How Does a Water Fed Pole System Work for Window Cleaning

08 Oct.,2023

 

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 (for Gardiner Poles) together.

The Gooseneck: Also referred to as the angle adapter, the gooseneck connects the brush to the pole. With Gardiner poles, this is the adjustable QuicK-LoQ Angle Adapter or the QuicK-LoQ Angle Adapter Long, 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.

Rinse Bar: The rinse bar is an option that some people like to add to the top (or bottom) of the water fed brush. The spray bar has multiple small holes all the way across the bar, allowing small jets of water to come out each hole and rinse the window.

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