Downtime on a job is a double whammy. It decreases profit margins while also increasing the odds of customer dissatisfaction.
To avoid watching that potential five-star online review go down the drain, it helps if you can diagnose and at least temporarily fix problems with equipment in the field, such as water jetters on drain cleaning jobs.
John McBride, the general manager of Jetters Northwest, and two industry veterans from MyTana Mfg. — Brent Hill, general manager, and Michael Och, operations manager — share common problems that crop up with water jetters and how to resolve them.
Low jetting pressureThis problem often stems
How to Fix Pressure Problems on a Waterjetting Job
When something goes wrong with your jetter in the field, these tips will help you diagnose the issue and get back to work
Feb 25, 2020
| by Ken Wysocky |















