Water Blaster 2600

ENGINEERED FOR THE

PROFESSIONAL TRADE

The Water Blaster 2600 Belt-Driven Pressure Washer delivers SIMPSON® durability without stressing your bottom line! Our top-quality Simpson Pump and a rugged HONDA® engine are combined on a compact frame. The belt-drive system prolongs pump and engine life. The Water Blaster 2600 is preferred by painting contractors as well as deck and wood restoration specialists.

“Portable, gasoline powered, belt-drive, cold water cleaning system for professionals”

Key Features:

• Belt Drive Engine and Pump System

• 10 gauge Heavy-Duty powder-coated

• Rated at 2600 psi @ 3.0 gpm

steel frame

• HONDA® 6.5hp GX200 Engine with Oil Alert®

• Polished chrome front and rear handles

• SIMPSON® Triplex Pump with a 7 year warranty

10-inch premium treaded tires on

• Adjustable unloader

aluminum “Mag” wheels

Built-in chemical injector system

• Professional trigger gun with 36-inch

• High pressure relief valve for operator safety

stainless steel spray wand

• Thermal relief valve

• Includes 5 Quick Connect nozzles: 0º,

Easy-start valve

15º, 25º, 40º, and Chemical Application

• 50 feet of abrasion and UV resistant high pressure

• Easily transportable

“MONSTER HOSE®” (US Patent Pending)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your SIMPSON Distributor is:

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.simpsoncleaning.com

©2006, Simpson Cleaning Systems LLC. All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.

HONDA® is a registered trademark of the Honda Motor Company, LTD.

P/N LIT SIM-WB-1 Rev. 10-06

1111 E. Lake Francis Drive • Siloam Springs, AR 72761 • Phone: 479-524-3333 • FAX: 479-524-0033

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Simpson 2600 specifications Water Blaster, Key Features, Your Simpson Distributor is

2600 specifications

The Simpson 2600 is a versatile and highly regarded analog multimeter that has become synonymous with both reliability and precision in the field of electrical measurements. Renowned for its robust design and ease of use, it serves as an essential tool for electricians, engineers, and hobbyists alike.

One of the standout features of the Simpson 2600 is its ability to measure a wide range of electrical parameters. It can measure both AC and DC voltages, with a maximum capacity of 1,000 volts, making it suitable for various applications. Additionally, it can measure current in milliamps and amps, with multiple ranges available to accommodate different requirements. The multimeter also features resistance measurement capabilities, allowing for the testing of resistors and continuity checking, which is crucial for troubleshooting circuits.

The analog display of the Simpson 2600 is another characteristic that sets it apart. Utilizing a traditional moving coil meter, it provides a clear and easy-to-read scale that allows users to take precise measurements. The smooth needle movement reduces parallax errors, ensuring accuracy in readings. Many users appreciate the tactile feedback and visual representation of measurements, which can often be more intuitive than digital displays.

In terms of technology, the Simpson 2600 employs high-quality components, ensuring durability and long-term performance. The internals are designed to maximize precision, with a 3% accuracy rating over most ranges. Furthermore, the unit is equipped with a built-in overload protection feature, safeguarding the multimeter in case of accidental misuse.

One cannot overlook the portability factor of the Simpson 2600. Constructed with a sturdy case and a clear, protective glass faceplate, it is designed to withstand the rigors of a job site while remaining lightweight enough for easy transportation. The battery life is commendable as well, allowing for prolonged usage without frequent replacements.

In conclusion, the Simpson 2600 stands out due to its combination of essential features, solid construction, and ease of use. Whether measuring voltage, current, or resistance, it consistently delivers reliable results and has earned its place as a trusted instrument in the toolkit of both professionals and enthusiasts. Its legacy of accuracy and durability continues to make it a popular choice in a world increasingly dominated by digital tools.