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Handy jetter fits in a high-roof van

3rd July 1997, Page 21
3rd July 1997
Page 21
Page 21, 3rd July 1997 — Handy jetter fits in a high-roof van
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• In a bid to provide complete flexibility Whale Tankers has added powerful free-standing Vanpack jetting units to its range of high-performance jetting equipment.

Driven by a water-cooled diesel engine, the new units—Mini, Midi and Maxi—have been designed to be manageable enough for easy loading in and out of a high-roofed van.

An integral water tank provides capacity for 500 litres and, with a maximum output of 45 litres/min at up to 200 bar, this equipment has sufficient power for all manner of cleaning tasks.

Special features include a hydraulic hosereel powered in both directions, a swivel hose guide and a low water level sensor with automatic cut-off. A hose cleaner is available as an option, helping to prevent dirt and smells being drawn back into the van.

There is also the Whale Space Saver Vanpack jetting unit, intended for use with smaller vans such as the Toyota Hiace. This unit generates a flow rate of 36 litres/min, again up to a maximum pressure of 200 bar. The letter can be forklifted into a vehicle and can be parked when not in use.

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