They’d been through three cheap units in two years before finally calling us about the FS-70, and the first thing we noticed was the ceramic plunger—holds up way better than the steel ones we’d seen crack under continuous use. It’s basically the same pump design used in some car wash setups, but we’ve got it running at 80 to 130 bar with a 17 L/min suction, which is plenty for stripping grease off workshop floors or sanitizing hotel kitchens.

Most buyers go with the 10-meter hose option, though we usually stock the standard 8-meter if you’re not moving around much. The alloy aluminum pump body is lighter than cast iron, so it’s easier to wheel between bays, but you’ll still want two people for loading onto a truck—730×550×470 mm isn’t small. We’ve had one running eight hours a day for six months now, and the only thing we replaced was the inlet filter (roughly $12 each). ISO 9001:2015 certifcation means the tolerances are tighter than what you’d get from unbranded imports, but don’t expect it to handle hot water—it’s strictly cold water cleaning.

And warranty is one year, which is standdard for this class, but we’ve seen failures mostly from people running it dry or using dirty water. The ceramic plunger is the real workhorse here—it’s what keeps the pressure consistent without the scoring you’d get from steel after a few hundred hours. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so, because the production capacity is customizable but batch sizes vary.
It’s not suited for continuous high-pressure sandblasting or anything abrasive—the pump seals will wear fast if you push it that way. Anyway, the 17 L/min flow rate means it’ll clear a 50-square-meter room in about 20 minutes with a decent nozzle, which is something we didn’t think to ask about until after the first order.

One thing we learned the hard way: the power cord is only 3 meters, so you’ll need an extension for larger areas. The dimnesions (730×550×470 mm) fit under most workbenches, but it’s heavy enough that you won’t want to move it daily.
We can work with a small trial order — typically 1–5 units to start. Larger volumes get better pricing, but we're flexible.
Standard production takes about 15–20 working days. Custom orders may add a few more days depending on the changes.
Yes, we include the ISO 9001:2015 certificate with each shipment. Let us know if you need extra copies for your records.
Absolutely — the ceramic plunger is built for durability and high-pressure cycles, so it's ideal for daily operation in busy car wash or workshop environments.
We ship each unit in a sturdy export carton with foam padding. For bulk orders, we use palletized crates to keep everything secure.