What are the parts of a Water Fed Pole?

Here are the key components of a water-fed pole:

The Pole: The water-fed pole is just what it sounds like: a pole that is used to reach the windows from the ground. Poles come in a variety of materials and lengths and can reach varying heights depending on how they are designed.

The Hose: The hose or tubing runs water from the purification system to the brush. Water Fed Pole hoses are available in different diameters and lengths.

Clamps: Water-fed poles have to be assembled. The clamp is used to hold the various pieces, or modular sections together.

The Gooseneck: Also referred to as the angle adapter, the gooseneck connects the brush to the pole. This is the adjustable  Angle Adapter, which provides more reach if needed.

Brush: The WFP brush attaches to the gooseneck at the top of the pole, and is used for scrubbing the window clean, then spraying the purified water on the glass for a spot-free rinse.2

Here are the key components of a water-fed pole:

 

The Pole: The water-fed pole is just what it sounds like: a pole that is used to reach the windows from the ground. Poles come in a variety of materials and lengths and can reach varying heights depending on how they are designed.

 

The Hose: The hose or tubing runs water from the purification system to the brush. Water Fed Pole hoses are available in different diameters and lengths.

 

 

Clamps: Water-fed poles have to be assembled. The clamp is used to hold the various pieces, or modular sections together.

 

The Gooseneck: Also referred to as the angle adapter, the gooseneck connects the brush to the pole. This is the adjustable  Angle Adapter, which provides more reach if needed.

 

Brush: The WFP brush attaches to the gooseneck at the top of the pole, and is used for scrubbing the window clean, then spraying the purified water on the glass for a spot-free rinse.


Post time: Jan-17-2022