convenient shut-off valve. When you release the handle, it automatically stops the electric motor, preventing any unnecessary pressure buildup in the hose.
The adjustable nozzle lets you switch between focused needle-point spray and wider fan-shaped patterns, catering to your specific cleaning needs. Just remember to avoid pointing the nozzle at people and always close the shut-off valve when making adjustments.
The electric motor is a crucial powerhouse for the pressure washer. It's typically wound with either copper or aluminum wire. In our case, we use copper wire for our motors, ensuring higher power, efficiency, and a longer lifespan.
Now, let's talk about the heart of the pressure washer—the high-pressure plunger pump. This impressive component uses the speedy movement of plungers to create powerful water jets. Our high-pressure pumps boast around 10% higher efficiency compared to similar products, making them ideal for laboratory testing.
Inside the circuit board, you'll find a clever microcircuit system that controls the overall current. When temperatures soar too high, the circuit board promptly cuts off the power, keeping safety a top priority.
So, that's an overview of the components you'll find in a high-pressure electric pressure washer. We hope this information helps you get a better grasp of what goes on inside these machines.