Dynaset has expanded its HPW Hydraulic High Pressure Water Pump range with the launch of three new models: HPW230, HPW310 and HPW600. Designed for mobile machinery and professional cleaning applications, the new pumps deliver higher performance for everything from everyday maintenance work to demanding industrial hydro-scaling projects.
The new models are built on Dynaset ’s hydraulic pump technology, known for its strong power-to-size ratio, minimal maintenance needs and straightforward installation across a wide range of mobile equipment.
The HPW230 is positioned as a powerful and compact pump for medium and large-scale cleaning operations. With a maximum water pressure of 230 bar and a flow rate of 180 l/min, it offers a higher flow than the HPW250 model, making it suitable for property maintenance, vehicle and equipment washing, pipe cleaning, medium-sized washing tasks and large dust suppression systems. The pump operates at 280 bar hydraulic pressure, requires 185 l/min oil flow and weighs 72 kg.
For higher-pressure cleaning demands, Dynaset introduces the HPW310, aimed at street and area cleaning where stubborn dirt must be removed efficiently. Offering 310 bar maximum pressure and 150 l/min water flow, it supports high-efficiency cleaning tasks that require fast operating speed or coverage of large areas such as roads, parking lots and industrial sites. The HPW310 operates at 280 bar, requires 210 l/min oil flow and weighs 80 kg.
The most powerful addition is the HPW600, entering a new performance class for heavy-duty cleaning and hydro-scaling. Delivering up to 600 bar and 90 l/min water flow, the pump is designed for industrial surface preparation and applications that require extremely high pressure. It operates at 280 bar hydraulic pressure, requires 250 l/min oil flow and weighs 84 kg.
With the introduction of HPW230, HPW310 and HPW600, Dynaset strengthens its high-pressure pump portfolio with more precisely sized solutions for professional washing, maintenance and high-demand hydro-scaling operations.



