Power Fist Pressure Washer User manual

Type
User manual

Power Fist Pressure Washer is a versatile and powerful cleaning tool that can be used for a wide variety of tasks around the home, farm, or workshop. With its high-pressure water stream, it can quickly and easily remove dirt, grime, and stains from surfaces such as concrete, brick, wood, and metal. The Power Fist Pressure Washer is also ideal for cleaning vehicles, boats, and other equipment.

Here are just a few of the many possible uses for the Power Fist Pressure Washer:

  • Cleaning your car, truck, or RV
  • Washing your house, deck, or patio
  • Removing dirt and grime from concrete surfaces
  • Cleaning your boat or other watercraft

Power Fist Pressure Washer is a versatile and powerful cleaning tool that can be used for a wide variety of tasks around the home, farm, or workshop. With its high-pressure water stream, it can quickly and easily remove dirt, grime, and stains from surfaces such as concrete, brick, wood, and metal. The Power Fist Pressure Washer is also ideal for cleaning vehicles, boats, and other equipment.

Here are just a few of the many possible uses for the Power Fist Pressure Washer:

  • Cleaning your car, truck, or RV
  • Washing your house, deck, or patio
  • Removing dirt and grime from concrete surfaces
  • Cleaning your boat or other watercraft
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE
1 General Information 1
2 Safety Guidelines 2
3 Operation 3
4 Maintenance 13
5 Troubleshooting 15
6 Specifications 16
7 Parts List 17
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Congratulations on your choice of a Power Fist Pressure Washer. This equipment has been designed and
manufactured to meet the needs of a discerning light industrial and consumer customer for efficient washing
and cleaning.
Power Fist Pressure Washers are categorized based on their applications into the following three classes:
Consumer Class: pressure washers are designed for up to 3 hours a week of use, for such applications as
washing your car, sidewalk, lawnmower or your home.
Commercial/Agricultural Class: pressure washers are designed for up to 20 hours a week of use, and are
most commonly used for vehicle washing, storefront cleaning, and plant maintenance.
Contractor/Industrial Class: pressure washers have a usage rating of 20 hours or more per week, for such
applications as contract cleaning, paint preparation and washing trucks or heavy equipment.
Safe, efficient and trouble free operation of your Washer requires that you and anyone else who will be
operating or maintaining the machine, read and understand all of the safety, operation, maintenance and
troubleshooting information contained within this Operator’s Manual.
WARRANTY- PARTS - SERVICE
If you experience any problems and need assistance or parts and repair service please contact Princess Auto
Ltd. at: Telephone # 1-800-665-8685 Fax # 1-800-265-4212
To obtain prompt, efficient service, always provide the serial number and item number of your unit. See the
parts list for location of the serial number decal. Please mark the numbers in the space provided for easy
reference.
SERIAL # ________________________
ITEM # ________________________
Printed in Canada 9229378
Issue Date: January 2005 Revision 12
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2. SAFETY GUIDELINES
DEFINITIONS
Safety symbols identify important safety messages that alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
Review them carefully before operating the unit and before performing maintenance or repairs. Check the rules
and regulations at your location and identify possible hazards. The appropriate signal word for each message
has been selected using the following guidelines:
- Danger indicates an immediate and specific hazard, which will result in severe personal
injury or death if the proper precautions are not taken.
- Warning indicates a specific hazard or unsafe practice, which could result in severe
personal injury or death if proper precautions are not taken.
- Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which may result in minor or moderate
injury if proper practices are not taken.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand operator’s manual and all safety alerts before operating or maintaining your
pressure washer. Be certain that everyone operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended
operating and maintenance procedures and follows all the safety precautions. Never let children or untrained
adults operate the machine.
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RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
All electrical enclosures, cables, wiring and components must be installed and grounded in accordance with
national and local electrical code. Avoid spraying near open wiring, as you could be electrocuted. If washing
electrical machinery, disconnect all power cords first.
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
It is possible for the motor to produce sparks while operating. If sparks come into contact with vapors from
gasoline or other flammable solvents, they may ignite, causing a fire or an explosion.
HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS
Wear proper hand and eye protection when searching for a high-pressure leak. Do not place hand or fingers
in front of the nozzle or point spray at yourself or others. In the event that high-pressure spray penetrates the
skin, seek medical attention immediately.
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3. OPERATION
3.1 HOW THE PRESSURE WASHER WORKS
The electric motor powers the plunger piston pump to pressurize the incoming water supplied by a standard
garden hose. The pressurized water flows through an operator controlled unloader valve to set the system
pressure. The unloader valve also allows the electric motor and pump to run under a no-load-condition when
the spray gun trigger is released. The pressurized water then goes past the injecting valve to add a liquid
chemical should it be desired. A spray gun wand is used to direct the fluid to the desired spot.
C
F
E
B
D
I
A
G
H
Figure 1: Pressure Washer Components
A
Moto
r
B Pump
C Hose Intake
D Unloading Valve
E Injector Valve
F Thermal Relief
G Spray Gun
H Lance
I Nozzle
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3.2 CONTROLS
1. Motor Controls ON/OFF switch controls motor to operate or not operate.
2. Unloader Valve
Controls the system pressure. The unloader is pre-set at the factory to a maximum system pressure.
Do not readjust this maximum pressure setting. If a lower working pressure is required, turn unloader
knob counter-clockwise.
THERMAL RELIEF
UNLOADER
CHEMICAL
INJECTOR
VALVE
Figure 2: Unloader Valve, Chemical Injector and Thermal Relief
3. Pressure Gauge (Optional)
Available separately at our Princess Auto stores.
4. Injector Valve
This valve allows the operator to add soap, detergent or chemical to the water only in the low-pressure
mode, i.e. less than 500 PSI (3400 kPa). Turn knob clockwise into the body to lower the flow of
detergent. Back it out by turning the knob counter-clockwise to increase the flow of detergent.
Note: do not turn more than one and a half turns.
5. Thermal Relief
Provides high temperature protection for pump to prevent premature failure of seals, packings and
cups without interruption of flow.
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3.2 CONTROLS (cont’d)
6. Spray Gun
The hand held spray wand is located at the end of the high-pressure line.
a) Hand Grip
Provides a convenient and comfortable place for the operator to grasp and hold the spray wand.
b) Trigger
Controls the wand valve that allows water to flow though nozzles. Pull trigger toward the handgrip
to start the flow.
c) Safety Latch
Locks the trigger in its OFF position. Flip the latch up into its stowed position when washing.
Always use safety latch when the wand is laid down for any reason.
d) Lance
Extension pipe (available in different lengths with insulation at the Princess Auto store).
e) Quick-Change Nozzle Fitting
Allows easy changing of nozzle sizes.
f) Nozzle
To select the correct nozzle size, determine the pressure (PSI) and flow (GPM) rating of your
pressure washer. This can be found on the manufacturer’s serial plate or literature.
Using the chart for nozzle requirements (see Figure 3 below) read across the top to the PSI of
your pressure washer then read down the column to the GPM of your pressure washer. The
correct orifice size is the number in the far left column. Most manufacturers will imprint an
identification code that will tell you the spray angle and the orifice size. For example, “2504”
means the nozzle has a spray angle of 25° and has a “4.0-size” orifice.
F
C
A
B
D
E
APPROXIMATE GALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM)
Orifice
Size 800
PSI 1000
PSI 1200
PSI 1500
PSI 2000
PSI 2500
PSI 3000
PSI 3500
PSI 4000
PSI
3.0 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.7 2.8
4.0 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.0
4.5 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.8 3.0 3.6 3.9 4.3 4.5
5.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.7 5.0
6.0 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.7 4.2 4.7 5.2 5.6 6.0
7.0 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.6 5.5 6.1 6.5 7.0
Figure 3: Spray Gun Components and Nozzle Chart
Nozzle
Spray
Patterns
0°15°25°40°
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3.3 ASSEMBLIES
The washer is shipped in a carton and requires assembly before it can be used. Follow this procedure when
assembling:
1. Select an area that is firm and dry with sufficient space to work around all sides of the unit.
2. Remove all components from the carton.
3. Refer to the exploded view (your choice model washer) in the parts section for detailed information on
component specifications (refer to Section 7 starting on page 17).
4. Refer to your model assembly below.
NOTE: Use pipe sealant or Teflon tape on all threaded connections to eliminate leaks.
3.3.1 ASSEMBLY FOR ITEM 5790089
1. Install wheels (38) and axle (39) to base (1) using cotter pins (40) and washers (35).
2. Install rubber plug (41) on base (1).
3. Install motor/pump assembly on base (1) using bolts (27) and nuts (31).
4. Install handle (22) on base (1) using bolts (33) and nuts (31).
5. Install detergent holder (26) on handle (22) using bolts (27) and nuts (31).
6. Assemble quick coupler (29) to the gun (30).
7. Assemble wand (36) to spray gun (30).
8. Assemble quick coupler (28) on hose (34).
9. Assemble coupler (8) on protector end of hose (34).
10. Assemble hose/coupler (34/8) to unloader (6) at discharge end.
11. Connect spray gun (30) to hose (34).
12. If you are using detergent:
a) Install clear hose (42) to chemical injector on pump (10).
b) Install strainer (24) at free end of clear hose (42).
c) Insert strainer end into detergent container (25).
13. Install rubber grommets (18) and nozzle (17) to handle (22).
14. Check that all parts are installed properly and are securely tightened.
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3.3.2 ASSEMBLY FOR ITEM 5790114/8038655
1. Assemble wheels (20 for item 5790114, 24 for item 8038655), base (29) and axle (31) using cotter
pins (32) and washers (25).
2. Install rubber plug (23) on base (29).
3. Install handle (14) using bolts (18) and nuts (4).
4. Install motor/pump assembly on base (29) using bolts (5 for item 5790114, 16 for item 8038655) and
nuts (4).
5. Assemble coupler (16 for item 5790114, 30 for item 8038655) on hose (28).
6. Assemble spray gun (19) on hose (28).
7. Assemble wand (21 for item 5790114, 20 for item 8038655) to spray gun (19).
8. For item 5790114, assemble hose/coupler (28/16) to the discharge end of pump (8). For item
8038655, assemble hose coupler (28/30) to the discharge end of pump (8) using coupler (7).
9. Install nozzle (22 for item 5790114, 36 for item 8038655) on the end of the wand (21 for item 5790114,
20 for item 8038655).
10. If you are using detergent:
a) Install clear hose (27) to chemical injector on pump (8).
b) Install strainer (26) at free end of clear hose (27).
c) Insert strainer end into detergent container (not supplied).
11. Use low-pressure soap nozzle provided (34 for item 5790114, 35 for item 8038655).
12. Check that all parts are installed properly and are securely tightened.
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3.4 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
Efficient and safe operation of the pressure washer requires that each operator reads and understands the
operating procedures and safety precautions outlined in this section. A pre-operation checklist is provided for
your convenience. It is important that it be followed for both personal safety and to maintain the unit in good
condition.
Follow this list before using and each time thereafter:
1. Be sure you understand all safety precautions.
2. Check that the pressure washer is sitting level on a firm base.
3. Check all hardware. Tighten if loose.
4. Check for leaks. Tighten loose fittings. Replace any damaged or worn components.
5. Check pump oil level. Add oil if level is below red dot in sight glass. Make sure pump plug is replaced
with breather plug.
6. Ensure that the water line will deliver more than the rated flow rate of the pump to eliminate pump
cavitation.
7. Ensure that the plastic screen is in the water inlet swivel ring with the tip pointing up.
3.5 BREAK-IN OR START-UP
When using the pressure washer for the first time or after a long storage period, follow this procedure to
ensure that the pump primes:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Prepare unit and worksite (Refer to Section 3.6).
3. Hold the trigger for at least one minute until the spray leaves the nozzle in a steady stream.
4. Start the electric motor.
5. Always use this technique after the pressure washer is brought out of storage. The pump may lose its
prime during storage and this allows it to prime quickly.
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3.6 USING THE PRESSURE WASHER
3.6.1 WATER CONNECTIONS
Water is supplied to the pump from an external source, normally a garden hose. To safely and efficiently use
the pressure washer, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the water hose (not supplied) to the inlet swivel ring at the water tap. IMPORTANT!
Recommended garden hose length not more than 25 feet.
2. The water supply should be pressurized (not exceeding 125 PSI or 860 kPa) or be gravity fed.
IMPORTANT! If the water is used from an open source, use extra screens and a filter to remove all
grit and contaminants.
3. A water supply must meet the following specifications:
a) Must be capable of supplying a flow rate more than the pump rated flow rate.
b) Do not allow the inlet water temperature to exceed 140°F (60°C). Water that exceeds this
temperature can damage the seals on the pump and cause leaks.
3.6.2 ADDITIVES
1. Additives can be introduced into the water only when it is being used in the low-pressure mode (i.e.
less than 500 PSI or 3400 kPa). IMPORTANT! Do not use acids or gritty material in the dispensing
system. If your spray solution must be made up from a dry chemical, ensure that it is completely
dissolved and stays mixed.
2. Place the additive (detergent, soap, germicide, etc.) into the container
3. Close the injector valve by turning it clockwise.
4. Open the injector valve a little by turning it counter-clockwise. More additive is allowed into the stream
of water as the valve is opened.
5. The amount of chemical drain per minute and its ratio to water depends on the chemical viscosity and
water pressure. To determine the exact amount of additive, the system will have to be calibrated (refer
to Section 3.6.3).
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3.6.3 CALIBRATION
To determine the exact amount of additive going into the water, the system must be calibrated. Follow this
procedure to calibrate the system:
1. Fill a calibrated container with the additive.
2. Connect the plastic line to the injector valve and insert the free end into the additive.
3. Close the injector valve.
4. Start the pump, select the low-pressure nozzle (max 500 PSI or 3400 kPa).
5. Depress the trigger on the spray gun to start the flow of water.
6. Open the injector valve to start the flow of additive.
7. When the additive fills the line and starts to come out of the nozzle, release the trigger and stop
spraying.
8. Note exactly how much additive remains in the calibrated container.
9. Place the nozzle into a pail and spray until a known amount of water fills the pail.
10. Stop spraying and note the amount of additive remaining.
11. Subtract the additive in step 10 from that in step 8 to determine the amount used.
12. This amount divided by the amount of water in the pail will give you the exact ratio of additive to water.
13. Recalibrate if the rate is reset.
14. Do not touch the injector valve if you wish to keep this rate of application.
15. Recalibrate if a different additive is used.
NOTE: Do not mix units when calibrating. Always use ounces, quarts or liters for both measurements.
3.6.4 STARTING/STOPPING
To start or stop the pressure washer, follow this procedure:
1. Starting
a) Review pre-operation checklist.
b) Make sure that water is available to the pump by turning on water from the garden hose line.
c) Check the oil level in the pump.
d) Move the motor switch to the ON position to start the motor.
IMPORTANT! If starting the unit for the first time or after a long storage period, hold the spray gun trigger in its
depressed position to allow the pump to prime itself. Release the trigger when the water leaves the nozzle in a
steady stream.
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3.6.4 STARTING/STOPPING (cont’d)
2. Stopping
a) If it is necessary to stop washing to move the work piece or equipment, release the spray gun
trigger and flip the safety latch into position under the trigger.
b) Lay the spray gun down.
c) The pump has an internal bypass to allow the water in the pump to re-circulate. Do not let the
pump run in the bypass mode for more than 2 minutes.
d) For complete shutdown:
i. Move the electric switch to the OFF position.
ii. Turn off the outside water supply.
iii. Continue to depress the spray gun trigger until the water stops flowing to relieve the internal
pressure.
iv. Remove electrical plug from receptacle.
v. Refer to Section 3.7 if the unit will see freezing temperatures during its shutdown or storage
period.
3.6.5 WASHING
1. Review pre-operation checklist.
2. Organize the work to be done. Unwrap as much of the pressure hose that will be required. Position
the washer out of the way of the spray.
3. Turn on water supply.
4. Be sure the safety latch is in position under the trigger.
5. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
6. Refer to Section 3.6.4 to start the motor.
7. Hold the spray wand with both hands and aim it at the work.
8. Move the safety latch to its stowed position and depress the trigger. IMPORTANT! Hold the spray
gun with both hands for better control. The force of the water leaving the nozzle can move the wand.
9. Select the pressure mode appropriate for the washing job using the unloading valve.
10. Adjust the unloading valve by turning the knob to set the system pressure, if required.
11. Release trigger and change nozzles if a lesser or greater maximum pressure is desired.
12. Depress the trigger to start the flow. The spray gun can be turned to any angle and the water will
always flow through the selected nozzle providing the trigger is not released.
13. If additives are desired in the water, use injector valve (refer to Section 3.6.2). Note that detergent is
added at low pressure only (max 500 PSI or 3400 kPa).
14. Open the injector valve to allow the desired amount of additive into the water.
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3.6.5 WASHING (cont’d)
15. Proceed with the work to be done
CAUTION: Do not put hands or fingers in front of the nozzle and do not point the nozzle at
yourself or others.
16. Lay the spray gun down at any time when you need to move the work piece or equipment. Always
lock the safety latch under the trigger before laying the spray gun down. Be sure to use the same
nozzle when starting again.
17. An internal bypass valve in the pump allows the water to circulate internally until the spray gun is used
again. IMPORTANT! Turn off the machine when not in use. Overheating may damage the pump.
18. When washing or cleaning is done, remove the plastic line from the additive container.
19. Continue spraying until the line is empty.
20. Place the line into a container of clean water and spray for a couple of minutes to completely rinse the
system.
21. Move motor switch to OFF position.
22. Shut off water supply.
23. Depress trigger to relieve water pressure.
3.6.6 TIPS WHEN USING WASHER
There are so many uses for a pressure washer that we are not going to attempt at being specific and describe
every one. Instead we shall simply point out some of the basic principles for you to follow:
1. On walls, siding, grain bins, etc., always apply the detergent from the bottom up and rinse from the top
down.
2. On flat areas do not attempt to soap and rinse too much at once. Clean approximately 10x10 ft. (3x3
m) sections.
3. In or on buildings that may have considerable wiring, such as milk-houses, do not spray near wiring.
You could be electrocuted.
4. Your machine will remove peeling and blistering paint quite easily. Use the fan shaped spray as you
would a flat scraper; the nearer the nozzle is to the surface the more powerful the jet of water.
5. When removing grease and dirt from a tractor engine, use “shampoo” detergents that are available for
this purpose. After waiting for a few minutes (or according to the shampoo directions) use your high-
pressure spray to rinse off the engine. In the case of gasoline engines, it is usually necessary to cover
the distributor with some plastic, or better still, remove the entire ignition harness before covering and
spraying.
6. High-pressure spray is perfect for removing dead bugs from engine radiators. However, be careful
when cleaning not to bend the radiator fins. If this happens, back off with the nozzle and straighten
any damaged ones after washing.
7. When cleaning any electrical machinery such as a chop mill, bale elevators, etc., remember to
disconnect their power cords first. Although their motors and wiring are probably for outdoor use, rain
will not enter connection boxes the way a high-pressure jet of water would.
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3.7 STORAGE
When placing the pressure washer into storage, follow this procedure:
1. Thoroughly clean the injector valve and additive line with clean water.
2. Spray with the pressure washer for 1 minute using clean water to clean the system of contaminants.
3. If the machine will see freezing temperatures during storage, flush the system with a 50:50 mixture of
anti-freeze and water both through the water inlet and additive lines.
4. Ensure the oil level in the pump reservoir is at the red dot in the middle of the sight glass.
5. Store inside or cover with a waterproof tarpaulin and tie it securely around the machine.
6. Do not allow children to play on or around the stored unit.
7. Flush both the water inlet and additive lines with clean water when starting to use again.
4. MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
1. Stop motor, remove plug from receptacle, relieve internal pressure and wait for all moving parts to stop
before servicing, adjusting or repairing.
2. Relieve the internal pressure before any maintenance to the spraying system.
4.1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
This section includes instructions for preventative maintenance on your pressure washer. Follow the anti-
freezing instructions if your equipment might be subjected to freezing temperatures. Other preventative
maintenance instructions apply to all machines.
4.1.1 ANTI-FREEZE THE MACHINE
To protect your machine from the severe damage caused by water freezing inside the components, follow
these winterizing steps whenever it must be subjected to freezing temperatures.
1. Be sure machine is OFF, water supply is disconnected and pressure has been relieved.
2. Obtain a one-gallon container of permanent anti-freeze.
3. Use compressed air and blow through the inlet of the gun to remove residual water. NOTE: the trigger
on the spray wand must be held open while applying pressure.
4. Remove the nozzle from the wand and lay the hose and wand flat on the floor.
5. Place a suction hose from the pump inlet into the anti-freeze. Hold the spray gun trigger open. Turn
the pump ON to draw anti-freeze into the system. When anti-freeze appears at the end of the spray
wand, turn the pump OFF.
6. When preparing to operate the equipment next time, remove the anti-freeze as follows. Reconnect the
water supply and have the anti-freeze container handy. Turn the pump on. Direct the flow of anti-
freeze into its container, taking care not to dilute the anti-freeze with water flowing through the washer.
Anti-freeze, if kept relatively undiluted, can be used again and again.
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4.2 ROUTINE INSPECTION
Regular inspection is the key to preventing breakdowns and prolonging the life of the equipment. Follow this
simple procedure faithfully.
1. Daily
a) Check that the nozzle on the spray wand is not clogged or worn.
b) Check that the PUMP OIL LEVEL is within operating range on the dipstick or sight glass.
c) Check that the WATER SUPPLY is adequate.
d) Check the CHEMICAL SUPPLY.
2. Weekly
a) Check the PRESSURE HOSE for wear and damage. A local hydraulic hose service dealer, or
your equipment dealer can repair a damaged hose.
b) Check WATER INLET FILTER.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Motor won’t run. No electric power.
Thermal breaker.
Circuit breaker.
Plug into receptacle.
Permit 5 minutes cool with switch OFF.
Reset circuit breaker.
Pressure Loss. Maladjusted unloader valve.
Hose inlet filter clogged.
Air in water.
Nozzle worn.
Pump worn.
Readjust.
Remove and clean.
Tighten all water hose fittings.
Replace nozzle.
Rebuild or replace pump.
No water at nozzle. Water tap turned off.
Hose inlet filter-washer
completely plugged.
Plugged nozzle.
Turn on water.
Remove and clean.
Clear obstruction by blowing air back
through nozzle.
Spray pressure fluctuates. Air in water inlet line.
Insufficient water flow.
Worn pump.
Maladjusted unloader valve.
Tighten all garden hose fittings.
Increase water source capability.
Rebuild or replace pump.
Readjust.
Will not draw sufficient
detergent of fails to draw at
all.
Detergent hose foot strainer
plugged.
Air in detergent.
Remove from container and clean.
Check for air leaks in detergent hose and
fix.
Water flows into detergent
container as soon as water
hose is turned on.
Injector ball valve remains
open. Dismantle injector and clean.
Noisy operation, knocking. Worn or broken bearing.
Inadequate water supply to
pump.
Replace bearing as needed.
Ensure adequate water supply. Clear inlet.
Irregular spray pattern. Worn or partially clogged
nozzle. Clean or replace spray nozzle.
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6. SPECIFICATIONS
Model #
Part # PB3520MB
5790089 PB2518AB-BXH
8038655 PB2010MC
5790114
FRAME
Height (in.)
Width (in.)
Length (in.)
36.00
20.00
21.00
25.50
20.00
36.00
25.50
20.00
36.00
MOTOR
Type
Power (HP)
Speed (RPM)
A.O. SMITH
ODP
5.0
3450
A.O. SMITH
CP
3.0
3450
A.O. SMITH
TEFC
1.5
3450
PUMP
Type
Pressure (PSI)
Volume (GPM)
BERTOLINI
3 Piston
2000
3.5
BERTOLINI
Axial
1750
2.4
COMET
3 Piston
1000
2.0
Unloader Valve
Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable
Injector Valve
Adjustable
Fixed
Fixed
Nozzle
2 quick disconnect
nozzles
2 quick disconnect
nozzles
2 quick disconnect
nozzles
Hose (ft.)
30
30
25
Detergent Tank
(Gal.)
Polyethylene
2.1
N/A
N/A
Weight, empty
(LBS)
70
95
63
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PARTS LIST
MODEL #PB3520MB
ITEM #5790089
COMMERCIAL/AGRICULTURAL CLASS
20
32
15
5
9
21 19
16
33
27
2
18
31
40
4
35
3
25
24
28
29
8
23
41
30
1
22
26
39
37
17
6
38
7
10
11
14
36
27
31
12
13
31
34
42
44
43
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PARTS LIST
MODEL #PB3520MB
ITEM #5790089
COMMERCIAL/AGRICULTURAL CLASS
No. Item No. Description Qty
1 1900040 BASE S/ASSY - SILVER 1
2 9803792 BOLT HEX .375-16 UNC X 1.00 LG GR 5 PTD 4
3 9853359 WASHER LOCK SPLIT REG .375 PTD 4
4 9852393 WASHER PTD .406 ID X .812 OD 4
5 9160961 DECAL WARNING UNLOADER 1
6 1900027 UNLOADER APR 140, 2000 PSI 3.5 GPM C/W ADJUSTABLE INJECTOR 1
7 9316787 GARDEN HOSE END .50 NPTFX.75F 1
8 8006025 SCR TYPE QUICK DIS. M22F X .375 GF 1
9 9161589 DECAL CAUTION OIL LEVEL 1
10 1900009 PUMP 3.50 GPM X 2000 PSI 1
11 9232117 THERM RELIEF VALVE .375 NPTM 1
12 9160359 DECAL WARNING WASHER 1
13 9161456 DECAL SERIAL #CSA 1
14 9239120 MOTOR S/ASSY 3520 ELECTRIC 1
15 9160920 DECAL WARNING BACK FLOW 1
16 9229741 DECAL WARNING ELECTRICAL 1
17 5710611 NOZZLE 50 DEG LOW PRESSURE CHEMICAL INJECTION 1
18 9233073 GROMMET RUBBER .44 ID X .94 OD X .38 4
19 9161951 DECAL NOZLE SIZE - 2/LOW 1
20 10000646 DECAL POWERFIST RATING 3.5 GPM X 2000PSI 1
21 9161944 DECAL NOZLE SIZE - 2 1
22 1900043 HANDLE - WASHER - U - SILVER 1
23 9204652 CAP PLASTIC 8 L. BOTTLE 1
24 1900016 STRAINER CHEMICAL 1
25 10000298 PLASTIC BOTTLE RIGID 8 LITRE 1
26 1900044 TANK HOLDER 1
27 9235250 BOLT HEX SER. .312-18UNC X .75 LG 6
28 5710405 COUPLER QUICK FEMALE .375 NPTF 1
29 5710439 COUPLER QUICK MALE S .375 NPTM 1
30 8006034 GUN SPRAY 3100 PSI X 7 GPM 1
31 9229691 NUT HEX SERRATED FLANGE .312-18 UNC 10
32 9160813 DECAL PAL SERIAL # 1
33 9229683 BOLT HEX SRD FLANGE .312-18 UNC X 1.50 4
34 9226788 HOSE W/PROTECTOR .375ID X 30' 1
35 9852484 WASHER PTD .687 ID X 1.75 OD 2
36 1900035 LANCE SPRAY .25 NPTM X 27.5" LG 1
37 5710166 NOZZLE 25050 QUICK CHANGE 1
38 2020060 WHEEL 4.10/3.50-4 X .625 AXLE 2
39 9253204 AXLE PRESSURE WASHERS 1
40 9860081 COTTER PIN .109 X 1.50 PLATED 2
41 9253386 RUBBER TIP 1 1/8" RD 1
42 9235391 HOSE CLEAR .25 ID X .375 OD X 60" LG 1
43 4210659 CABLE TIE NYLON 6" 1
44 9162496 TAG MAINTENANCE ELEC. PRESSURE WASHERS 1
19
PARTS LIST
MODEL #PB2518AB-BXH
ITEM #8038655
CONSUMER CLASS
12
21
10
11
9
1
13
16
37
17
4
32
25
15
3
2
22
7
30
5
33
23
19
20
29
14
31
8
24
28
27
26
36
34 35
6
18
38
20
PARTS LIST
MODEL #PB2518AB-BXH
ITEM #8038655
CONSUMER CLASS
No. Item No. Description Qty
1 9162496 TAG MAINTENANCE ELEC. PRESSURE WASHERS 1
2 9161589 DECAL CAUTION OIL LEVEL 1
3 9231028 MOTOR S/ASSY 3015 1
4 9229691 NUT HEX SERRATED FLANGE .312-18 UNC 6
5 9232802 HAND GRIP FOR 1" SQ TUBING 1
6 10002211 THERM RELIEF VALVE .25 NPTM 1
7 5710037 COUPLER .375 NPTF X M22 X 1.5 1
8 10002085 PUMP BR 2.4 GPM X 1750 PSI PRE-SET 1
9 9160961 DECAL WARNING UNLOADER 1
10 9160813 DECAL PAL SERIAL # 1
11 9160920 DECAL WARNING BACK FLOW 1
12 10002086 DECAL POWERFIST 2.4 GPM X 1750 PSI 1
13 9229741 DECAL WARNING ELECTRICAL 1
14 1900041 HANDLE - SILVER 1
15 9853359 WASHER LOCK SPLIT REG .375 PTD 4
16 9235250 BOLT HEX SER. .312-18UNC X .75 LG 4
17 9803792 BOLT HEX .375-16 UNC X 1.00 LG GR 5 PTD 4
18 9236241 BOLT HEX SERRATED FLANGE .312-18UNC X 2.50 LG GR 5 PTD 2
19 9212572 GUN SPRAY 2500 PSI X 7 GPM 1
20 10002069 LANCE SPRAY .25 NPTM X 18" LG 1
21 9160359 DECAL WARNING WASHER 1
22 4210659 CABLE TIE NYLON 6" 1
23 9253386 RUBBER TIP 1 1/8" RD 1
24 2020060 WHEEL 4.10/3.50-4 X .625 AXLE 2
25 9852484 WASHER PTD .687 ID X 1.75 OD 2
26 1900016 STRAINER CHEMICAL 1
27 9235391 HOSE CLEAR .25 ID X .375 OD X 60" LG 1
28 9226788 HOSE W/PROTECTOR .375 ID X 30' LG 1
29 1900040 BASE S/ASSY - SILVER 1
30 8006025 SCR TYPE QUICK DIS. M22F X .375 GF 1
31 9253204 AXLE PRESSURE WASHERS 1
32 9860081 COTTER PIN .109 X 1.50 PLATED 2
33 9237926 OIL DIPSTICK 1
34 9233073 GROMMET RUBBER .44 ID X .94 OD X .38 4
35 5710611 NOZZLE 50 DEG LOW PRESSURE CHEMICAL INJECTION 1
36 5710209 NOZZLE 25030 QUICK CHANGE 1
37 9220591 NIPPLE B .375 NPTM X .50 NPTM 1
38 9316787 GARDEN HOSE END .50 NPTFX.75F 1
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Power Fist Pressure Washer User manual

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User manual

Power Fist Pressure Washer is a versatile and powerful cleaning tool that can be used for a wide variety of tasks around the home, farm, or workshop. With its high-pressure water stream, it can quickly and easily remove dirt, grime, and stains from surfaces such as concrete, brick, wood, and metal. The Power Fist Pressure Washer is also ideal for cleaning vehicles, boats, and other equipment.

Here are just a few of the many possible uses for the Power Fist Pressure Washer:

  • Cleaning your car, truck, or RV
  • Washing your house, deck, or patio
  • Removing dirt and grime from concrete surfaces
  • Cleaning your boat or other watercraft

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