Kärcher has overhauled its stationary cold water high-pressure cleaners in the HDC series from scratch.
The new generation systems can be individually equipped, and modules such as pumps and lances can be adjusted to the relevant requirements.
There are three lines to choose from - Classic, Standard and Advanced, equipped with a frame or a panel made of galvanised steel or stainless steel. Work can be carried out on up to 12 washing stations at the same time - for example in the food industry, shipping, agriculture and in motor workshops, municipal businesses and in the production industry.
The robust systems, which are equipped with up to four crankshaft pumps, carry between 2,000 and 12,000 l of water per hour. Work is carried out at a maximum pressure of 80, 120 or 160 bar, optionally with warm feed water at 60 or 85°C. For sensitive surfaces, the water volumes and levels of pressure during operation can be dosed continuously on the servopress controller without having to run to the machine.
The basic model ‘Classic’ is primarily suitable for smaller operations which handle water volumes of 2,000 l/h and have up to three outlets running simultaneously.
Using the HDC ‘Standard’-type variants, central supply is possible for two to eight high-pressure lances at as many washing stations as desired simultaneously. They can be operated with two, three or four motor pump engines; the flow rate is 2,000 to 8,000 l/h.
The ‘Advanced’ stationary high-pressure cleaners are equipped with up to four engines, the pumps of which pump 2,000 or 3,000 l/h depending on the power.
Kärcher has also launched three new cold water high-pressure cleaners for single-lance operation. As they can be equipped as required with accessories from the extensive range, the initial outlay is limited to what is actually needed.
Models HD 7/16 ST, HD 9/18 ST and HD 13/12 ST are available in more than 100 versions and are used in agriculture, the crafts and trades, industry and municipalities. They operate with a maximum pressure of 180 bar and a water flow rate of up to 1,300 litres/hour.
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