High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine

Cold-water high pressure drain cleaning — engineered for municipal, industrial, and pipeline professionals who demand lower operating costs without sacrificing performance.

Cold water, full industrial force
Spec-matched to your pipe diameter
Factory-direct, export-ready

Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine

Why Choose Our Industrial Sewer Jetters

Are you sourcing a high pressure drain cleaning machine for pipeline maintenance, sewer jetting, or industrial drainage work? Blocked lines cost downtime. Undersized equipment costs contracts. The wrong supplier costs both.

We manufacture cold-water high pressure drain cleaning machines from 150 bar to 500 bar working pressure, covering DN80 to DN800 pipe diameters — built for contractors, municipal operators, and industrial facilities running demanding, high-frequency jetting schedules. As a factory-direct manufacturer exporting to 40+ countries, we cut out distributor markups and ship with full technical documentation, nozzle configuration support, and post-sale spare parts supply. Our diesel and electric drive options are field-configurable to your site power conditions — no third-party dealer required.

Tell us your pipe diameter, line length, and blockage type — we’ll return a specified equipment proposal within 24 hours.

Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine for Sale

Not every drain cleaning job needs the same machine. Wrong spec means wasted cost or weak results. Our range covers three configurations: high-volume for municipal sewers, high-pressure electric for fixed facilities, and self-powered diesel for construction sites and off-grid projects. All run on cold water only — no heating maintenance, full industrial output. Factory-direct with adjustable pressure, flow, and hose length. Engineered for real pipe diameters and operating environments.

Recommended Models: Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machines

Core Advantages

  • 240 L/min high-volume flow rate delivers maximum flushing force for large-diameter trunk sewers and long-run drainage networks from a single fixed installation point
  • 100 m hose coverage eliminates the need for multiple access point setups, reducing labour time and operational interruption across extended pipe runs

Recommended Equipment 1:

ModelJMT-2-240/220
Operation TypeFixed
Rate Pressure220 bar / 3190 psi
Water Flow Rate240 L/min
High Pressure Hose100 meters
Pipe cleaning nozzle2 pcs
Diesel Engine138 kw

Core Applications

  • Municipal sewer trunk line maintenance and stormwater drainage network clearance requiring sustained high-volume output
  • Fixed industrial facility drainage systems with long pipe runs where centralised pump station deployment is operationally preferred

Core Advantages

  • Identical 220 bar / 240 L/min output to the 100 m configuration — full cleaning performance for facilities where pipe run length does not exceed 50 m
  • More compact hose reel and reduced overall footprint makes this configuration better suited to space-constrained fixed installation environments

Recommended Equipment 2:

ModelJMT-2-240/220
Operation TypeFixed
Rate Pressure220 bar / 3190 psi
Water Flow Rate240 L/min
High Pressure Hose50 meters
Pipe cleaning nozzle2 pcs
Diesel Engine138 kw

Core Applications

  • Factory floor and process drainage networks within contained facility layouts where access points are within 50 m of the pump unit
  • Food processing and chemical plant drainage maintenance where high flow rate is the primary requirement and pipe runs are moderate in length

Core Advantages

  • Fully mobile 40 kW diesel configuration operates independently of grid power — ready to deploy at any site without external electrical infrastructure
  • 80 m hose reach covers the majority of contractor job site pipe runs from a single trailer-mounted unit, minimising repositioning time between access points

Recommended Equipment 3:

ModelJMT-1B-85/200
Operation TypeMobile
Rate Pressure200 bar / 2900 psi
Water Flow Rate85 L/min
High Pressure Hose80 meters
Pipe cleaning nozzle2 pcs
Diesel Engine40 kw

Core Applications

  • Pipeline service contractors operating across multiple sites requiring self-contained, fast-deploy drain jetting capability
  • Construction site temporary drainage clearance and municipal maintenance work in locations without stable power supply

Not sure which series fits your project?

  • Managing city-scale sewer networks or stormwater infrastructure with pipe diameters above DN300(Municipal Sewer Jetting Series
  • Clearing drainage in factories, food plants, or chemical facilities with fixed power supply (Industrial Drainage Cleaning Series
  • Operating across multiple construction sites or remote locations without stable power access (Mobile Construction Site Series

Your project spans two scenarios, or your pipe diameter and pressure requirements fall outside the above ranges

(Request a custom configuration — our engineering team will spec it for you)

Why Choose Us as Your Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine Supplier?

In an industry flooded with middle-men, we stand out as a high pressure drain cleaning machine manufacturer in China that owns the entire process—from the initial CAD drawing to the final sea-freight container. The JMT-1 series hot water high-pressure washers for sale are available through multiple convenient channels to meet diverse customer needs. Buyers can choose factory direct sales without any difficulty.

Unlike a standard high pressure washer factory, we have achieved full vertical integration by manufacturing our own core components. This dual capability — as both a high-volume production hub for High Pressure Washing Machines and High Pressure Sewer Jetting Machines, and a precision-driven manufacturer — allows us to guarantee superior quality while significantly reducing procurement costs for our global partners.

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Our Independent R&D Team

Brand Guarantee

Our status as a motor high-pressure washer factory ensures that every unit—from a 1400W high-pressure washer manufacturer specification to a high-power pressure washer manufacturer-grade motor—is built to industrial standards.

Heavy-Duty industrial systems

Our high-pressure washer factories feature multiple specialized assembly lines, enabling us to fulfill both large-scale orders and high-end customization requirements simultaneously.

Customization OEM

As a flexible high-pressure washer supplier, we offer extensive customization — from design to final assembly — ensuring every unit precisely meets your requirements.

Strict testing protocols

Every unit leaves our facility built to vehicle-manufacturer-grade standards, with high-pressure hoses rated at 2.5–3.5x working pressure.

After-sales arrival support

Warranty Policy

Warranty claims are straightforward: contact our after-sales team with a description and photo/video documentation, receive a diagnosis and resolution proposal within 48 hours. Extended warranty and priority response are available for bulk orders — contact us to discuss.

Technical Support

  • Pre-purchase: Free engineering consultation on specifications and custom solutions for non-standard applications.
  • Production: Regular updates and third-party inspection support for bulk orders.
  • Post-delivery: Remote diagnosis via video/photo, multilingual manuals, video training, and 24-hour inquiry response.

Spare Parts Supply

We stock all primary wear parts (standard orders ship within 3 days, expedited available), include a 12–18‑month parts list at no extra freight, and guarantee 8‑year parts availability — because for international buyers, idle machines waiting for components mean direct production loss.

Our Certifications

Our Global Export & Logistics Capabilities

Pre-shipment inspection & testing

Before any high pressure drain cleaning machine leaves our facility, it undergoes a 100% QC check. We test the pump’s pressure stability, engine thermal limits, and safety valve triggers. A “QC Passed” certificate and a detailed testing video are provided to the client for peace of mind.

Logistics & export documentation

  • Bills of Lading (B/L)
  • Commercial Invoices & Packing Lists
  • Certificates of Origin (CO)
  • Compliance Certificates (CE/EPA/UL)

Direct factory advantage

We offer direct factory-to-customer shipping. This means you source directly from our high-pressure washer factories, bypassing all intermediaries and ensuring the fastest possible lead times

Pre-shipment inspection & performance testing

High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine Technical Parameters and Performance

Pressure gauge and regulator on an industrial hot water high pressure washer

Before committing to a machine, understanding what each parameter actually controls — and how it maps to your pipe size and blockage type — will save significant cost and downtime in the field. Below are the five parameters that matter most for drain jetting equipment, followed by a side-by-side comparison across our three models.

Working Pressure (bar / PSI)

Municipal: 150–350 bar · Industrial: 200–500 bar

Determines the cutting force of the water jet against blockage material. Higher pressure is required for hardened scale, concrete residue, and compacted solids. For soft grease and silt, excessive pressure wastes energy without improving results.

Flow Rate (L/min)

Key for pipe diameter matching

Controls the volume of water delivered per minute — directly affecting how far debris is flushed downstream and how effectively the pipe interior is scoured. Large-diameter sewers require high flow rates; narrow industrial drains prioritise pressure over volume.

Applicable Pipe Diameter (DN)

DN100–DN1200 depending on series

The DN range specifies which pipe sizes the machine can effectively jet. Running a unit outside its rated diameter range results in either insufficient coverage or hose damage from excess back-pressure. Always match DN range to your largest and smallest pipe on site.

Motor Power

Diesel:mobile / Electric:fixed facility

Diesel units are fully self-contained — essential for remote sites, construction drainage, and locations without stable grid power. Electric units offer lower running cost, quieter operation, and are preferred for fixed industrial facilities with reliable power supply.

Diesel vs Electric: Choosing the Right Drive System

Drive system selection is one of the most consequential decisions in drain jetting equipment procurement — it affects not just purchase price, but daily operating cost, site flexibility, and long-term maintenance burden. Neither system is universally superior; the right choice depends entirely on where and how the machine will be deployed.

Diesel Drive

  • No grid power required — fully self-contained
  • Suited to construction sites, remote pipelines, rural municipal works
  • Higher fuel cost per hour vs. electric
  • Requires regular engine servicing
  • Operates in any environment without power infrastructure

Electric Drive

  • Lower energy cost and quieter operation
  • Ideal for fixed factory, processing plant, or indoor facility use
  • IP55 rating supports wet industrial environments
  • Requires stable 3-phase power supply on site
  • Reduced maintenance — no engine oil, filters, or fuel system

Hose Length (m)

Standard: 60–120 m · Custom: up to 200 m+

Determines how far into a pipe run the nozzle can reach from a single access point. For long trunk sewers or extended industrial drainage networks, insufficient hose length means multiple setup points and increased labour time. Custom lengths available on request.

Protection Rating (IP)

IP55 minimum for wet environments

Defines the machine’s resistance to water ingress and dust. Industrial drain cleaning environments are inherently wet — a minimum IP55 rating is recommended for electric units operating in factory floors, chemical plants, or outdoor municipal settings.

Model Specification Comparison

ParameterMunicipal SeriesIndustrial SeriesMobile Series
Working Pressure (bar / PSI)200 – 300 bar 250 – 500 bar 200 – 350 bar
Flow Rate (L/min)150 – 400 L/min60 – 180 L/min80 – 250 L/min
Applicable Pipe Diameter (DN range)DN300 – DN1200DN100 – DN600DN150 – DN800
Drive SystemDiesel / ElectricElectric Diesel
Hose Length (standard / optional)80 – 120 m (Up to 200 m on request)60 – 100 m (Up to 150 m on request)80 – 120 m (Up to 180 m on request)
IP RatingIP55IP55IP55

Specifications above represent standard production ranges. Final parameters are confirmed at order stage based on project requirements. Custom pressure, flow rate, hose length, and mounting configurations are available across all three series.

Matching Nozzle Type and Hose Diameter to Your Pipe

Pressure and flow rate get most of the attention — but nozzle selection determines whether that energy is actually delivered to the blockage effectively. The two primary nozzle types used in industrial drain jetting serve fundamentally different purposes.

Rotating Nozzle

Best for: grease deposits, soft silt, biofilm, and general maintenance jetting. Rotational action scrubs the full pipe circumference. Recommended for food processing and municipal routine cleaning cycles.

Penetrating / Torpedo Nozzle

Best for: hardened scale, concrete residue, compacted solids, and root intrusion. Focused forward jet punches through dense blockages before the trailing jets clear the pipe wall. Standard for construction site drainage and industrial chemical deposits.

As a general rule, hose diameter should be no more than 60–70% of the pipe’s internal diameter to allow adequate water return flow alongside the hose. Oversizing the hose restricts backflow and reduces jetting efficiency significantly.

Ready To Take The Next Step

Every specification covered in this section — pressure, flow rate, motor power and hose length — has a direct impact on what you pay and what you get back over the machine’s operational life. Now,all models are available for immediate order.

Reach out to our sales team for bulk pricing and customization. Contact us.

How to Choose High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine

Spec sheets tell you what a machine can do — they don’t tell you which one is right for your project. The right selection comes down to four decision dimensions: pipe diameter, blockage type, site power conditions, and operational mobility. Work through each dimension first, then match your profile to the recommended series below.

Understand The Four Decision Dimensions

Pipe Diameter (DN)

Pipe diameter is the single most important filter. It determines the minimum flow rate you need to flush debris downstream — and eliminates any machine whose DN range doesn’t cover your largest pipe on site.

  • DN100 – DN300 → compact industrial or mobile unit
  • DN300 – DN800 → mid-range municipal or mobile series
  • DN800 – DN1200+ → high-volume municipal series only

Blockage Type

Blockage hardness dictates pressure requirement. Soft organic deposits need moderate pressure with high flow; hardened scale and chemical residues demand sustained high-pressure output regardless of pipe diameter.

  • Grease, silt, biofilm → 200–250 bar sufficient
  • Scale, root intrusion → 250–350 bar recommended
  • Hardened chemical deposits → 350–500 bar required

Site Power Conditions

Power availability at your job site directly determines which drive system is viable. This is a hard constraint — not a preference. A mismatch here makes an otherwise well-specced machine unusable on arrival.

  • Stable 3-phase grid power → electric drive, lower running cost
  • Unstable or no grid power → diesel, self-contained operation
  • Mixed sites → diesel unit with optional electric PTO

Operational Mobility

A fixed facility with one drainage network needs a different platform than a contractor covering ten sites per month. Mobility requirements affect not just the drive system, but mounting format, hose reel design, and setup time.

  • Fixed single facility → stationary skid or frame mount
  • Multi-site contractor → trailer mount, fast-connect hose reel
  • Municipal fleet deployment → truck-mounted or modular unit

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You’ve Done the Hard Part. We’ll Handle the Rest.

Still unsure which series fits your project? Send us your pipe diameter, site conditions, and blockage type — we’ll recommend the right configuration and send a spec sheet within 24 hours.

Sewer Jetter Nozzle Types and Functions

Industrial Sewer Jetter Machine Accessories

Different sewer jetting nozzles are designed for different pipeline conditions and blockage types. Choosing the correct nozzle can significantly improve cleaning efficiency, reduce operation time, and help protect the pipeline during high pressure cleaning. Industrial high pressure sewer jetting machines commonly use specialized nozzles for penetrating hard blockages, flushing debris, removing grease buildup, and cutting tree roots inside drainage systems.

Penetrator Nozzle

A penetrator nozzle is mainly designed for breaking through hard and compact blockages inside sewer and drainage pipelines. This nozzle typically features one or more powerful forward-facing jets combined with rear thrust jets that help pull the hose deeper into the pipe.

Key Features

  • Strong forward jet impact
  • Effective for stubborn blockages
  • Helps open blocked pipelines quickly
  • Good hose pulling capability inside pipes

Real Application Case:A municipal maintenance team uses a penetrator nozzle to break through compacted mud and heavy sludge inside an underground storm drainage system after severe flooding.

Flusher Nozzle

A flusher nozzle is designed for high-flow flushing and debris transportation inside pipelines. Unlike penetrator nozzles that focus on breaking blockages, flusher nozzles are mainly used to move loosened debris, sediment, and waste materials out of the pipe.

Key Features

  • High rear jet flow
  • Excellent debris flushing capability
  • Smooth pipeline cleaning performance
  • Suitable for long-distance pipe cleaning

Real Application Case:A city sewer cleaning contractor uses a flusher nozzle with a high-flow sewer jetting machine to remove sand and sediment from large underground drainage pipelines before the rainy season.

Rotating Nozzle

A rotating nozzle uses spinning water jets to provide 360-degree cleaning coverage inside the pipe wall. It is especially effective for removing grease, oil residue, mineral scale, and stubborn buildup that standard nozzles may leave behind.

Key Features

  • Rotating high-pressure water jets
  • Full pipe wall cleaning coverage
  • Strong grease and scale removal ability
  • Improved deep cleaning performance

Real Application Case:A food processing factory uses a rotating nozzle with a hot water sewer jetting machine to remove thick grease accumulation inside wastewater pipelines and maintain stable drainage flow.

Root Cutting Nozzle

A root cutting nozzle is specifically designed to cut and remove tree roots that grow into underground sewer pipelines through pipe joints or cracks. These nozzles often use rotating chains, blades, or specialized high-pressure cutting jets.

Key Features

  • Strong root cutting capability
  • Helps restore blocked pipelines
  • Suitable for underground sewer maintenance
  • Effective for old pipeline systems

Real Application Case:A residential drainage maintenance company uses a root cutting nozzle to remove tree roots blocking underground sewer lines in an older suburban neighborhood with aging pipe infrastructure.

Choosing the Right Sewer Jetter Nozzle

Selecting the proper nozzle depends on the blockage type, pipe condition, and cleaning objective. In many industrial and municipal applications, operators often combine multiple nozzle types during one cleaning operation to achieve better cleaning efficiency and more complete pipeline maintenan

Hot Selling High Pressure Washer Models

The High-Pressure Hot Water Cleaner is a heavy-duty cleaning machine that delivers scalding hot water (up to 80–95°C / 176–203°F) combined with high-pressure jets (up to 100–200 bar) to blast away grease, oil, dirt, and tough stains.

Here are some hot selling models, and you can always contact us for a customized machines.

JMT-2-240/220

  • Water Flow: 240L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 220 bar / 3190 psi
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JMT-6-25/2000

  • Water Flow: 25L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 2000bar / 29000 psi
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JMT-2-57/500

  • Water Flow: 57 L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 500 bar / 7250 psi
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JMT-1-15/200

  • Water Flow: 15L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 200bar / 2900psi
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JMT-1-15/200

  • Water Flow: 15L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 200bar / 2900psi
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JMT-1B-85/200

  • Water Flow: 85 L/min
  • Rate Pressure: 200 bar / 7250 psi
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High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine for Industrial Applications

Three industries where cold-water high pressure jetting consistently outperforms conventional drainage cleaning methods — and the specific reasons each sector chooses it.

Manufacturing Plant (Production Floor & Process Drainage)

The Challenge:Cutting fluids, lubricants, and metal particulates accumulate in floor drains and process drainage channels. Mechanical rodding clears the immediate blockage but leaves residual deposits on pipe walls — leading to rapid re-blockage and unplanned production stoppages within weeks of cleaning cycle.

Why Our Cold-Water Jetting Machine:

  • Scours the full pipe circumference at 250–400 bar, eliminating wall deposits that cause re-blockage rather than just punching through the centre
  • No heating system — removes ignition risk in environments where lubricants and flammable process fluids are present
  • Zero chemical additives — no compatibility concerns with existing drainage treatment or wastewater management systems

Power & Petrochemical Industry (Process Pipe & Drainage Network Cleaning)

The Challenge:Mineral scale from cooling water systems, hydrocarbon residues, and chemically reactive deposits restrict flow and corrode pipe walls at the same time. In power generation and petrochemical facilities, every unplanned shutdown carries significant cost — and inadequate drainage cleaning directly shortens the interval to the next failure.

Why Our Cold-Water Jetting Machine:

  • 350–500 bar output fractures and flushes hardened scale and hydrocarbon deposits thoroughly in a single pass
  • Cold water only — no ignition risk in hydrocarbon-present environments, no heat stress on adjacent process equipment or pipework
  • Thorough wall-to-wall cleaning extends intervals between maintenance shutdowns, reducing total annual downtime cost

Maritime & Offshore (Vessel Drainage, Bilge & Deck Drain Cleaning)

The Challenge:Saltwater exposure, biological fouling, and fuel oil contamination progressively block scuppers, bilge lines, and sanitary discharge pipes across vessel types. Drydock and port call windows are narrow — blocked drainage systems create both operational failure risk and regulatory non-compliance exposure that cannot be deferred.

Why Our Cold-Water Jetting Machine:

  • No heating system — eliminates ignition risk in fuel-present marine environments where open heat sources are a serious hazard
  • IP55-rated components withstand continuous saltwater spray and high-humidity confined spaces typical of vessel interiors
  • Compact electric configuration fits vessel access constraints and deploys within tight drydock or port call maintenance windows

Pipeline Service Contractors (Multi-Site Drainage Cleaning Contracts)

The Challenge: Pipeline service contractors operate across dozens of job sites each month — each with different pipe diameters, varying access conditions, and no guaranteed grid power. Equipment that cannot deploy fast, cover a wide DN range, and operate independently of site infrastructure becomes a direct cap on daily throughput and contract profitability.

Why Our Cold-Water Jetting Machine:

  • Self-powered diesel unit on trailer mount — arrives ready to work with no external power connection required at any site
  • DN150–DN800 coverage handles the majority of contractor pipe sizes from a single machine, reducing fleet complexity
  • No heating system warm-up time — faster site setup translates directly into more jobs completed per day

Not sure which model fits your environment? Our technical team will match the right machine to your site — no obligation.

Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine Price & Cost

Price varies significantly by application, pressure rating, drive system, and configuration. The ranges below reflect factory-direct export pricing for industrial-grade cold-water jetting equipment — not retail or distributor-marked-up figures. Use these as a reference baseline when evaluating quotes.

For detailed pricing, please refer to the table below.

GradePrice Range (USD, FOB)Typical Specification & Buyer Profile
Entry Industrial$3,500 – $7,000200–250 bar, electric drive, DN100–DN300. Facility maintenance teams, light industrial floor drains, first-time buyers evaluating cold-water jetting for a single site.
Mid-Range$7,000 – $15,000250–350 bar, diesel or electric, DN150–DN600. Municipal contractors, pipeline service companies, mid-size manufacturing plants with regular maintenance cycles.
Heavy Industrial$15,000 – $28,000350–500 bar, high-volume flow, DN300–DN1200. Petrochemical plants, large municipal authorities, offshore operators, and fleet procurement for multi-site contractors.

We supply factory-direct — no middleman, no markup, no inflated list price.

What Determines the Price Range?

Industrial high pressure drain cleaning machine pricing varies based on four primary factors:

  • Pressure & Flow Rating: The single largest cost driver. Every 100 bar increase above 250 bar requires a higher-grade pump head, seals, and pressure-rated hose assembly — adding $2,000–$6,000 per step.
  • Drive System: Diesel units typically cost $1,500–$4,000 more than equivalent electric models due to engine, fuel system, and exhaust components. Electric units have lower purchase price but require site power infrastructure.
  • Custom Configuration: Non-standard hose lengths, specialised nozzle packages, OEM branding, or modified mounting formats add $500–$3,000 depending on scope. Factory-direct sourcing keeps customisation costs lower than through distributors.
  • Order Volume & Terms: Single-unit pricing reflects standard export rates. Orders of 3+ units typically qualify for volume pricing. OEM and long-term supply agreements are negotiated separately with our sales team.

These ranges are starting points — your exact spec determines your price.

Equipment investment vs Ongoing manual cleaning cost

Two representative scenarios — figures based on typical industrial and contractor operations

Scenario A: Manufacturing Plant

Annual outsourced drain cleaning cost
$6,000
~12 service calls/year at $500 each

Annual operating cost (in-house jetting)
$1,200
Water, power, consumables, maintenance

Net annual saving
$4,800
Entry unit ($5,500) pays back in ~14 months

After payback, the machine continues generating $4,800+/year in avoided outsourcing cost — with a typical equipment lifespan of 8–12 years.

Scenario B · Pipeline Service Contractor

Revenue per drain jetting job
$400
Typical contractor charge-out rate

Jobs per month (conservative)
20
~1 job/day, 20 working days

Payback period
Mid-range ($10,000) recovered from revenue
< 3 months

For service contractors, the machine is a direct revenue-generating asset. At 20 jobs/month, a $10,000 mid-range unit generates $8,000 gross revenue monthly — payback inside the first quarter of operation.

Budget Planning By Buyer Type

Single Facility Maintenance Team—One industrial unit covers most fixed-facility needs($7,000 – $12,000)

A single mid-range electric unit handles the majority of process drain and floor drain maintenance for one manufacturing site or processing plant. Budget should include a basic nozzle kit (rotating + penetrating types) and a one-year spare parts package — typically adding $300–$600 to the initial outlay. No need to overspec on pressure if your pipes are DN100–DN400 and blockages are primarily organic.

Pipeline Service Contractor—Mobile unit + accessory investment drives revenue per job ($12,000 – $20,000)

For contractors covering multiple sites, the machine is a revenue asset — so reliability and DN range coverage matter more than minimising purchase price. Budget for a diesel trailer-mount unit with broad DN coverage, a full nozzle set (at least 4–6 types), and 100 m+ hose length. A spare hose assembly ($400–$800) is worth including upfront — hose damage mid-contract is the most common cause of lost job revenue.

Municipal / Government Procurement—Fleet orders unlock volume pricing and unified spec ($10,000 – $22,000)

Municipal buyers typically procure 3–10+ units in a single tender cycle. Volume orders of 3+ unitsqualify for negotiated factory-direct pricing — consolidating specs across the fleet reduces training complexity and spare parts inventory. Budget planning should account for initial training, commissioning, and a 2-year parts supply agreement. OEM branding and documentation in local language are available on request.

Now, share your pipe diameter, pressure requirement, and order quantity for a firm factory-direct quote.

Some Tips Before Buying an Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine

Additional Sewer Jetter Buying Considerations

Purchasing industrial sewer jetters or other commercial cleaning equipment is a significant investment for any outfit, and successfully completing your anticipated jobs depends on selecting the right configurations. In addition to evaluating GPM and PSI requirements for hydro jetters, consider the following:

What is your planned job?

The correct drain cleaning machine depends heavily on the actual cleaning application. Residential drain maintenance generally requires lower pressure and moderate flow, while municipal sewer cleaning or industrial pipeline maintenance requires higher pressure, stronger flow rates, and longer continuous operation capability. Choosing equipment based on the specific blockage type and pipeline condition helps improve cleaning efficiency and reduce operating costs.

Are industrial capabilities required?

Industrial capabilities are necessary for heavy-duty applications involving long pipelines, continuous daily operation, high sludge volume, or large municipal drainage systems. Industrial-grade sewer jetters typically feature stronger pumps, higher flow rates, larger hose reels, and more durable engines designed for demanding environments. For light commercial or residential cleaning, a compact or mid-range unit may be more practical and economical.

Is your planned use indoors or outdoors?

  • Indoor applications usually favor electric sewer jetting machines because they produce lower noise, no exhaust emissions, and require less maintenance.
  • Outdoor and remote job sites often require gasoline or diesel-powered systems due to their higher mobility and independence from electrical power sources. Understanding the work environment helps ensure stable operation and easier transportation.

Do your specifications call for a custom-built solution?

Custom-built sewer jetting machines may be necessary when standard configurations cannot meet specific operational requirements. Users working with unusual pipe diameters, extremely long pipelines, specialized nozzles, hot water systems, or unique trailer configurations often benefit from customized solutions. A properly designed custom system can improve cleaning performance, operational safety, and long-term maintenance efficiency.

These considerations, along with GPM capabilities, PSI needs, and other factors specific to your application, will influence which drain or sewer jetter is best for your business. For more information, visit our Ultimate Guide to Sewer Jetters today.

What Space Constraints or Transportation Requirements Are Present at Your Work Site?

Work site size and transportation conditions play an important role when selecting a drain cleaning machine. Compact portable jetters are often better suited for narrow indoor spaces, underground facilities, apartment buildings, or locations with limited access. In contrast, trailer-mounted sewer jetters are ideal for large outdoor projects and municipal maintenance where higher mobility, larger water capacity, and long-distance transportation are required. Choosing the correct machine size and configuration helps improve operational flexibility and transportation efficiency.

Ready To Take The Next Step

Choosing the right industrial sewer jetting machine depends on your cleaning requirements, working environment, and pipeline conditions. Whether you need an electric, gasoline, or diesel sewer jetter, selecting the proper configuration can improve cleaning efficiency and long-term reliability.

As a professional manufacturer, we provide customized sewer jetting solutions for industrial and municipal applications worldwide.

Our Industrial High Pressure Drain Cleaning Machine Applications & Real Cases Worldwide

Applications

Our industrial high pressure drain cleaning machines are deployed across the most demanding environments in global industry — where standard equipment fails and cleaning performance directly impacts compliance, safety, and operational continuity.

Municipal Sewer Pipeline Cleaning

Food Industry Grease Removal

Construction Site Drainage Cleaning

Factory Waste Water Systems

Global Real Cases

From Southeast Asia to the Middle East and Europe, industrial facilities and infrastructure contractors worldwide rely on our machines to deliver consistent, large-scale tile and grout cleaning results — factory-direct, configured for local conditions.

Real Success Stories for high pressure washer

Case Study 1

Power & Petrochemical — Cooling Water Drainage Network Restoration Middle East (Saudi Arabia)

A petroleum refinery faced progressive flow restriction across 14 drainage lines caused by mineral scale and hydrocarbon buildup. Chemical descaling had failed, and a manual pipe replacement was projected to cost over $80,000. Our Industrial Series high pressure drain cleaning machine — 420 bar, diesel-driven, with 120 m hose — cleared all 14 lines to full design capacity within four days, eliminating the planned shutdown entirely.

Case Study 2

Pipeline Service Contractor — Municipal Sewer Network Maintenance Contract Southeast Asia (Indonesia)

A pipeline contractor managing a two-year municipal sewer maintenance contract across three urban districts needed equipment covering DN300–DN800 lines at off-grid sites. We supplied three diesel trailer-mounted jetting units at 280 bar / 220 L/min with 100 m hose each. The fleet completed all contract sites without delays, increased daily throughput by 35%, and prompted a repeat order for two additional units before contract renewal.

Case Study 3

Maritime & Offshore — Vessel Bilge & Drainage System Maintenance Europe (Netherlands)

A Rotterdam drydock facility required bilge and drainage line cleaning within strict scheduling windows and port discharge regulations. Previous thermal jetting contractors had caused safety stoppages due to ignition risk near fuel compartments. Our 300 bar electric Industrial Series unit — cold-water-only, IP55-rated, compact frame — recorded zero safety stoppages across 18 months, achieved full drydock window compliance, and fully replaced the outsourced thermal jetting arrangement.

Whether you are searching for an Industrial high pressure drain cleaning machine India or a specialized unit in the Americas, our export infrastructure is built to support you.

. QUESTIONS

Common Questions

Which matters more — flow rate (LPM/GPM) or pressure (bar/PSI)?

Both matter, and neither can substitute for the other. Pressure determines how deep the cleaning action penetrates — the force behind the water jet. Flow rate determines how fast that action covers ground — the volume moving through the system. A high-pressure, low-flow machine cleans effectively but slowly. A high-flow, low-pressure machine covers ground quickly but lacks the force to remove embedded contamination. The correct specification requires both parameters to be matched to your application simultaneously. As a practical reference: Cleaning Unit (CU) = PSI × GPM — this combined value is a more reliable performance indicator than either figure alone.

Is high pressure jetting better than a drain snake for industrial drainage?

Yes, for industrial applications. A drain snake clears the immediate blockage but leaves grease, scale, and silt on pipe walls — causing re-blockage within weeks. High pressure jetting at 200–500 bar scours the full pipe circumference, removing the buildup that causes recurring problems. For facilities handling cutting fluids, food waste, or mineral scale, jetting means longer intervals between maintenance and lower annual costs. Drain snakes are faster for minor clogs and gentler on fragile pipes, but for regular industrial drainage maintenance, jetting delivers results mechanical methods cannot match.

Can high pressure water jetting damage industrial pipes?

Not when operated at the correct pressure for the pipe material and diameter. Sound industrial pipes — steel, ductile iron, HDPE, PVC — are rated well above jetting equipment ranges. Damage risks only arise in two cases: severely corroded pipes, or incorrect pressure settings. That‘s why we recommend a pipe condition assessment before jetting aging networks. For standard industrial drainage in good condition, the bigger risk is underpowered equipment that fails to clear blockages. Our 200–500 bar units allow operators to match pressure to pipe rating — effective cleaning without exceeding safe limits.

Can your machines be configured to work with our existing factory water supply conditions?

Yes. Our industrial series accommodates a range of site water supply conditions. Inlet water temperature is rated to 25°C standard, with an optional 50°C inlet configuration available. For facilities with variable municipal pressure, tank-fed supply systems, or remote site water sources, our engineers will assess compatibility and recommend the correct inlet configuration at the time of inquiry.

What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ), and do you support custom orders?

Our standard MOQ is 1 unit for off-the-shelf configurations — there is no minimum volume requirement for initial trial orders. For OEM and custom specification orders, MOQ varies by configuration and is confirmed at the quotation stage. Customization options include pressure and flow rate specification, power source and voltage configuration, mobility setup, hose length and nozzle package, and OEM branding. Contact our engineering team with your requirements for a detailed quotation.

Do you supply spare parts, accessories, and protective gear?

Yes, absolutely. We are not just an assembly factory; we are a comprehensive high-pressure washer pump factory and accessories manufacturer.

What are your payment terms?

T/T, L/C, Trade Assurance(By Alibaba), Western Union. 

Still have questions? Contact our engineers now.

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