ProTool Solar Dual Delivery 110
$5,925.20
$7,067.00
The ProTool Solar Delivery Skid is a powerful and efficient cleaning solution designed to accommodate two operators, doubling productivity and minimizing project completion times. Equipped with a 110-gallon water tank, it provides ample capacity for extended cleaning sessions. The dual 3 GPM pressure washers ensure consistent water flow, enabling both operators to work simultaneously without compromising performance. Each operator has access to a dedicated 12V transfer pump and a hose reel with a ProTool delivery pressure wash hose, ensuring seamless operation and maximizing efficiency on the job site.
Designed for use with the J. Racenstein ProTool Rotary Brush, this skid offers an unparalleled solution for cleaning solar panels quickly and effectively. By supporting two operators at once, it significantly enhances productivity, making it ideal for larger solar panel arrays or high-demand cleaning tasks. This skid is a game-changer for professional solar panel maintenance teams looking to streamline operations while maintaining the highest cleaning standards.

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