The Evolution 1 275 Bar 15 Lpm Petrol Pressure Washer is a high-performance cleaning machine designed for demanding industrial and commercial applications. Powered by a robust Honda GX390 petrol engine and featuring an Interpump 58 series pump, this pressure washer delivers exceptional cleaning power, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks such as machinery maintenance, surface preparation, and fleet cleaning.
Built with a powder-coated steel trolley mounted on 13-inch (33 cm) pneumatic wheels, the Evolution 1 ensures durability and easy maneuverability across various terrains. The heavy-duty twin lance and user-friendly control setup enhance operational efficiency, while the compact design facilitates convenient storage and transport.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | E1T15275PHR |
Power Source | Petrol (Honda GX390 engine) |
Pressure | 275 Bar (3990 psi) |
Flow Rate | 15 Litres per Minute (Lpm) |
Pump Type | Interpump 58 series with 3400 RPM direct drive |
Frame | Powder-coated steel trolley with 13" (33 cm) pneumatic wheels |
Hose Length | 10 metres high-pressure hose; 3 metres heavy-duty suction hose with filter |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approximately 80 cm x 64 cm x 84 cm |
Weight | Approximately 85 kg |
The Evolution 1 offers robust performance, effectively removing tough dirt and grime from a variety of surfaces. The integration of an external chemical injector enhances its cleaning capabilities, making it a preferred choice for professionals seeking a reliable and efficient pressure washer for rigorous applications.
Q: Can the Evolution 1 operate with water from a static source?
A: Yes, it includes a 3-metre heavy-duty suction hose and filter, enabling it to draw water from static sources such as tanks or reservoirs.
Q: Is the pressure output adjustable?
A: The machine operates at a maximum pressure of 275 Bar; however, pressure adjustments can be made using the unloader valve to accommodate different cleaning requirements.
Q: What routine maintenance does the Honda GX390 engine require?
A: Regular maintenance involves checking and changing the engine oil, cleaning or replacing the air filter, and inspecting the spark plug to maintain optimal performance.