Pressure washer equipment is often used to tackle very tough cleaning activities like heavy degreasing. They are also the best choice when it comes to cleaning agricultural equipment. Today, the majority of farm and agricultural work has become mechanized to keep up with changing times and rising demands. Apart from that, more advanced machines have taken the place of agricultural tools that have now become obsolete. In order to ensure these expensive farming machines work at their optimum levels and last for years, they need to be cleaned on a regular basis. Pressure washer equipment is best suited for these kinds of cleaning jobs.
Daimer® understands the unique challenges of cleaning agricultural equipment. Many of these machines are huge in size and this thorough cleaning can only be done using pressure washer equipment. Such equipment will complete the task effectively and quickly. Many units are available in fuel-powered options, which is convenient when it comes to cleaning machines that are always used outdoors. Such machines as the Super Max™ 12500 GE is powered by gasoline and features pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. These pressure washers are tri-mode machines, including cold water, hot water and steam pressure washing modes. The cold water mode will be sufficient to remove debris like dust and husk deposits. The hot water and steam pressure washer equipment may be more suited to other tasks like removing dry, sticky mud, oil, and grease deposits.
Daimer®’s Super Max™ pressure washers come in varying pressure levels and water flow rates. This is useful, particularly when cleaning machines may be sensitive to strong pressure levels. Machines with lower water flow rates can be used in areas where water drainage may be in issue.
Daimer® understands the unique challenges of cleaning agricultural equipment. Many of these machines are huge in size and this thorough cleaning can only be done using pressure washer equipment. Such equipment will complete the task effectively and quickly. Many units are available in fuel-powered options, which is convenient when it comes to cleaning machines that are always used outdoors. Such machines as the Super Max™ 12500 GE is powered by gasoline and features pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. These pressure washers are tri-mode machines, including cold water, hot water and steam pressure washing modes. The cold water mode will be sufficient to remove debris like dust and husk deposits. The hot water and steam pressure washer equipment may be more suited to other tasks like removing dry, sticky mud, oil, and grease deposits.
Daimer®’s Super Max™ pressure washers come in varying pressure levels and water flow rates. This is useful, particularly when cleaning machines may be sensitive to strong pressure levels. Machines with lower water flow rates can be used in areas where water drainage may be in issue.