Cleaning head HKF 50 P

Cleaning head - HKF 50 P - KÄRCHER
Cleaning head - HKF 50 P - KÄRCHER
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The ATEX-certified, pneumatically driven stainless steel HKF 50 P interior cleaning head cleans small and medium-sized tanks up to 1000 l. The pneumatically driven compact HKF 50 P interior cleaning head is designed to clean inside vats and containers up to approx. 1000 litres (e.g. IBC tanks). The pneumatic drive ensures a constant rotational speed irrespective of the flow or pressure of the cleaning agent. The use of premium materials such as stainless steel on parts in contact with media, and PTFE sealings on the shafts ensure a long service life. The low weight (7 kg) means there is no need for extra suspension devices (spring balancers or hoists). Operational up to 100 bar, up to 1200 l/h and up to 95 °C water temperature. The head measures 715 millimetres in length and the maximum immersion depth is 304 millimetres. If required, the immersion depth of the head can be as much as 1500 millimetres. The cleaning head can be easily connected to a cold-water or hot-water pressure washer via a high-pressure hose. Various accessories such as bunghole cone, racks, spray nozzles, pipe elbows and high-pressure hoses open up a wide range of applications. Required air pressure: 4 to 7 bar. The HKF 50 P interior cleaning head is ATEX-certified and can be used in explosion-proof areas. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Compact dimensions • Suitable for cleaning inside containers with narrow openings from 50 mm. • Can be used in different applications. Compressed air operation • Suitable for cordless use. ATEX certification (protection against explosion) • High safety standard in accordance with legal requirements. • For use in explosion-protected systems.

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