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Which Quick Connect Spray Tip creates the most intense spray pattern?
White (40°)
Green (25°)
Yellow (15°)
Red (0°)


SUBMIT

PRODUCTS
TIP #3
Find a Stable Surface
Make sure the unit is on a stable surface and the cleaning area has adequate slopes and drainage to prevent puddles.
TIP #6
Ensure Consistent Results
Keep the nozzle in motion, spraying at a steady speed with long, even strokes to ensure consistent results.
TIP #14
Relieving Pressure
If the pressure washer is not equipped with an easy start feature, squeeze the spray gun trigger to relieve the pressure in the water pump.
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Operation

Using Quick-Connect Spray Tips

Using Spray Tips

Step 1: Quick-Connect spray tips have fixed spray patterns that are more consistent than those produced by an adjustable nozzle. Each tip is color-coded for easy identification. White (40°): produces a wide-fan spray for general cleaning and rinsing. Green (25°): provides a narrower-fan spray for tough stains in general cleaning applications. Yellow (15°): maintains a tight-fan spray with intense cleaning power for heavy-duty cleaning and paint preparation. Red (0°): creates a concentrated pinpoint water jet for stubborn stains on concrete, masonry, or steel, and for stripping paint. Black (low-pressure): emits a low-pressure water stream for applying cleaning detergents. The detergent injection system will engage only with this tip in place. Step 1Step 2
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