Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dual Gun Setup on a Pressure Washer Facts

I have alot of people ask me about setting up two guns on a pressure washer. In years past, it did not make sense to purchase one large machine that would handle two guns as the cost was the price of two complete skids. However, with the advent of the Landa SLT-SLX high volume pressure washers, that has changed. These units are not that much more expensive than a single skid and with volumes of 8 and 10 gpm you can now afford to have that two gun system you were looking for.

With a two gun setup you split the gallons per minute (gpm), not the psi of the total rated output of the washer. So two guns on an 8 gpm washer means you will have (2) 4 gpm @ 3000 psi outputs. Putting dual guns on any unit below 8 gpm does not make sense. The Landa SLT-SLX units have much larger 3/4" heating coils and unlike other competitors 8 gpm units, they put out much hotter water all day long with the larger coils and heaters. Larger frames with 2" x 2" powder coated steel handle the load.

You need to have a different type of unloader to handle the two guns but now instead of spending double the money for two skids on a trailer or truck, you can add about 20% and have the two gun setup you were looking for. Bigger, beefier and more productive. Call us and we will build it for you. Thanks for visiting.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Landa's New PGDC & PGHW Re-Designs

As a 17 year Landa dealer and a 10 year Landa user, I am always interested in the evolution of the Landa skids. I firmly believe they are the best looking units in the industry hands down. The new PGDC (12V) and PGHW (120V) are no exception. With the side mounted controls, black crinkle powder coat paint, mounting tabs, stainless top with black bottoms they just look ready to do battle and they do. Landa has always over spec'ed their engines and pumps and these units are no exceptions. Big, beefy brass heads and large crank case capacities make these units sing. No wonder these are the best selling skids in the industry.

New Blog from Greg Sprunk, President

Welcome to the SCE Blog. We would like this to be an area for questions about our company, products, cleaning issues and updates on what we are doing in our industry. We hope to include videos, Q & A, and information about our equipment and services. Please feel free to ask questions and comments. thanks for visiting our site!
 
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