What sort of inline filters do you guys use to protect the pump from residue etc?
Art O said
Dec 3, 2013
Here's a nice filter that PT is raffling off on face book
lkendall said
Dec 3, 2013
I think I just have a standard water air/separator... I recently just had the pump sieze up on me when some water made it through... Wd-40 usually does the trick when its starting to slow up on you (you can hear the difference) but once it is seized up you have to play operation
Art O said
Apr 12, 2014
I need to get a filter for my sureface cleaner. The tips are getting clogged and it make the sureface cleaner dance. I hate when that happens
Maverick Contracting said
Apr 13, 2014
I use 5 gallon paint strainers with plastic zip ties around my pick up tube to be a prefilter
you want a filter before the pump as debris will screw up the pump.
Even with presure washers I instruct my guys to flush the garden hose BEFORE hooking up to powerwasher, then flush the PW high pressure hose BEFORE hooking up to gun, then flush the wand/gun BEFORE putting a tip on. AND NEVER drop any part in th dirt!
Do they listen? rarely
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 13th of April 2014 03:13:16 AM
BlueRidge said
Apr 13, 2014
I have a whole house filter on the truck. All the water that comes to the truck goes through that first. The 100 gal buffer tank has a 12" nipple on the bottom with a series of 1/8" holes. It then goes through an in line filter like this before it gets to the pressure washer. As to my house and roof tanks. They two have 1/8" holes drilled in the pickup. I need to take new pictures of the truck as many things have changed since the pictures I posted.
-- Edited by BlueRidge on Sunday 13th of April 2014 08:38:44 AM
What sort of inline filters do you guys use to protect the pump from residue etc?
I use 5 gallon paint strainers with plastic zip ties around my pick up tube to be a prefilter
you want a filter before the pump as debris will screw up the pump.
Even with presure washers I instruct my guys to flush the garden hose BEFORE hooking up to powerwasher, then flush the PW high pressure hose BEFORE hooking up to gun, then flush the wand/gun BEFORE putting a tip on. AND NEVER drop any part in th dirt!
Do they listen? rarely
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 13th of April 2014 03:13:16 AM
I have a whole house filter on the truck. All the water that comes to the truck goes through that first. The 100 gal buffer tank has a 12" nipple on the bottom with a series of 1/8" holes. It then goes through an in line filter like this before it gets to the pressure washer. As to my house and roof tanks. They two have 1/8" holes drilled in the pickup. I need to take new pictures of the truck as many things have changed since the pictures I posted.
-- Edited by BlueRidge on Sunday 13th of April 2014 08:38:44 AM