Jetting Units Designed for Easy Transport, Accessibility

Jetting Units Designed for Easy Transport, Accessibility

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Equipment portability is key when you're trying to jet out a line in a hard-to-reach area. Below we get into the details on five jetting units designed with portability in mind.

Electric Eel Eel-Jet EJ3000
The Eel-Jet EJ3000 from Electric Eel can clean 2- to 8-inch-diameter lines up to 300 feet. It offers 3,000 psi at 4.7 gpm and a 13 hp overhead valve engine for smooth, quiet running and dependable operation with electric start available. It has a 2-1 gear reduced triplex pump with pulsation for longer life, a 300-foot-capacity hose reel, a heat shield to protect the hose and convenient nozzle storage on the unit. Its steel nozzles penetrate and clean tough clog problems from drainpipe walls with a variety of spray angles. Throttle back control automatically adjusts engine speed. It comes with a low-tone muffler for quiet operation and 12-inch pneumatic tires on a rugged steel base for easy maneuverability. 800-833-1212; www.electriceel.com



Jenny Products Steam Jenny direct-drive cold pressure washers
Jenny Products offers four models of Steam Jenny direct-drive cold pressure washers. Providing a compact, economical alternative to belt-driven models while yielding the professional performance of commercial grade units, all models are designed for maximum durability and portability. The pressure washers are powered by 9 or 13 hp Honda GX Series engines, and all models feature a triplex ceramic plunger pump, which provides years of service while requiring little maintenance. They are available with pressure ratings between 3,000 and 4,000 psi, and flow rates vary between 3 and 4 gpm. Features include thermal pump protection, an unloader valve and a high-pressure relief valve to prevent damage to the pump. To protect the engine, the unit will automatically shut down if low oil levels are detected. Furthermore, the chassis is made with powder-coated, seven-gauge steel.

814-445-3400; www.steamjenny.com



MyTana MV84 
The MV84 jetter from MyTana efficiently cleans and clears 3-to-10-inch lines. It has a robust 800 cc Honda engine that lets the super-duty triplex pump deliver 8 gpm at 4,000 psi. With a dual cart design and remote throttle control, it lets you jet indoors or access hard-to-reach cleanouts. The jetter cart houses the engine, super-duty triplex pump and supply buffer tank. A separate hose cart is connected with a 50-foot jumper hose and has ball valve flow control. It comes fully equipped with 250 feet of 3/8-inch jetter hose. Attach a specialty nozzle and take on roots. It is easy to load, maneuver, maintain and use. 800-328-8170; www.mytana.com



RIDGID KJ-2200 Water Jetter
The RIDGID KJ-2200 Water Jetter propels a highly flexible hose through 1 1/4-to-6-inch lines, blasting through sludge, soap and grease blockages. As users pull the hose back, it power-scrubs the line, flushing debris away, restoring drainlines to their full, free-flowing capacity. A working pressure of 2,200 psi and flow of 2.4 gpm provides fast, effective cleaning of lines. It comes standard with a 6.5 hp recoil-start gasoline engine for quick start and a FV-1 foot valve to make remote or indoor operation simple and convenient. The user controls the jetting action at the drain while leaving the jetter outdoors. Simply guide the hose into the drain while the thrust propels the hose down the line. Activate the pulse action to easily navigate difficult bends and traps. The optional H-30 cart makes for easy job site transport. 800-477-3443; www.ridgid.com



SECON Portable Gas Hydro Jetters
Portable Gas Hydro Jetters from SECON are available from 0 to 4,000 psi and generate 1.5 to 9 gpm. They include electric start, air cooled engines, flat-free tires and an hour meter. Optional propane kits are available. Accessories include different size nozzle kits and hoses and pressure gauges. 702-527-5100; www.seconv.com



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