The Pressure Ranger 2-in-1 Cleaning System is a Honda-powered, belt-drive machine that pressure washes and soft washes off one gun and one hose. It runs 6 or 10 GPM through an AR triplex pump built to handle SH, not fresh water alone.
Key Features
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Honda engines, three builds: GX390 on the 6 GPM, GX690 V-twin on the 10 GPM at 3,000 PSI, and iGX800 EFI V-twin on the 10 GPM at 3,500 PSI. Electric start on all three.
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Belt-drive AR triplex pump: The belt runs the pump slower and cooler than a direct-drive box-store unit. Less heat, longer service life, and a clean rebuild when the time comes.
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One gun, one hose: Switch between soft wash and pressure wash by changing the nozzle. No second line to drag, no gun to swap mid-job.
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Chemical-tolerant wetted path: Ceramic plungers, stainless valves, and Viton seals carry sodium hypochlorite that corrodes a standard pump in months. Flush with water and run neutralizer between jobs and it keeps taking it.
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Aluminum skid base: Extruded, corrosion-resistant, sitting on anti-vibration isolators. It bolts straight to a trailer deck or truck bed with no fabrication.
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Made in USA, fully rebuildable: Built and tested in South Florida. Service parts are off-the-shelf, so a worn seal or valve doesn't take the rig off the road for long.
Specifications
| Configurations |
6 GPM / 3,000 PSI; 10 GPM / 3,000 PSI; 10 GPM / 3,500 PSI |
| Engine |
Honda GX390 (6 GPM), GX690 V-twin (10 GPM / 3,000), or iGX800 EFI V-twin (10 GPM / 3,500) |
| Pump |
AR (Annovi Reverberi) belt-drive triplex plunger |
| Drive |
Banded belt drive |
| Pressure range |
Adjustable from about 400 PSI for soft wash up to the model's rating |
| Water type |
Cold water only |
| Base |
Extruded aluminum skid with anti-vibration isolators |
| Chemical compatibility |
Sodium hypochlorite and soft wash chemicals through the pump; fresh water only through a surface cleaner |
| Origin |
Made in USA (Honda engine, AR pump) |
| Shipping |
Ships freight |
Configurations and Compatibility
The Pressure Ranger ships as a build-to-spec skid, so production runs about one to two weeks and the unit ships freight. It works with any batch-mix or proportioner setup, and upgrades to the Batch Bandit remote proportioning system when you want to set chemical and water from the wand.
Run a surface cleaner off it with fresh water only, never SH. It's a cold-water machine, so it isn't for hot-water work. For the exact gun, hose, and nozzle package on your build, confirm with the SWT Consult before you order.
How It Works
You keep one gun and one hose for every mode. Two things change: the liquid at the source, set by a valve or proportioner, and the nozzle at the gun. Drop to a shooter tip and low pressure for a soft wash. Swap to a 0-degree or high-pressure tip for flatwork and equipment. Pressure adjusts from about 400 PSI up to the model's rating, so the same rig handles a two-story house wash and a concrete pad.
The reason it runs SH at all is the wetted path. A standard pressure washer pump degrades fast on chlorine. This one is built to take it, but it survives on routine, not luck. Flush the system with water when you come off chemical, and run a neutralizer when you're done for the day. SH left sitting in the pump is what corrodes it, not the SH you're actively spraying.
Pairs Well With
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you run sodium hypochlorite through the Pressure Ranger's pump?
Yes. That's what separates it from a standard pressure washer, whose pump chlorine kills in months. The wetted path is built for SH. The catch is maintenance. Flush with water when you come off chemical, and run a neutralizer when you're done for the day. A flush is quick on a 50-foot line and closer to a minute or two on 200 feet.
What engine comes on the Pressure Ranger?
Depends on the build. The 6 GPM runs a Honda GX390. The 10 GPM at 3,000 PSI runs a GX690 V-twin. The 10 GPM at 3,500 PSI runs the iGX800 EFI V-twin. All three have electric start.
Can you use a surface cleaner with the Pressure Ranger?
Yes, with fresh water only. Run SH through a surface cleaner and you'll wreck the internal parts. Keep chemical on the gun and shooter tips, and keep the surface cleaner on plain water.