Pressure Cleaners

From the back yard clean up job to cleaning heavy duty machine, blast away dirt and grime with minimal fuss with our range of pressure washers.

A pressure washer is a power tool that utilises high-pressure water to clean surfaces and get rid of dirt, grime, and other junk. Designed for ease of use and durability, pressure cleaners come in many sizes and pressure outputs and have an array of built in, on-board features and accessories.

Choose from electric, petrol and diesel pressure washers and save time and money from trusted brands as De Walt, ITM, Kincrome, Stanley, Makita and more.

Gear up with a pressure cleaner today to save hours of hassle on outdoor cleaning tasks and reveal a fresh, clean look wherever you need it.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are abrasives used for?

    Abrasives are an indispensable material in many industries, used to shape and finish materials through grinding or sanding. From delicate polishing work to heavy-duty cutting applications, their versatility makes them essential for producing everything from auto body parts to jewellery.

    Some commons use for abrasives include grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, cutting, drilling, sharpening, lapping and sanding.

    What is an example of an abrasive?

    Abrasives are materials used to shape and finish surfaces by removing layers of material. Common examples include sandpaper, pumice stone, steel wool, and even baking soda.

    Abrasives are used in the form of grinding wheels, sandpapers, honing stones, polishes, cut off wheels, sandblasting, pulp stones, ball mills and other tools and products.

    What are the two types of abrasives?

    Abrasives are vital components of any grinding or polishing process and come in natural and manufactured forms. They mainly include two types: coated and bonded abrasives.

    Traditional abrasive materials like emery, carborundumand diamond still hold a special place for morespecific uses. However, technological advances have created specialized synthetic abrasives that often outperform their naturally occurring counterparts.

    What are the differenttypes of abrasivesmaterials?

    Ceramic is the longest-lasting of all coated abrasives, while Zirconia Alumina – nicknamed “Zirc” or “Zirconium” – is the most wear-resistant abrasive and is ideal for heavy grinding operations.

    Silicon Carbide will cut deeper and finer which results in a fast-cutting speed. Finally, Aluminium Oxide provides plenty of action for those seeking affordability and performance at an economical price.

    What is abrasive blasting equipment?

    Abrasive blasting involves propelling tiny, sand-sized particles at high velocity with compressed air to clean metal surfaces or create texture on poured concrete. It’s an efficient way of helping your steel structures look their best and your concrete stands out.

    How many CFM do you need to run a sandblaster?

    If you’re looking for the perfect air compressor for your sandblasting needs, a smaller model that produces 10CFM and 20 CFM will do just fine. However, if you require more power to tackle larger tasks, an 18-35 CFF range should suffice. For industrial-grade projects, 50 – 100CFMs are required to ensure maximum performance results.

    What equipment do I need for sandblasting?

    High-powered air compressors are at the heart of all sandblasting. The pressurized blast pot is essential for directing abrasive media and giving it a proper angle to clean smooth surfaces easily.