Cold-water pressure washer goes portable

July 1, 2002
An optional upgrade from Landa Water Cleaning Systems provides portability to its SEA stationary, cold-water pressure washer. Among available add-ons

An optional upgrade from Landa Water Cleaning Systems provides portability to its SEA stationary, cold-water pressure washer. Among available add-ons to the SEA are a stainless steel cart with two large, solid rubber wheels and two caster wheels, a detergent container rack, electric cord hooks, and a tangle-free high-pressure hose reel.

The 11 models of the SEA line have a quiet electric motor with time-delay shutdown and optional automatic stop-and-start feature. Cleaning power reaches up to 4.2 gallons per minute in flow rate and 3,000 psi in pressure.

SEA models are driven by industrial-grade Baldor motors, ranging from 2 to 7.5 horsepower and feature a variety of electrical configurations, including 120-volt, 230-volt single- or double-phase, 460-volt three-phase, and 575-volt three-phase. For more information, contact Landa, 4275 NW Pacific Rim Blvd, Camas WA 98607.

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