The unit is rated to a maximum pressure of 350 bar (5000 psi) with a flow rate of 21 L/min (5.5 gpm). It is powered by a 27 hp gasoline (petrol) engine, weighs 215 kg, carries CE certification, and is packaged in a wooden box.
Yes. With a 5000 psi maximum pressure, high flow rate and a heavy-duty design, it is intended for industrial cleaning tasks such as machinery, vehicle washes, food processing areas and general outdoor heavy cleaning.
The product title indicates a hose and nozzle capability, but included accessories can vary by seller or package. Check the specific listing or contact the seller for details on hose length, nozzle types and any additional attachments included.
The machine uses gasoline (petrol). Use fresh, recommended-grade fuel and follow the manufacturer's engine maintenance schedule: check engine oil and fuel before each use, service/replace air filter and spark plug as advised, and perform periodic oil changes per the engine manual.
At 215 kg the unit is heavy and not easily moved by hand. Use appropriate lifting equipment, pallet jacks or a forklift to move it. Ensure it is placed on a stable, level surface during operation and secured during transport.
Wear eye protection, gloves and sturdy footwear. Never point the spray at people, animals, electrical equipment or yourself. Do not exceed the rated pressure, and use appropriate nozzles for the task. Follow engine safety (ventilation, fuel handling) and local regulations for noise and emissions.
Yes, but use detergents specifically formulated for pressure washers and suitable for the surface and industry (e.g., food-safe cleaners where required). Follow the detergent manufacturer's guidelines and the pressure washer's instructions for injector or foam-suction use.
Regularly inspect hoses, fittings and seals for wear or leaks. Flush the system after use (especially if detergents were used), drain water before freezing temperatures, and replace worn seals or hoses. Follow the pump manufacturer's recommended service intervals for oil changes and rebuilds.
The product listing states CE certification. Warranty information is not provided in the description—check with the seller or manufacturer for warranty terms, service support and authorized service centers.
Common accessories include various spray nozzles (0°, 15°, 25°, 40°), rotary/turbo nozzles, surface cleaners, extension wands, lance guns, inline detergent injectors and replacement high-pressure hoses. Confirm compatibility and pressure ratings before purchasing accessories.
General steps: check fuel and oil, open fuel valve (if equipped), set choke as recommended by the engine manual, use the starter (pull-start or electric starter depending on model), warm the engine and adjust choke. To stop, throttle to idle, shut off the engine via the kill switch and close the fuel valve if storing. Always follow the engine-specific manual.
Yes—it's listed for these applications—but you must follow industry-specific hygiene, material compatibility and safety regulations. Use appropriate detergents, ensure surfaces and equipment are compatible with high-pressure cleaning, and coordinate with facility safety and maintenance teams.
Drain all water from pump, hoses and injectors to prevent freezing damage. Add pump saver/antifreeze if recommended, stabilize gasoline or drain the tank, and store in a dry, covered area. Disconnect the battery (if applicable) and follow engine storage procedures.
Contact the seller or Amsturdy's authorized service center for genuine spare parts, warranty repairs and technical support. Keep product serial numbers, purchase receipts and any service records available when requesting support.
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