What are Jetters
Jetters are mostly used for hydro cleaning. Hydro cleaning is the method of using water propelled at very high speed to clean any surface, areas and materials. By the speed and pressure produced by the water stream, it can remove stains, paints and other dirt from metals, walls, highways and concrete.
Jetters are used for both maintenance cleaning of drainage systems and clearing blockages from drain pipes. This type of service is commonly referred to as "Hydro-Jetting". Hydro Jetting is a method of cleaning drain lines using high pressure water and specialy designed nozzles, to wash the inside walls of underground drains and clear debris, such as grease and roots.
Learn more about Jetters.
Jetters are used for both maintenance cleaning of drainage systems and clearing blockages from drain pipes. This type of service is commonly referred to as "Hydro-Jetting". Hydro Jetting is a method of cleaning drain lines using high pressure water and specialy designed nozzles, to wash the inside walls of underground drains and clear debris, such as grease and roots.
Learn more about Jetters.
Safety measures and procedure in using water jetters:

- Equipments should be checked before using. Be sure it is safe to use and with no signs of damage.
- Assess the working area.
- Know what causes the blockage.
- If working on public places, insure that people are at a safe distance.
- If it is safe to proceed, connect the water jetter to a water supply
- Choose what type of nozzle to use.
- See to it that the nozzle is securely connected to the lance.
- Direct the water jetter towards the surface that is to be cleaned.
High Pressure Water Jetter Can Clean:

- paving slabs
- patios
- concrete surfaces
- marble
- brickwork
- road surfaces
- walls and buildings
- vehicles
- cleaning drains and sewers
- industrial descaling and desilting
- boiler tube cleaning
- cleaning inside cooling towers
- removing water and debris from manholes
- concrete removal from bridges or road surfaces
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