Instructions
G-Force Direct-Drive Pressure Washer 3A0465C
EN
-For high pressure water cleaning-
-For outdoor use only-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Model Horse Power and Maximum Working
Motor Brand
Pressure
PSI MPa bar
2500 17.24 172.4
2700 18.62 186.2
3000 20.68 206.8
3500 24.13 241.3
2525
2730
3030
3540
160cc Honda
200cc Honda
270cc Honda
390cc Honda
proven quality. leading technology.
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The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The
exclamation point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to procedure-spe-
cific risks. When these symbols appear in the body of this manual, refer back to these Warnings. Product-
specific hazard symbols and warnings not covered in this section may appear throughout the body of this
manual where applicable.
CONTENTS
Carbon Monoxide Hazard............................................. 4
Detergent Cleaning Precautions.................................. 4
Miscellaneous Safety Precautions............................... 5
Installation & Preparation instructions........................ 7
Priming The Pump......................................................... 11
Pump Service: 2525 Model Pressure Washers ......... 17
Pump Service: 2730 Model Pressure Washers ......... 18
Pump Service: 3030 And 3540 Model Pressure
Pressure Washer - Parts
WARNING
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
The following is required by California State law, Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code.
Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.
• A spark arrester must be added to the muffler of this engine if it is to be used on any forest covered,
brush covered or grass covered unimproved land. The arrester must be maintained in effective working
order by the operator.
• See your engine or equipment dealer for spark arrester muffler options.
SPRAY PRECAUTIONS
Risk of injection or severe cutting injury. If an accident does occur and the spray appears to have pen-
etrated the skin, seek emergency medical care. Do not treat as a simple cut. If you are using cleaning
agents, be prepared to tell a physician exactly what kind.
• Keep clear of nozzle.
• Do not direct discharge stream at persons or pets.
• Only trained operators should use this product. When operating this unit, basic precautions should
always be observed.
• Keep away from the spray. Because of the high pressure and velocity of the spray, fluids can penetrate
the skin, causing serious injury.
• Never point the gun at yourself or anyone else. Never put your hand, fingers or body directly over the
spray nozzle. Always keep operating area clear of all persons. Use extreme caution when operating
near children.
Always wear protective goggles when operating the unit to shield the eyes from flying debris and deter-
gents. Other protective equipment such as rubber suits, gloves and respirators are advisable, especially
when using cleaning detergents. Use extreme caution when operating near children.
• Stay alert-watch what you are doing. Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
• Never squeeze the trigger unless securely braced. The thrust from the water traveling through the
nozzle may be powerful enough to cause the operator to lose balance if unprepared. Do not overreach
or stand on unstable support. Wet surfaces can be slippery, wear protective foot gear and keep good
footing and balance at all times. Never trigger the gun while on a ladder or roof.
• Caution should be used when directing spray toward fragile materials such as glass. Shattering could
result in serious injury.
• Always hold on firmly to the gun/wand assembly when starting and operating the unit. Failure to do so
can cause the wand to fall and whip dangerously. Never operate the gun with the trigger wired in the
open position. To prevent accidental discharge, the trigger gun should be securely locked when not in
use.
THIS SPARK IGNITION SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH
CANADIAN ICES-002.
CE SYSTÈME D’ALLUMAGE PAR ÈTINCELLE EST
CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-002 DU CANADA.
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WARNING
WARNING
• Do not direct spray on or into electrical installations of any kind! This includes electrical outlets, light
bulbs, fuse boxes, transformers, etc. Severe electrical shock may occur.
MISCEllANEOUS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Never allow children or adolescents to operate this unit.
• Even after you shut off the unit, there is high pressure water left in the pump, hose and gun until you
release it by triggering the gun. Before removing the spray nozzle or servicing the unit, always shut off
the unit and trigger the gun to release trapped pressure.
Read and follow all handling, operations, maintenance and safety instructions listed in this manual and the
engine operator’s manual that accompanies this unit, and provide such information to anyone who will be
operating this unit.
FIRE & VENTIlATION PRECAUTIONS
In freezing temperatures, the unit must always be warm enough to ensure there is no ice formation in the
pump. Do not start this unit if it has been transported in an open or under heated vehicle without first al-
lowing the pump to thaw.
• This unit was designed for outdoor use only. Never operate this unit in an enclosed area. Always make
certain there is adequate air (oxygen) for combustion as well as ventilation to prevent the presence of
poisonous carbon monoxide gases. Beware of poorly ventilated areas or exhaust fans which can cause
inadequate combustion or engine overheating.
When connecting the water inlet to the water supply mains, local regulations of your water company must
be observed. In some areas the unit must not be connected directly to the public drinking water supply.
This is to ensure that there is no feedback of the detergents into the water supply. (Direct connection is
permitted if a back flow preventer is installed.)
• Never operate this unit in the presence of flammable vapors or combustible dust, gases or other com-
bustible materials. (A spark may cause an explosion or fire.) When servicing this machine, be especial-
ly careful to properly dispose of any flammable materials. Do not spray flammable liquids.
Do not allow any part of your body or the high pressure hose to make contact with the muffler. Avoid
dragging the hose over an abrasive surface such as cement. This causes wear and eventual rupturing.
• Do not smoke while filling engine fuel tank
• Never fill the engine fuel tank while the unit is running or hot. Allow the engine to cool two minutes
before refueling.
High pressure hoses should be inspected daily for signs of wear. If evidence of failure exists, promptly re-
place all suspect hoses to prevent the possibility of injury from the high pressure spray. If a hose or fitting
is leaking , never place your hand directly on the leak.
• Do not refuel indoors or in a poorly ventilated area.
Do not operate the unit without all protective covers in place.
• Always refuel slowly to avoid the possibility of spilled fuel which may cause a risk of fire.
Never run the unit with the governor disconnected or operate at excessive speeds.
• Do not operate the unit if gasoline is spilled. Wipe unit clean and move the unit away from the spill.
Avoid creating any ignition until the gasoline has evaporated.
To reduce the risk of injury, maintain a safe distance for persons while operating this unit. Close supervi-
sion is necessary when operating the unit near children.
• Do not store the unit near an open flame or any equipment such as a stove, furnace, water heater, etc.,
which utilizes a pilot light or devices which can create a spark.
Do not leave pressurized unit unattended. Shut off the unit and release trapped pressure before leaving.
Do not move the unit by pulling on the hose.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, which is colorless and odorless. Breathing carbon monox-
ide can cause death.
ADjUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS
• Never alter or modify the equipment, be sure any accessory items and system components being used
will withstand the pressure developed. Use only genuine parts for repair of your pressure washer. Fail-
ure to do so can cause hazardous operating conditions and will void warranty.
• Do not operate in an enclosed area.
DETERGENT ClEANING PRECAUTIONS
• Never make adjustments to the machinery while it is connected to the engine without first removing the
ignition cable from spark plug. Turning the machinery over by hand during adjustment or cleaning might
start the engine and machinery with it, causing serious injury to the operator.
• Do not use solvents or highly corrosive detergents or acid type cleaners with this pressure washer.
• Know your detergent. Be prepared to tell a physician exactly what you are using in the event of an
emergency. Read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provided with your detergent and all deter-
gent labels. Follow all appropriate instructions regarding preparation use, safety and transportation.
Keep all detergents out of the reach of children.
• Know how to stop the pressure washer and bleed pressures quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with con-
trols.
• Before servicing the unit; turn the unit off, relieve the water pressure, and allow the unit to cool down.
Do not make repairs while unit is running. Service in a clean, dry, flat area. Block the wheels to prevent
the unit from moving.
• Do not use this pressure washer to dispense hazardous detergents.
• Do not alter the detergent injection feature in any manner not prescribed in this manual. Use only genu-
ine replacement parts for necessary repairs.
• Follow the maintenance instructions specified in this manual.
BURN HAZARD
PERSONAl PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Equipment surfaces and fluid that’s heated can become very hot during operation. To avoid severe burns:
• Do not touch hot fluid or equipment.
You must wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating area
of the equipment to help protect you from serious injury, including eye injury, hearing loss, inhalation of
toxic fumes, and burns. This equipment includes but is not limited to:
• Protective eyewear, and hearing protection.
• Respirators, protective clothing, and gloves as recommended by the detergent manufacturer.
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INSTAllATION & PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Component Identification
Do not allow the unit to be exposed to rain, snow or
freezing temperatures. If any part of the unit becomes
frozen, excessive pressure may build up in the unit
which could cause it to burst resulting in possible seri-
ous injury to the operator or bystanders.
Attire
Proper attire is essential to your safety. It is advised to
utilize whatever means necessary to protect eyes, ears,
and skin. Additional safety attire (such as respiratory
mask) may be required when using detergent cleaning
agents with this washer.
Before initial use, ensure the oil cap/dipstick is inserted
into the pump. Because of varying shipping require-
ments, the pump may need to be shipped with an oil
travel plug instead of the dipstick in the pump. If your
pump has been shipped with an oil travel plug, you
will need to remove it and replace the plug with the oil
dipstick provided with the unit.
Setup
This unit should only be placed on a level surface to en-
sure proper lubrication for the engine and water pump
while operating.
Once properly installed, check the oil sight glass on the
pump crankcase. Be certain the oil level is in the center
of the sight glass before each use. If the level appears
to be low, add pump oil and fill only to the center of the
oil sight glass. (Refer to the parts listing for the correct
pump oil) do not overfill!
Do not use unit in an area:
• with insufficient ventilation.
• where there is evidence of oil or gas leaks.
• where flammable gas vapors may be present.
Be certain to block the wheels to prevent the unit from
moving while operating.
Item Description
1.
Detergent Strainer
2.
Detergent Hose
3.
Water Inlet
4.
Water Inlet Strainer
Water Outlet
5.
6.
Decal - Warning/Caution/Operation
Oil Sight Glass
7.
8.
Pump
9.
Adjustable Unloader Knob
Decal - Caution: Risk Of Fire
Decal - Warning: Risk Of Burns
Engine
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Thermal Relief Valve
High Pressure Discharge Hose
Gun Assembly
Decal - Warning: Risk Of Injection
Quick Connect Nozzle
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The 0° nozzle (RED): This is a blasting nozzle. It deliv-
ers a very concentrated stream of water. Be cautious
when using the straight narrow stream. It is not recom-
mended for use on painted or wood surfaces, or items
attached with adhesive backings. Uses: Removing
weeds from sidewalk cracks, stubborn stains from con-
crete, masonry, aluminum and steel, caked mud from
equipment, and cleaning lawn mower undersides.
1. Using a screw driver, remove the screen from the water
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inlet.
2. Clean or replace if necessary.
Engine Fuel Tank
Connect the hoses.
1. Connect one end of the water supply hose to the water
inlet of the unit.
2. Connect the other end of the hose to your pressurized
water supply.
Nozzle Connection
Review “Fire & Ventilation Precautions” pg. 4, before
fueling.
Be certain the trigger gun is locked in the “OFF” posi-
tion.
The 15° nozzle (YELLOW): This is a chiseling nozzle.
The spray should be directed at a 45° angle to the
surface and used like a scraper to remove paint, grease
and dirt. Uses: Surface preparation (removing mildew
stains and paint chips).
Note: Do not use a non-pressurized water supply (i.e.
from a pond or well) with this unit.
Locate the Safety Decals on your unit and heed their
warnings.
3. Connect the high pressure discharge hose to the water
outlet of the unit.
A minimum of 86 octane fuel is recommended for use
with this unit. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
The 25° nozzle (GREEN): This is a flushing nozzle.
This pattern is best suited for flushing dirt, mud, and
grime. Uses: Wet sweeping leaves from walks, curbs
and driveways, cleaning stable floors, washing swim-
ming pool bottoms, degreasing engines.
4. Securely connect the other end of the hose to the
gun assembly. (A wrench may be required on some
models.)
5. Connect the wand assembly to the gun/hose
assembly.
Purchase fuel in quantities that may be used within 30
days. Use of clean, fresh lead free gasoline is recom-
mended. Leaded gasoline may be used if lead-free is
unavailable. Do not use gasoline containing methanol
or alcohol.
The 40° nozzle (WHITE): This is a wash nozzle. This
wide spray pattern disperses the water pressure over a
large area and is recommended for moderate washing.
Uses: Washing down aluminum siding, cleaning win-
dows, washing vehicles, spraying sidewalks, driveways
and patios. (not available for Model 2525)
Follow the incoming water requirements listed below:
Check the engine oil level before starting the engine.
(See engine manual.)
The nozzle assembly should be disconnected from
the gun/wand assembly at this time by retracting the
locking ring on the quick-connect fitting to remove the
nozzle.
1. Water pressure must be a minimum of 25 pounds per
square inch (PSI) and a maximum of 125 PSI. (A typical
outdoor faucet will generally supply this PSI if turned
completely “ON”.)
Fill the fuel tank according to accompanying engine
manual instructions.
Occasional carburetor and choke adjustments will be
necessary for the engine. Refer to the engine manual
supplied with this unit for proper adjustment proce-
dures.
2. Incoming GPM must be approximately one gallon more
than the outgoing GPM stated on the pressure washer
nameplate. (You can check GPM by timing how long
it takes to fill a 5 gallon container.)
The 65° nozzle (BLACK): This is a low pressure de-
tergent application nozzle. This broad spray pattern
distributes solution over vast areas under low pressure.
Uses: Detergent application, misting or rinsing.
Review the engine manual accompanying this pressure
washer for correct engine start-up and maintenance
procedures.
NOTICE
Incoming water temperature must not exceed 125°F
for Model 2525, and 145°F for other models. Exces-
sive pump damage may result if the water tempera-
ture exceeds this acceptable level.
Nozzle Review
Water Supply
Select a water supply hose which is a quality grade of
garden hose measuring at least 3/4” ID and no longer
than 50 feet.
Various nozzles may be quick-connected into the end
of the wand to change the spray pattern or use the
detergent feature. When using Quick Connects (Q.C.),
be certain the connection is securely locked. If not,
the high pressure water may shoot the nozzle from the
wand, causing severe injury or serious damage.
NOTICE
Damage to the equipment could occur. Never allow
the unit to operate without the incoming water line
attached and the water supply completely turned on.
Check the water inlet strainer to ensure it is clean and
free of any obstructions. Periodic cleaning of the water
strainer will help prevent pump problems.
NOTICE
To determine spray fan, refer to the actual number
stamped on the nozzle. The first two digits indicate the
spray fan in degrees, i.e.; 0=0°, 15=15°, 25=25°, 40 =
40°, 65=detergent/low pressure.
As a strainer becomes obstructed, it restricts proper
flow of water to the pump. This can result in cavita-
tions which will cause premature failure of pump
packings.
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Thermal Relief Valve
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE
To ensure the water temperature does not exceed
acceptable levels, never allow the pressure washer to
operate in the bypass mode (with the unit running and
the trigger gun closed) for more than three minutes.
Be certain the nozzle is not connected to the unit
while priming the pump. Priming allows mineral de-
posits to be released from the system which would
obstruct or damage the nozzle assembly resulting in
costly repairs.
Priming the Pump
It is essential to prime the pump on initial start-up and
each time the water supply is disconnected from the
unit after initial use.
Unloader
The unloader will either be adjustable or factory preset
depending on the model you purchased.
A “thermal relief valve” has been added to this unit to
protect the pump. It may begin to open and release
water if the water temperature in the pump has ex-
ceeded 140°F. This will allow fresh, cool water to enter
the system.
1. Lay the high pressure hose out to remove any loops.
Water flow will constrict the hose, creating tight loops
if the hose is not straight.
Adjustable
The unloader valve on your machine is equipped with
an adjustment knob to adjust the pressure. Should
less pressure be required, simply turn the adjustment
knob counterclockwise. To set back to maximum, turn
adjustment knob completely clockwise. Do not over-
tighten.
Note: The nozzle assembly should not be connected
to the gun assembly at this time. See “Nozzle Connec-
tion” pg. 9.
Pre-Start Inspection Procedures
Before starting the unit, perform the following proce-
dures:
2. With the trigger gun locked in the “OFF” position, turn
the water supply completely on. Pointing the gun in a
safe direction, unlock the trigger gun and squeeze the
trigger.
1. Check the oil level in the pump and engine.
2. Inspect the water inlet strainer. Clean or replace if
necessary. See “Water Supply” pg. 9.
3. Check all hose connections to ensure they are securely
tightened. See “Water Supply” pg. 9.
Low pressure water will begin flowing from the hose/
gun assembly. This allows the unit to prime and purge
any air from the system. The unit is primed when water
flow is uninterrupted by air.
3. Once the unit is primed, release the trigger and lock
the gun in the “OFF” position. Securely connect the
nozzle assembly. (See “Nozzle Connection” pg. 9)
Factory Preset (2525 DD Only)
Inspect for system fuel leaks. If a fuel leak is found,
do not start unit. See “Fire & Ventilation Precau-
tions” pg. 4. Be sure that all damaged parts are
replaced and that the mechanical problems are cor-
rected prior to operation of the unit. If you require
service, contact Graco Customer Service.
The unloader valve on your machine is factory preset
and should only be adjusted by a trained representative.
Do not adjust the pressure on your own.
Inspect high pressure hoses for kinking, cuts and
leaks. If a cut or leak is found, do not use hose.
Replace hose before starting unit. See “Miscel-
laneous Safety Precautions” pg. 5. Be sure that all
damaged parts are replaced and that the mechani-
cal problems are corrected prior to operation of the
unit. If you require service, contact Graco Customer
Service.
NOTICE
Do not overtighten the unloader. Breakage could
result in immediate loss of water pressure and
costly repairs.
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3. To apply solution; unlock the trigger gun and squeeze
the trigger. In a few moments a detergent/water mixture
will exit the low pressure nozzle. Start spraying the
lower portion of the surface being cleaned and move
up, using long overlapping strokes. Applying from the
bottom up helps avoid streaking. Allow to soak briefly.
Do not allow detergent solution to dry on the surface.
(Avoid working on hot surfaces or in direct sunlight to
minimize the chances of the detergent drying, which
may result in damaging painted surfaces.) Be certain
to rinse a small section at a time.
4. To rinse; lock the trigger gun in the “OFF” position,
securely quick-connect the desired high pressure
nozzle into the end of the wand. Unlock the trigger gun
and spray. It will take about 30 seconds to purge all
detergent from the line. For best rinsing results, start
at the top and work down.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Start-Up
Cleaning with Detergents
Inspect high pressure hoses for kinking, cuts and
leaks. If a cut or leak is found, do not touch hose at
leak. Turn unit off immediately. Replace hose before
restarting the unit. See “Miscellaneous Safety Pre-
cautions” pg. 5. Be sure that all damaged parts are
replaced and that the mechanical problems are cor-
rected prior to operation of the unit. If you require
service, contact Graco Customer Service.
Refer to the “Safety Precautions” pgs. 3-5 before start-
ing the unit.
Refer to “Detergent Cleaning Precautions” pg. 4 before
working with detergents. Be certain to wear protective
safety attire.
Locate the Safety Decals on your unit and heed their
warnings.
Prepare detergent solution according to label directions.
Never pump acids, alkaline, abrasive fluids or solvents
through the unit.
6. Trigger the gun several times. Be certain to lock the
trigger gun in the “OFF” position whenever changing
the quick connect nozzles.
Never look directly into the nozzle. High pressure water
creates a risk of severe injury.
Some units are equipped with adjustable detergent
knobs. Locate the clear vinyl hose which leads to the
pump head.
1. With the gun locked in the “OFF” position, point the
trigger gun away from yourself or anyone else. Ensure
the water supply is completely turned on.
2. Disengage the safety lock-off on the gun and squeeze
the trigger. Low pressure water will begin flowing from
the nozzle.
3. Be certain the trigger gun remains in an open position
while starting the engine. Brace yourself as the gun
will kickback from the high pressure created by the
pump once the engine has started.
4. Steady the unit during engine start-up. (Refer to the
engine manual accompanying this pressure washer for
the correct procedures needed to start the engine.)
5. Once the engine has started, perform the following
procedures with the gun open:
NOTICE
Do not allow unit to operate in bypass mode (with
trigger closed) for more than three minutes without
triggering the gun. Failure to follow this simple rule
can cause premature failure of pump packing seals,
resulting in costly pump repair.
• If your injector is equipped with an adjustment knob
on the pump head, you may adjust the amount of
detergent desired by turning the knob completely
counterclockwise to set at the maximum siphon rate.
• If your injector is not equipped with an adjustment
knob, the detergent ratio is preset and cannot be
adjusted.
5. Siphon a gallon of water through the low pressure
detergent injection system after each use. This
prevents the possibility of corrosion or detergent
residue causing mechanical problems during the next
use.
Because your pressure washer delivers a high pressure
spray and a variety of spray patterns, there are many
cleaning jobs that can be done without the use of de-
tergents. If a cleaning agent is required, see “Cleaning
With Detergents” pg. 13 for the correct procedures.
Shutdown
1. Immerse the detergent strainer into the detergent
solution to allow detergent to siphon.
2. With the trigger gun locked in the “OFF” position,
secure quick-connect the detergent spray nozzle
(#6540° BLACK) into the end of the wand.
1. Turn engine “OFF” as directed in the engine manual.
2. Turn the water supply “OFF”.
NOTICE
Do not allow spray pattern to remain on a fixed area
for an extended period of time. Possible damage
may occur to the area.
3. Pointing the gun in a safe direction, trigger gun
momentarily to relieve any trapped pressure.
4. Once pressure is relieved, disconnect the nozzle
assembly.
5. Disconnect and drain gun, wand and hoses.
6. Wipe unit clean and store with gun, wand and hoses
in a safe, non-freezing area.
Inspect for system oil leaks and fuel leaks. If a fuel leak
is found, turn unit off immediately. See “Fire & Ventila-
tion Precautions” pg. 4. Be sure that all damaged parts
are replaced and that the mechanical problems are
corrected prior to operation of the unit. If you require
service, contact Graco Customer Service.
Note: This injection system is designed to apply deter-
gents under low pressure only. It will not allow deter-
gent solutions to be introduced into the system unless
the nozzle assembly is in the low pressure detergent
mode.
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3. Relieve system pressure by pointing the trigger gun in
a safe direction and squeezing the trigger until water
flow ceases to exit the nozzle.
4. Lock the trigger gun in an OFF position and remove
the nozzle.
5. In one 5 gallon container, mix the antifreeze and water
according to manufacturer’s recommendations for the
temperature to which you are winterizing.
Nozzles
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Water flow through the spray nozzle will erode the ori-
fice, making it larger, resulting in a pressure loss. Noz-
zles should be replaced whenever pressure is less than
85% of the maximum. The frequency of replacement
will depend upon such variables as mineral content in
the water and number of hours the nozzle is used.
Engine
Winterizing
The engine instructions that accompany your unit detail
specific procedures for maintenance of the engine. Fol-
lowing the engine manufacturer’s recommendations will
extend engine work life.
For storage and transportation purposes in subfreezing
ambient temperatures, it will be necessary to winter-
ize this unit. This unit must be protected to the lowest
incurred temperature for the following reasons:
Quick Couplers
Note: Proper winterizing is based on the recommend-
ed manufacturer’s instructions listed on the “Protec-
tion Chart” shown on the back label of most antifreeze
containers.
There is an o-ring seal inside the female quick coupler.
This o-ring will deteriorate or, if the unit is allowed to
pump without the high pressure hose or nozzle at-
tached, the o-ring may be blown out occasionally.
Simply insert a replacement o-ring to correct the leak.
(Additional o-rings can be purchased from your dealer.)
Pump
The pump oil must be changed after the first 25 hours
of operation on all units. Once the initial oil change has
been completed, it is recommended the oil be changed
every 3 months or 250 hour intervals. If oil appears
dirty or milky, changes may be required at a greater
frequency. Add pump oil and fill only to the center of
the sight glass (Refer to the parts listing for the correct
pump oil). Do not overfill.
• If any part of the pumping system becomes frozen;
excessive pressure may build up in the unit which
could cause the unit to burst resulting in possible
serious injury to the operator or bystanders.
• The pumping system in this unit may be permanently
damaged if frozen. Freeze damage is not covered by
warranty.
6. Remove the water supply hose from the unit and
attach the 3 foot hose securely to the inlet connection.
Submerge the other end into the antifreeze solution.
7. Shut off the detergent injector if applicable.
8. Point the wand into the empty container and start the
unit.
9. Trigger the gun until the antifreeze begins to exit the
wand. Release the trigger for 3 seconds, then trigger
the gun for 3 seconds. Continue cycling the gun
several times until all the antifreeze mixture is siphoned
from the container.
If you must store your unit in an area where the tem-
perature may fall below 32°F, you can protect your unit
by following the procedure outlined below.
10 Stop the unit.
11. Detach the 3 foot hose from the unit and drain any
excess antifreeze back into the 5 gallon container.
12 Disconnect the hose/gun/wand assembly from the unit
and drain any excess antifreeze back into the 5 gallon
container.
32˚F
0˚C
13. Store the hose, gun and wand with the unit in a safe,
non-freezing area.
14. Store antifreeze solution for next use or dispose of
according to state EPA laws.
NOTICE
Do not store/operate unit in a freezing environment.
Damage to washer could occur.
Optional Procedure:
1. Shut the unit and water supply off.
Gather the following items:
2. Relieve system pressure by pointing the trigger gun in
a safe direction and squeezing the trigger until water
flow ceases to exit the nozzle.
3. Disconnect and drain the hose, gun and wand.
4. Start the unit and allow it to run until all the water exits
the unit. Once the water has stopped flowing from the
unit, turn the unit off.
• Two 5 gallon containers.
• One gallon of antifreeze. (Graco® recommends an
environmentally safe antifreeze.)
• Water supply.
• Three foot hose, 1/2-3/4 I.D. with a 3/4 inch male
garden hose fitting.
Procedure:
NOTICE
1. To start winterizing, unit must be run and primed
according to the “Start-up Procedures” listed on page
12.
2. After running and priming, shut off the unit and water
supply.
When using this procedure, caution should be used
as ice chips can form from drops of water which
could cause the unit to burst if starting before com-
pletely thawed.
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Servicing V-Packings
PUMP SERVICE: 2525 MODEl
PRESSURE WASHERS
Troubleshooting
Cause
1. Remove manifold as described in Valve Replacement
Problem
Solution
Section.
Engine will not start.
Various engine problems.
Refer to the engine manual accom-
panying your unit.
2. Remove white retaining ring, this may be stuck on the
Repair kits are available. See the Parts List, page 24.
For the best results, use all parts in kits.
piston.
3. Remove packing from manifold.
4. Inspect all parts and replace as necessary.
5. Thoroughly clean packing cavities and inspect for
damage.
6. Lightly grease packing cavities. Replace packings in
the following order:
Unit components are frozen.
Allow to thaw. If any part of the unit
becomes frozen; excessive pres-
sure may build up in the unit which
could cause the unit to burst result-
ing in possible serious injury to the
operator or bystanders.
Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 13, to relieve system
pressure.
• Drain and refill pump after 25 hours of operation.
• packing
• retainer ring
No discharge at nozzle when trig-
ger mechanism is squeezed.
Inadequate water supply.
Ensure hose is 3/4” (19.05mm) di-
ameter and incoming water supply
is turned on.
For Outlet Valves
1. Remove hex plug from the manifold using a 14mm
wrench.
2. Examine o-ring located under hex plug. Replace if cut
or distorted.
3. Remove valve assembly from cavity. The assembly
may come apart!
NOTICE
Low or fluctuating pressure.
Kink in water inlet hose.
Remove kink.
Packings must be installed in the proper order and
facing the correct direction. Improperly installed
parts will cause the pump to malfunction.
Kink in high pressure discharge
hose.
Replace hose.
Water inlet screen obstructed.
Remove screen, clean or replace.
7. Remove brass retainer located around the piston.
Pump sucking air. (Prime eliminated)
Tighten all water intake connec-
tions. Eliminate leaks in intake line.
4. Install new valve, o-ring and hex plug. Torque to 14.75
ft-lb (20 Nm)
8. Remove the outer and inner o-rings on the brass
retainer.
Not in high pressure mode.
Insert a high pressure nozzle.
Remove, clean or replace.
9. Replace o-rings, reinstall brass retainer around
piston.
Note: Re-torque the plug after 5 hours operation.
Obstructed or worn spray nozzle.
For Inlet Valves
Damaged or obstructed valve as-
sembly on pump.
Remove, inspect, clean or replace.
10. Reassemble manifold. Torque hex bolt to 14.75 ft-lb
1. Remove 4 hex bolts from the manifold using a 6mm
(20 Nm).
hex bit.
Pump packing worn.
Replace packings.
2. Carefully separate manifold from crankcase. You may
have to lightly tap the manifold with a soft mallet to
loosen it.
Bypass valve not operating correctly. Repair or replace.
Water is leaking from the “Heat
Dump Valve”.
Water temperature is too high.
Do not allow the unit to operate in
the bypass mode (with trigger gun
closed) for more than 3 minutes.
3. Using a screwdriver, press valves out of the manifold
through the 3 holes located on the backside of the
manifold (look for the stainless valve seats through the
holes).
Defective valve.
Water in oil.
Replace.
Oil appears milky or foamy.
Oil leaking from unit.
Change pump oil. Fill to proper
level.
4. Remove the valve.
Do Not Use.
Contact Customer Service.
5. Install new o-ring. Then install new valve assembly.
Detergent will not siphon into Low
Pressure Detergent mode.
Detergent strainer is not completely
submerged in detergent solution.
Check, submerge if necessary.
Reinsert brass plugs.
6. Reinstall manifold to pump. Torque hex bolts to 14.75
Detergent strainer is obstructed.
Detergent hose cut, obstructed.
Inspect, clean or replace.
Inspect, clean or replace.
ft-lb (20 Nm).
Servicing Plungers or Internal Bearings
Detergent adjusting knob on pump
turned to closed position. (If appli-
cable.)
Open adjusting knob. Refer to
“Cleaning with Detergents” pg.13.
1. Damage to the plungers or any internal parts in the
pump housing is considered a catastrophic failure
and is not recommended for service. Replace pump if
necessary.
Not in low pressure mode.
Nozzle assembly is plugged.
Insert 6540° (BLACK) nozzle.
Clean or replace.
Too many high pressure hose exten-
sions attached to the water outlet.
Use one extension maximum.
Ball and Spring in Venturi stuck.
Remove, clean or replace.
Remove, clean or replace.
Water flows back into detergent
Ball and Spring in Venturi reversed,
container.
missing or corroded.
Water flows from the nozzle when
the trigger gun is locked in the
“OFF” position.
Gun is malfunctioning.
Repair or replace.
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5. Lightly grease the flinger (and oil seal if it is being
replaced) on plunger shaft. Then install plunger.
6. Lightly grease the retaining screw and outer end of the
plunger. Place washer, o-ring and backup ring around
screw and install nut through plunger. Torque to 11.0
ft-lb (15 Nm).
6. Lightly grease the retaining screw and outer end of the
plunger. Place washer, o-ring and backup ring around
screw and install nut through plunger. Torque to 11.0
ft-lb (15 Nm).
PUMP SERVICE: 2730 MODEl
PRESSURE WASHERS
PUMP SERVICE: 3030 AND 3540
MODEl PRESSURE WASHERS
Repair kits are available. See the Parts List, page 28
(2730B). For the best results, use all parts in kits.
Repair kits are available. See the Parts List, page 32,
34. For the best results, use all parts in kits.
Note: If replacing packings, see Servicing V-Packings.
7. Lubricate outside of each plunger. Slide the manifold
on the crankcase, being careful not to damage seals.
8. Install caP screws and washers finger tight. Torque
screws 14.7 ft-lb (20 Nm) following the tightening
pattern in the following figure.
Note: If replacing packings, see Servicing V-Packings.
7. Lubricate outside of each plunger. Slide the manifold
on the crankcase, being careful not to damage seals.
8. Install capscrews and washers finger tight. Torque
screws to 8.8 ft-lb (12 Nm) following the tightening
pattern in the following figure.
Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 13, to relieve system
pressure.
Follow Shutdown Procedure, page 13, to relieve system
pressure.
• Drain and refill pump after 25 hours of operation.
• Drain and refill pump-after 25 hours of operation.
5
8
1
3
4
2
7
6
Valves
Valves
For a set of six valves, order Valve Assembly Kit
804402.
For a set of six valves, order Valve Assembly Kit
804402.
5
8
1
3
4
2
7
6
1. Remove hex plug from the manifold using a 22mm
wrench.
1. Remove hex plug from the manifold using a 27mm
wrench.
2. Examine o-ring located under hex plug. Replace if cut
or distorted.
2. Examine o-ring located under hex plug. Replace if cut
or distorted.
3. Remove valve assembly from cavity. The assembly
may come apart!
4. Install new valve, o-ring and hex plug. Torque to 60
ft-lb (81 Nm)
3. Remove valve assembly from cavity. The assembly
may come apart!
4. Install new valve, o-ring and hex plug. Torque to 73
ft-lb (99 Nm).
NOTICE
Uneven tightening could cause the manifold to bind
or jam.
NOTICE
Uneven tightening could cause the manifold to bind
or jam.
Servicing V-Packings
Note: Retorque the plug after 5 hours operation.
Note: Retorque the plug after 5 hours operation.
Two packing kits are available: one kit contains pack-
ings only. The other includes packings, rings and retain-
ers.
Servicing V-Packings
Pumping Section
Pumping Section
1. Remove manifold as described in Pumping Section.
2. Carefully pull packing retainer from manifold. Examine
o-ring. Replace o-ring if cut or damaged.
3. Remove V-packing and head ring. Pull out retainer ring.
Remove second V-packing and second head ring.
4. Inspect all parts and replace as necessary.
5. Thoroughly clean packing cavities and inspect for
damage.
1. Remove capscrews and lock washers from manifold.
2. Carefully separate manifold from the crankcase. You
may have to lightly tap the manifold with a soft mallet
to loosen it.
1. Remove capscrews and lock washers from manifold.
2. Carefully separate manifold from the crankcase. You
may have to lightly tap the manifold with a soft mallet
to loosen it.
1. Remove manifold as described in Pumping Section.
2. Carefully pull packing retainer from manifold. Examine
o-ring. Replace o-ring if cut or damaged.
3. Remove V-packing and head ring. Pull out retainer ring.
Remove second V-packing and second head ring.
4. Inspect all parts and replace as necessary.
5. Thoroughly clean packing cavities and inspect for
damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE
To avoid damage to plunger or seals, keep manifold
properly aligned with the ceramic plungers when
you remove it.
To avoid damage to plunger or seals, keep manifold
properly aligned with the ceramic plungers when
you remove it.
6. Lightly grease packing cavities. Replace packings in
the following order:
3. Carefully examine each plunger for any scoring or
3. Carefully examine each plunger for any scoring or
6. Lightly grease packing cavities. Replace packings in
the following order:
• head ring
• v-packing
• intermediate ring
• head ring
• v-packing
cracking. Replace as necessary.
cracking. Replace as necessary.
Servicing Plungers
Servicing Plungers
• head ring
• v-packing
• intermediate ring
• head ring
• v-packing
1. Loosen plunger retaining nut five or six turns using a
13mm wrench. Push plunger toward the crankcase to
separate plunger and retaining screw.
2. Remove nut from plunger and examine and clean
o-ring, backup ring, and copper bearing/gasket
washer.
3. Remove plunger and flinger from plunger shaft. Clean
parts as necessary.
4. Inspect plunger shaft for oil leaks from crankcase. If
leaking is obvious, replace oil seals. Otherwise, DO
NOT remove these seals because they cannot be
reused. Oil Seal Kits are available for replacing seals.
1. Loosen plunger retaining nut five or six turns using a
13mm wrench. Push plunger toward the crankcase to
separate plunger and retaining screw.
2. Remove nut from plunger and examine and clean
o-ring, backup ring, and copper bearing/gasket
washer.
• packing retainer
• o-ring in retainer groove
• packing retainer
• o-ring in retainer groove
NOTICE
Packings must be installed in the proper order and
facing the correct direction. Improperly installed
parts will cause the pump to malfunction.
3. Remove plunger and flinger from plunger shaft. Clean
parts as necessary.
NOTICE
Packings must be installed in the proper order and
facing the correct direction. Improperly installed
parts will cause the pump to malfunction.
4. Inspect plunger shaft for oil leaks from crankcase. If
leaking is obvious, replace oil seals. Otherwise, DO
NOT remove these seals because they cannot be
reused. Oil Seal Kits are available for replacing seals.
5. Lightly grease the flinger (and oil seal if it is being
replaced) on plunger shaft. Then install plunger.
7. Reassemble manifold following procedure described
in Servicing Plungers.
7. Reassemble manifold following procedure described
in Servicing Plungers.
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Pressure Washer - Parts
Pressure Washer - Parts
262292- Model 2525DD
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
262292- Model 2525DD
15 CAP
16 BOLT
17 WASHER
18pDECAL - RISK OF FIRE (E/S/F)
19pDECAL - RISK OF BURNS (E/S/F)
20 ENGINE
21 KEY
22 PUMP
16E491
802127
107194
N/A
2
4
8
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
2
-
GROMMET
NOZZLE, 0°
NOZZLE, 15°
16E489
805535
805536
805538
805634
16E123
16E506
N/A
16E515
111040
16E475
100521
114251
N/A
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
2
2
4
1
2
4
2
N/A
-
-
3
4
NOZZLE, 40°
16E657
197792
24E735
100214
108842
154594
N/A
118124
246674
117760
16E286
N/A
NOZZLE, DETERGENT
DECAL - G-FORCE 2525DD
BASEPLATE
23 LOCKWASHER
24 BOLT
25 O-RING
5p DECAL - WARNING/CAUTION (E/S/F)
6
7
8
9
HANDLE
LOCKNUT
ISOLATOR
BOLT
26pDECAL - RISK OF INJECTION (E/S/F)
27 LANCE ASSEMBLY
28 GUN & WAND - 4000 PSI
29 DETERGENT HOSE
30 HOSE
31 DECAL - OPERATIONS - (E/S/F)
32pDECAL SET, SAFETY
INCLUDES 5, 18, 19, 26, 31
10 BOLT
11 DECAL- SILVER STICKER
12 SPACER
13 WASHER
14 WHEEL
16E512
111841
16E476
16E947
pREPLACEMENT WARNING DECALS AVAILABLE AT NO COST.
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Pump Assembly - Parts - Series A
Pump Assembly - Parts
24E735 (for use with Model 2525DD)
DESCRIPTION
24E735 (for use with Model 2525DD)
PART # QTY
KIT, REPAIR, VALVES
INCLUDES 1
KIT, REPAIR, PLUNGER
INCLUDES 2
KIT, REPAIR, OIL SEAL
INCLUDES 3
KIT, REPAIR, UNLOADER
INCLUDES 4
KIT, REPAIR, PACKINGS
INCLUDES 5, 6, 7, 8
KIT, REPAIR, CHEMICAL INJECTOR
INCLUDES 9, 10, 11
THERMAL RELIEF VALVE
INCLUDES 12
24E736
24E737
24E738
24E739
24E740
24E741
117759
801112
6
3
3
1
3
1
1
1
FILTER, INLET
INCLUDES 13
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Pump Assembly - Parts - Series B
Pump Assembly - Parts
24R713 (for use with Model 2525DD)
24R713 (for use with Model 2525DD)
DESCRIPTION
KIT, REPAIR, VALVES
INCLUDES 1
THERMAL RELIEF VALVE
INCLUDES 2
FILTER, INLET
INCLUDES 3
KIT, REPAIR, PACKINGS
INCLUDES 4
KIT, REPAIR, OIL SEAL
INCLUDES 5
KIT, REPAIR, PISTION
INCLUDES 6
PART # QTY
24R715
117759
801112
24R718
16V292
16V302
24R714
24R716
6
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
KIT, REPAIR, UNLOADER
INCLUDES 7
KIT, REPAIR, CHEMICAL INJECTOR
INCLUDES 8
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Pressure Washer - Parts
Pressure Washer - Parts
262293- Model 2730DD
262293- Model 2730DD
DESCRIPTION
PART#
QTY
DESCRIPTION
PART#
QTY
1
2
-
-
-
GROMMET
NOZZLE, 0°
NOZZLE, 15°
NOZZLE, 25°
16E489
805535
805536
805537
805538
805634
16E124
16E506
N/A
16E515
111040
16E475
100521
114251
N/A
16E512
111841
16E476
16E491
100184
100214
107194
802127
107194
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
2
2
4
1
2
5
2
2
4
4
4
4
8
21 ENGINE
16E658
N/A
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22pDECAL - RISK OF FIRE (E/S/F)
23pDECAL - RISK OF BURNS (E/S/F)
24 DETERGENT HOSE
25 KEY
26 RELIEF VALVE
27 PUMP
28 QUICK CONNECT
29 SWIVEL
30 FILTER
31 HOSE ASSEMBLY
32 QC SOCKET
33 HOSE
34 O-RING
35pDECAL - RISK OF INJECTION (E/S/F)
36 O-RING
37 GUN/WAND ASSEMBLY
38 QUICK CONNECT
39 WAND
40 GRIP
41 GUN
42 QUICK CONNECT SOCKET
43 DECAL - OPERATIONS - (E/S/F)
44pDECAL SET, SAFETY
INCLUDES 5, 22, 23, 35, 43
N/A
117760
197792
116461
244749
197428
16E662
801112
244783
N/A
N/A
156082
N/A
154594
24E723
N/A
NOZZLE, 40°
-
NOZZLE, DETERGENT
DECAL - G-FORCE 2730DD
BASEPLATE
3
4
5p DECAL - WARNING/CAUTION (E/S/F)
6
7
8
9
HANDLE
LOCKNUT
ISOLATOR
BOLT
10 BOLT
11 DECAL- SILVER STICKER
12 SPACER
13 WASHER
14 WHEEL
15 CAP
16 BOLT
17 LOCKWASHER
18 WASHER
19 BOLT
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
20 WASHER
16E947
pREPLACEMENT WARNING DECALS AVAILABLE AT NO COST.
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Pump Assembly - Parts
244749 (for use with Model 2730DD)
244749 (for use with Model 2730DD)
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
KIT, REPAIR, VALVES
INCLUDES 24
KIT, REPAIR, OIL SEAL
INCLUDES 36
KIT, REPAIR, PLUNGER
INCLUDES 37
KIT, REPAIR, PACKINGS
INCLUDES 32, 33, 34, 35
KIT, REPAIR, CHEMICAL INJECTOR
INCLUDES 25-31
804402
804033
804011
804037
24E748
244803
6
3
3
3
1
1
KIT, REPAIR, UNLOADER
INCLUDES 1-23
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Pressure Washer - Parts
Pressure Washer - Parts
262294- Model 3030DD
262295- Model 3540DD
262294- Model 3030DD
262295- Model 3540DD
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GROMMET
16E489
805539
805540
805541
805542
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
2
4
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
4
19 WASHER
20 LOCKNUT
21 ENGINE (3030DD
100731
101566
16E659
16E660
N/A
8
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NOZZLE (3030DD), 0°
NOZZLE (3030DD), 15°
NOZZLE (3030DD), 25°
NOZZLE (3030DD), 40°
-
ENGINE (3540DD)
22pDECAL - RISK OF BURNS (E/S/F)
23pDECAL - RISK OF FIRE (E/S/F)
24 DETERGENT HOSE
25 KEY
NOZZLE (3540DD/3030DD), DETERGENT805634
N/A
NOZZLE (3540DD), 0°
NOZZLE (3540DD), 15°
NOZZLE (3540DD), 25°
NOZZLE (3540DD), 40°
DECAL - G-FORCE 3030DD
DECAL - G-FORCE 3540DD
FRAME
805543
805544
805545
805546
16E125
16E126
16E507
N/A
16E515
111040
16E475
100521
114251
N/A
16E476
119554
16E662
801112
197428
116461
111803
117760
801137
24E753
24E750
107194
100133
100004
244783
N/A
N/A
156082
N/A
154594
24E723
24E724
N/A
26 PUMP (3030DD)
-
3
-
-
PUMP (3540DD)
27 WASHER
28 LOCKWASHER
29 BOLT
30 HOSE ASSEMBLY
31 QC SOCKET
32 HOSE
33 O-RING
34pDECAL - RISK OF INJECTION (E/S/F)
35 O-RING
4
5p DECAL - WARNING/CAUTION (E/S/F)
6
7
8
9
HANDLE
LOCKNUT
ISOLATOR
BOLT
10 BOLT
11 DECAL- SILVER STICKER
12 WHEEL
13 LOCKNUT
14 SWIVEL
15 FILTER
16 QUICK CONNECT
17 RELIEF VALVE
18 BOLT
36 GUN/WAND ASSEMLBY (3030DD
-
GUN/WAND ASSEMLBY (3540DD)
37 QUICK CONNECT
38 WAND
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
39 GRIP
40 GUN
41 QUICK CONNECT SOCKET
42 DECAL - OPERATIONS - (E/S/F)
43 DECAL SET, SAFETY
INCLUDES 5, 22, 23, 34, 42
N/A
16E947
pREPLACEMENT WARNING DECALS AVAILABLE AT NO COST.
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Pump Assembly - Parts
Pump Assembly - Parts
24E753 (for use with Model 3030DD)
24E750 (for use with Model 3540DD)
24E753 (for use with Model 3030DD)
24E750 (for use with Model 3540DD)
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
6
KIT, REPAIR, VALVES
INCLUDES 10
KIT, REPAIR, OIL SEAL
INCLUDES 18
804402
24E744
24E745
24E746
24E747
24E748
244804
244806
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
KIT, PLUNGER
INCLUDES 22
KIT, REPAIR, PACKINGS
INCLUDES 11-17
KIT, REPAIR, PLUNGER
INCLUDES 19, 20, 21, 23, 24
KIT, REPAIR, CHEMICAL INJECTOR
INCLUDES 3-9
KIT, REPAIR, UNLOADER (3030)
INCLUDES 1, 2
KIT, REPAIR, UNLOADER (3540)
INCLUDES 1, 2
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Notes
Technical Data
Model 2525
Model 2730
2600-2700 psi
2650 PSI
Model 3030
2800-2900 psi
2850 PSI
Model 3540
3400-3500 psi
3450 psi
Working Pressure Range
Operating Pressure
Maximum Working Pressure
Engine Size
2250-2300 psi
2275 psi
2500 psi
2700 psi
3000 psi
3500 psi
160 cc
200 cc
270 cc
390 cc
Maximum Delivery
2.3 gpm
2.4 gpm
3.0 gpm
4.0 gpm
(8.7 l/mn)
25’ x 3/8”
4000 psi
(9.08 l/mn)
50’ x 3/8”
4000 psi
(11.35 l/mn)
50’ x 3/8”
4000 psi
(15.14 l/mn)
50’ x 3/8”
4000 psi
High Pressure Hose
Chemical Injector Hose
Weight
1/4” x 4’
1/4” x 4’
1/4” x 4’
1/4” x 4’
75 LB (28 lg)
88 LB (32.8 kg)
129 LB (48.2 kg)
142 LB (53 kg)
Dimensions
Length
37” (94 cm)
21” (53 cm)
24.5” (62 cm)
3/4” ghf
30” (76 cm)
21” (53 cm)
26” (66 cm)
3/4” ghf
34” (86 cm)
23.5” (59.6 cm)
25.5” (64.7 cm)
3/4” ghf
34” (86 cm)
23.5” (59.6 cm)
25.5” (64.7 cm)
3/4” ghf
Width
Height
Pump Inlet Fitting
Storage Temperature Range
-30° – 125°F
(-34° – 52°C)
40° – 125°F
(4.4° – 51.6°C)
90.4 dB(A)
104.4 dB(A)
0.5 gal
-30° – 145°F
(-34° – 62.7°C)
40° – 125°F
(4.4° – 51.6°C)
89.6 dB(A)
103.6 dB(A)
0.95 gal
-30° – 145°F
(-34° – 62.7°C)
40° – 125°F
(4.4° – 51.6°C)
93.1 dB(A)
107.2 dB(A)
1.6 gal
-30° – 145°F
(-34° – 62.7°C)
40° – 125°F
(4.4° – 51.6°C)
92.2 dB(A)
106.4 dB(A)
1.7 gal
Operating Temperature Range
Sound Pressure
Sound Power
Gasoline Tank Capacity
Maximum Input Pressure
Maximum Operating Temperature
125 psi
125 psi
125 psi
125 psi
125°F
145°F
145°F
145°F
(51.6°C)
(62.7°C)
(62.7°C)
(62.7°C)
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