Collection: Pressure washer

Spare parts for pressure washers: guns, lances, nozzles, high-pressure hoses, valves, pumps, cleaning accessories, and spare parts for home and professional use.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance of the pressure washer

What you will find in this collection

Wide selection of original and compatible spare parts: guns and lances, standard and rotating nozzles, high-pressure hoses with quick connectors, valves, pumps, pressure gauges, detergents, foaming agents, and practical kits for every type of use, from garden to professional.

How to choose the right part

  1. Model and brand of the pressure washer, identified on the label of the machine body.
  2. Declared pressure and flow rate (bar / l/min): determine compatibility of hoses, guns, nozzles.
  3. Type of connections and fittings: quick connectors, threads, diameters.
  4. Type of application (domestic use, cars, delicate surfaces, industrial cleaning): this determines specific nozzles and accessories.

Recommended maintenance

  • Check and clean the water inlet filters to avoid sand or impurities that can damage the pump.
  • After use, release the internal pressure, empty the hose, and dry the metal parts to prevent corrosion.
  • Periodically lubricate the seals of the gun/guns and quick connectors.
  • Check the operation of the safety valve and pressure gauges; replace if they do not respond correctly.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Weak jet: clogged nozzle, dirty filter, leak in the hose or gun.
  • Hose leaking under pressure: worn seals, poorly tightened or improperly secured fittings.
  • Gun or lance not holding pressure: faulty internal valve or damaged seals.
  • Motor not starting or overheating: check water flow, clogged inlet filter, or inadequate power supply.

Quick FAQs

Can I use detergents with the pressure washer?

Yes, but it is important that they are compatible with high-pressure use and do not damage the seals or pump; use the recommended doses.

How important is the high-pressure hose?

Very: if too thin or not certified for the declared pressure, it can deform, heat up, or lose pressure.

Is the rotating nozzle better than the fixed one?

The rotating nozzle can provide a deeper clean on difficult surfaces; however, for delicate surfaces, the fixed or fan jet may be safer.

How to preserve the pump?

Avoid dry running, use clean water, utilize the water inlet filter, and properly release the pressure. The pump is the most critical part.

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