Sunday, November 27, 2011

Pressure Washer Repair - Some of the Most Common Problems

!±8± Pressure Washer Repair - Some of the Most Common Problems

Pressure washers have crossed the line between industrial world and home. Nowadays it's common to find one inside the garage or the kitchen. These washers handle a lot of stress and tension and even those with the best quality, tend to break down and require repairs, so it's best to keep a few things in mind.

The pump is one of the most common components to break down. So it's obviously a good idea to learn some preventive maintenance to delay pump failures. For example, change the oil once a month. A signal that there is a faulty seal is when the oil has bubbles or has turned white. This is one of the most common tasks when performing a repair on a pressure washer. Other more common problems occur due to low water levels and overheating, so always remember to check your levels before starting any work.

Industrial grade pressure washers come with one of two kinds of industry standard pumps: a cat pump or a general pump. Once the water tank is empty, make sure to switch the pump is off, otherwise it will burn out.

Another problem is when the water comes out with little or no pressure. This can be due to many factors including: a punctured hose, a faulty pressure gauge, a low water level, a faulty belt in the engine, or even a punctured water tank.

It is relatively simple to successfully do a pressure washer repair. Spare parts can be purchased from multiple retailers and many of them are easily interchangeable: a hose, a pressure gauge, a belt or the water tank.

However, there are more serious failures that can occur, which may be trickier to diagnose or repair. For example, if the water pressure is rough or variable, it can be as a result of an air leak in the inlet water pipe or a blockage in it, causing less water to come through. If after cleaning the inlet pipe and checking for any blockages doesn't solve the problem, replace the discharge valve, since that is a signal it is worn out.


Pressure Washer Repair - Some of the Most Common Problems

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Simpson Water Blaster Commercial Gas Powered Pressure Washer 4200 PSI 3.5 GPM Honda GX390 Engine And 50' MONSTER Hose WB4200

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