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LANDY DRAIN JETTERS |
These units' versatility, as they need no power supply other than the tractor and can be taken anywhere with a water suppy, are becoming more and more popular for the do-it-yourself farmer and groundsman. |
Drain Jetting Version. This model has 30m, 50m or 100m of thermoplastic drain jetting hose fitted on the single hose reel (maximum capacity 100m of this hose). It also has a standard 15m high pressure hose and lance for general use. Complete with 15m high pressure hose 30m, 50m or 100m of drain jetting hose 900mm lance and washgun drain jetting nozzle and hose reel. |
Two Reel Combi Version. Two hose reels, one fitted with 30m, 50m or 100m of thermoplastic drain jetting hose (maximum capacity 100m of this hose), the other fitted with 30m of high pressure hose and lance for general use. Complete with: 30m high pressure hose 30m 50m or 100m drain jetting hose 900mm lance and washgun 2x hose reels Drain jetting nozzle |
DRAIN JETTER IN USE |
Drain jetting is often thought of as a job for contractors with very expensive and large machinery. Our range of petrol and P.T.O. powered pressure washers will cope with jetting out even completely blocked drains up to one hundred metres in length, all at a cost which is relatively in-expensive. Using your own pressure washer for jetting drains cuts the down time while waiting for a contractor to arrive. Drains can be cleaned at the convenience of the operator. |
The ultimate in pressure washing and drain jetting can be found in the 18hp Petrol highway bowser (1000lts) or any of the P.T.O. machines especially the 3 point linkage P.T.O. bowser (up to 1000lts) or Trailer Mounted P.T.O. (1000lts). Both the 18hp petrol and the P.T.O. (running at 1000rpm) machines will give you 30 litres per minute running at a pressure of 200bar, this machine will run a jetting nozzle 100m up a drain with ease. The 1000 litre reservoir holds enough water to run the machine for over half an hour, plenty of time to remove even the most stubborn of blockages. |
Jetting uphill towards the blockage allows the water to flow back down the drain carrying and debris loosened by the jetting process. When the blockage has been removed, or when the hose has reached it’s full length up the drain, leave the unit running as the hose is being wound back onto its reel. This ensures that the nozzle is kept clear of dirt and also flushes the walls of the drain to leave a completely clear drain. The high pressure jets clean every joint in clay tiles and open up every pore in the more modern plastic drains. On sewer drains, the hose is flexible enough to negotiate a ninety degree bend, but on a straight run it is rigid enough to use in a rodding manner. |