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Kärcher Launches New Accessories For Cleaning Façades And Solar Power Installations
Global expert in professional cleaning, Kärcher is proud to launch a complete
system of high pressure cleaner accessories designed especially for façades and solar power installations. The range includes rotating roller heads and brushes, multi purpose telescopic lances and adapter sets, and an ergonomic carrier system.
The accessories are multi functional, so as well as use with high pressure cleaners, they can also be connected to a hose for clean water applications or to a vacuum cleaner for removing loose dirt. The new accessories will allow professional users to reach difficult to access, horizontal and vertical surfaces.
For wet cleaning, the new programme includes a powerful rotating roller brush head. Connected to a high pressure cleaner and telescopic lance if required, the brush head cleans stubborn dirt from surfaces. Depending on the application, the brush is available in soft, medium or hard, and can be fitted without the need for tools.
The soft rollers with spliced bristles are used for the gentle cleaning of glass façades and solar power installations, while medium and hard rollers are suitable for stone, plaster and industrial façades. The angled arrangement of the side and inner bristles provides streak free cleaning,
protects
the surface and ensures that corners and edges can be reached. A spray bar ensures optimum water distribution over the entire width of the brush head. In addition, the rotational movement allows good control. For
solar power installation cleaning, a
Vario joint can be used for control on the sloping surface. For façade cleaning, a splash guard helps to direct the water back to the wall in a controlled manner.
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