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Pressurewashppt

Is your pressure washer losing pressure a few seconds after you pull its trigger? For people who own a pressure washer know this is quite common but, at the same time, frustrating as well. If it does not deliver the pressure it is supposed to, you will feel like your energy is drained with no apparent output.<br><br>There might be several reasons for your pressure washer losing pressure after you pull the trigger. Most of them are under control and can be fixed without much ado. However, I recommend replacing your pressure washer with a new one if it is under warranty.

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Pressurewashppt

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  1. Why is your pressure washer losing pressure? 9 common reasons

  2. 1. Clogged Nozzle A clogged nozzle restricts the flow of water, reducing pressure. Debris or mineral deposits can accumulate over time

  3. 2. Water Supply Issues Insufficient water flow or low water pressure from the source can lead to a decrease in pressure at the washer

  4. 3. Damaged or Worn Pump A worn-out or damaged pump can fail to maintain the required pressure. Common causes include worn seals, cracked pistons, or broken valves.

  5. 4. Faulty Pressure Regulator A malfunctioning pressure regulator may result in a drop in pressure. It regulates the flow of water through the system.

  6. 5. Leaking Hoses or Connections Leaks in hoses, fittings, or connections can cause a loss of pressure. Inspect and repair any damaged or loose components.

  7. 6. Dirty Water Inlet Filter A clogged or dirty water inlet filter can restrict water flow, reducing pressure. Regular cleaning or replacement is necessary.

  8. 7. Air Leakage Air leaks in the system disrupt the pressure flow. Check for loose fittings, damaged seals, or faulty connections.

  9. 8. Worn or Incorrect Spray Tips Worn-out spray tips or using the wrong size for the desired pressure can affect the performance and cause pressure loss.

  10. 9. Overuse or Overheating Excessive use without proper cooling intervals can cause the pressure washer to overheat, resulting in reduced pressure output.

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