Building outer wall tile cleaning device
A cleaning device and a technology for building exterior walls, which are applied in construction, building maintenance, building construction, etc., can solve problems such as ineffective cleaning of tiles and great safety hazards, so as to improve the scope of action, improve the cleaning effect, and improve The effect of cleaning efficiency
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[0025] see Figure 1-3 , in an embodiment of the present invention, a tile cleaning device for exterior walls of a building includes an installation block 1, a fixing mechanism is arranged inside the installation block 1, a support mechanism is arranged outside the installation block 1, and the top of the support mechanism is connected by bolts. There is a water tank 11, and the water tank 11 is connected with the cleaning mechanism arranged on the upper side of the mounting block 1 through a connecting mechanism.
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[0027] In this embodiment, the connecting mechanism includes a number of fixed rods 21 fixedly connected to the outside of the water tank 11, and the inside of the fixed rods 21 is slidingly connected to a movable rod 22, and the movable rod 22 is fixedly connected to the fixed rod 21. A spring is provided, and the other end of the fixed rod 21 is connected with the cleaning mechanism. By setting the connection mechanism, the brush 18 on the spray plate 14 can be fully contacted with the wall under the action of the spring, so as to ensure that the wall gap can be effectively cleaned. clean up.
[0028] In this embodiment, the cleaning mechanism includes a spray plate 14, and a water guide groove 15 is arranged on the inner side of the spray plate 14, and a connecting pipe 16 is fixedly connected to the left side of the upper and lower ends of the water guide groove 15. The other end of the pipe 16 is connected to the output end of the water pump 12 arranged at the upper and l...
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