Lightweight Water Jet Slices Through Your Toughest Clogs

The JM-2900 has the same features as other General jets in its class but is lighter and more maneuverable

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Lightweight Water Jet Slices Through Your Toughest Clogs
The JM-2900 has the same safety features as all of General’s jets, including a thermal relief valve to protect the pump from heat damage, along with a backflow check valve and inlet filter.

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The JM-2900 Jet-Set gas-powered water jet from General Pipe Cleaners is an economical alternative to larger water jets. It has the power to quickly clear grease, sand and ice in 4- to 8-inch drainlines. The JM-2900 is lighter and more maneuverable, yet maintains the same pressure and flow rate as other jets in its class. 

It’s driven by a 13 hp Honda engine connected directly to a 3,000 psi/4 gpm triplex pump. Vibra-Pulse helps the hose slide around tight bends in small lines and down long runs. A 200-foot-capacity hose reel with reel brake is mounted on a heavy-duty frame with two pneumatic tires. 

The JM-2900 has the same safety features as all of General’s jets, including a thermal relief valve to protect the pump from heat damage, along with a backflow check valve and inlet filter. An optional spray wand is available. 

For more information, contact the Drain Brains at General at 800/245-6200, or visit www.drainbrain.com/jets

General Pipe Cleaners is a leading manufacturer of high quality drain cleaning equipment since 1930. General serves drain cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors, as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/home center market. The Toughest Tools Down The Line.



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