I had a TaskForce 2000psi pressure washer for several years before I tried the detergent dispenser function. It would not work on either source (there's two). Since it was long out of warranty, I decided to take it apart to investigate.
It turns out that the mixing chamber output (the hose that delivers whatever product you may have in the bottles) was pinched at the factory. The hose was too long, and was circled back on itself and there was no way the detergent could make it into the flow.
I cut the hose and adjusted it so that it was not pinched, and it worked perfectly! You might want to look into that possibility.
pressure is force divided by area
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area
Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.
Basically, a pressure washer uses pressurization to deliver a concentrated spray of water or liquid. The force of this stream enables you to deep clean surfaces. But be careful what you use a pressure cleaner on - the force of the water can harm some surfaces. A pressure washer is a machine that pressurizes enough pressure to blast out a forceful spray of water that can deep clean an area and rid it of grime and mold. Pressure washers are used by painters to peel away paint from a house.
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pressure is not a force but pressure is a force applied in per unit of area
pressure is force divided by area
pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure
Pressure is not a force. Pressure is force per unit area over which it is applied.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure is force divided by area
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pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area
Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.