The 6950 professional hot water pressure washer is designed to deliver high performance. This model is equipped with a wide range of professional accessories, increasing its versatility and efficiency, making it ideal for a broad spectrum of applications.
Thanks to its ability to generate hot water, the 6950 pressure washer is extremely effective in removing stubborn dirt, such as oil and grease, that often stands up to traditional cleaning methods.
Internally, the brass head pump features 3 ceramic pistons with a connecting rod-crank system. An automatic by-pass valve allows the pressure in the pump head to be zeroed, while the three-phase induction electric motor is thermally protected.
The vertical stainless steel boiler, with spiral burner cooling and driven by an independent electric motor, has a double coil and a refractory cement bottom. Fed by a 14-litre diesel tank, it can reach an output water temperature of up to 110°C if all requirements are met.
Additionally, it features a safety pressure switch that automatically switches the boiler off in case of water shortage. On the control panel, several lights indicate the voltage, diesel level, flame and the thermostat for water temperature regulation.
The TST system – Total Stop System Timed allows the machine to activate in by-pass mode for a 20-second window when the gun lever is released, ensuring a timely restart within that period. This reduces wear on the pump-motor unit and limits energy consumption. After 20 seconds, the machine goes into Total Stop mode, ideal for situations with frequent interruptions and restarts.
The four rubber tread wheels ensure easy manoeuvrability even on bumpy surfaces.
Why choose a hot water pressure washer? It is mostly required the use of a hot water pressure washer whenever there is the necessity to remove oily or particularly stubborn dirt in the shortest time. The hot water washing performing levels turn out to be considerably higher than the ones reached by cold water (up to 50% higher in some cases), because the heat favours the dirt dissolution. Thus, the heat on a surface results in a quick-drying. Using a hot-water high-pressure cleaner therefore involves less washing time (for the same amount of dirt), better breakdown of non-water-soluble dirt, less drying time and less detergent; in short, lower fixed cleaning costs.