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| General’s water jets are ideal for clearing soft stoppages and ice from clogged drain lines. They use a stream of high pressure water that hits the stoppage and flushes it away. The thrust of the nozzle drives the hose down the line and gives you wall-to-wall pipe cleaning action. You’ll find plenty of uses for General’s jetters – in restaurants, hotels, hospitals, shopping malls, factories, and septic systems. This page illustrates our full line of water jets. Click on a machine you’re interested in for more information. Or contact the Drain Brains® at General. |

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The J-2512 Typhoon trailer jet is ideal for clearing big lines with high water flow requirements or remote jobs far from a water source. 12-gallons of water pulsate down the line every minute at a powerful 2500 psi to blast lines clear of grease, sediment, and debris.
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The J-3080 gives you the increased cleaning power of 8 gallons of flow per minute at 3000 psi without risking pump damage if your water supply can't match the pump demand. A 12 gallon buffer tank gives you the safety margin you need when using a high-flow water jet.
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The J-3055 has the power to clear your most stubborn grease stoppages. Its 3000 psi, 5.5 GPM pump has the thrust to pull the hose down long runs, the pressure to cut through grease stoppages, and the flow to flush them away.
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The J-3000 is great for large lines and long runs, as well as small lines. And it's much more powerful than smaller electric jets. A 3000 psi, 4 GPM triplex pump with Vibra-pulse® on demand drives the hose easily around tight bends and down long runs.
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The J-2900 is an economical alternative to the J-3000. It's lighter and more maneuverable, yet maintains the same pressure and flow rate as the J-3000. It's driven by an 13 hp engine connected directly to a 3000 psi, 4 GPM pump.
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The compact, easy-to-use J-1400 generates 1500 psi at 1.7 GPM, yet pulls only 13 amps. It's powered by a 1-1/2 hp dual capacitor sealed motor with an in-line Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. It's equipped with Vibra-pulse® to work the hose around tight bends in small lines.
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Slide the J-1400 onto a cart with a hose reel and you have the J-1600. The unit generates 1500 psi at 1.7 GPM, yet pulls only 13 amps. The specially designed cart has a heavy duty frame, 150 ft. hose reel, and rolls on two pneumatic tires.
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The J-1450 has the same drain cleaning power as our popular J-1600, but it's more compact. It produces 1500 psi at 1.7 GPM, yet the 1-1/2 hp motor pulls only 13 amps. You can take off the reel in seconds to make the machine more compact for storage in your truck or to carry up on a roof.
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Whether you're up against grease, sand, sludge, or ice, there’s a General nozzle that will cut through it. Some are designed for maximum penetrating power, some to pressure wash the pipe walls, and some to go around sharp bends. All of General’s nozzles are made of plated hardened steel to last longer.
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General offers a variety of accessories for your water jet. The Cart-Reel(TM) lets you use the power of gas jets in buildings and confined spaces where exhaust fumes can be dangerous. The more compact Handy-Reel(TM) can be easily carried up to the roof to clear vents and stacks. The optional Foot Pedal gives you added safety - water flows when you step on the pedal and stops when you lift your foot. Or you can get a spray wand and use your jet for pressure washing.
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Tough high pressure jetting hose comes in a variety of lengths and diameters. Use 1/2" ID hose for main lines and long runs 4" through 12" in diameter at distances of up to 400 ft. Use the 3/8" ID hose for clean outs, 4" through 8" floor drains, and septic lines at distances up to 300 ft. With the 1/4" ID hose, you can clear 2" through 4" lines up to 200 ft. away. And the Super-Flex 1/8" hose has the flexibility to get through 1-1/2" and 2" lines and bends up to 75 ft. down the line.
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