According to the driving engine, there are three categories: motor-driven high-pressure washer, gasoline-driven high-pressure washer, and diesel-driven washer. As the name suggests, these three types of washing machines are equipped with high-pressure pumps. The difference is that they are connected to electric motors, gasoline engines or diesel engines to drive high-pressure pumps. The advantage of gasoline-driven high-pressure cleaners and diesel-driven cleaners is that they can be operated in the field without a power source.
High-pressure cleaners are divided into three categories: household, commercial and industrial use.
First, household high-pressure cleaners generally have relatively low pressure, flow, and lifespan (generally within 100 hours), and they pursue portability, mobility, and simple operation.
Second, commercial high-pressure cleaners have higher requirements for parameters, and are used frequently and for a long time, so they generally have a longer life. Third, in addition to general requirements, industrial high-pressure cleaners often have some special requirements. Waterjet cutting is a good example.