Trigger cuts pressure wash vibration

1 February 2002




Trigger cuts pressure wash vibration

APART from a few refinements, pressure washers have changed little over the year – the basic concept of blasting high-pressure water through a nozzle on the end of a lance has remained reasonably constant.

But now, with legislative problems such as the on set of debilitating "white-finger" due to excessive vibration exposure, Alto Ergo 3000 has now developed a new handle and trigger system.

Instead of water passing through the handle it now by flows directly to the lance with the on/off control being a remote operation from the handle. This, says the company, avoids vibration being passed to the operators hand. Further refinement comes from having the ability to rotate the handle through 360 degrees and a trigger which is claimed to be more user-friendly to activate.

Alto Ergo 3000 says the new lance and handle is compatible with a wide range of different makes of pressure washer. &#42


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