Saturday 17 March 2012

Rotating Brushes For Water Fed Poles


The AQUAROTO CLEANING TROLLEY: The Aquaroto Company has developed a unique clearing trolley based on their existing and proven range of patented rotating cleaning brushes powered just by the flow of water. The new trolleys which are starting to be sold now have an option of a single or dual head and also feature a unique water saving device where the powering water is being circulated in a closed loop (to power the brush rotation) and only a small, controllable amount is being released to wet brushes for optimal cleaning. The unique rotating effect of the product is achieved by patent protected bladeless turbine powered purely by the water flow from the water hose.

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  • Brush head can be mounted on standard window cleaning poles or on short lances for low level cleaning.
  • Circulating powering water can be pure water, or specialised cleaning solutions.
  • System can be used in a wide range of applications e.g. window cleaning, solar panels cleaning, roof moss cleaning, conservatory cleaning (especially the finials), street furniture, fascias, gutters, structural members, brickwork, insulators of security power fences, etc.

The system offers considerable saving on water and manpower effort, test carried out on cleaning conservatories showed up to 60% cleaning time savings with much less physical effort. The health and safety improvement advantages – no ladders needed with pole applications.

  • Powerful and interchangeable rotating brushes powered by the water flow from the trolley pump.
  • Brushes rotate with optimal rotational speed to assists the cleaning process.
  • Convenient trolley with electric or petrol/diesel engine powering quality pump.
  • Supplied with professional quality window cleaning poles.
  • Suitable for any cleaning at low or high level, windows, roofs, solar, panels, etc.
  • Trolley has interchangeable 20 litres container for purified water.
  • Exclusive, patented.
  • Two choices of powering the trolley: electric motor or petrol/diesel engine.

1 comment:

Brian Hoyt said...

After checking out the link, could not find the roto head on the site. Am very much interested.

Brian Hoyt
Poor Man Window Cleaning
http://www.poormanwindowcleaning.com

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