Pressure washer spray tips

CajunMan89

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Does anyone know if the K舐cher 4000g pressure washer came with any type of spray tips for the wand, or any other accessories? If so, what did it come with?

I have a copy of the parts manual and don't see any extras that may have come with it, but the plastic handle has grooves that to me, seem to be to put extra tips in for storage.



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Maybe these two sites will help you out. Kit number 91040300 found in the parts manual and a site to purchase from. You should also be able to find them at most big box stores.

http://www.m-and-d.com/pdfs/Karcher/9139-3570.pdf

https://www.rjbowers.com/xcart/Quick-Connect-Nozzle-5-Pack-size-040.html

I'm not sure if those would work on this model pressure washer. Attached is a picture of mine. It looks way different from the one in the link.

I purchased a replacement hose and gun set, and the original wand did not fit for the new gun. According to the technician that I talked to afterwards, it is only for the electric pressure washers Karcher Replacement Hose and Trigger Gun Set for Pressure Washer, 25-Feet 2.642-708.0 - PressureParts.com

I asked him "why is it that the model number matches this product as well as the original part number?" He had no answer. I did see another site that offered a replacement hose, but it was around $70. They must be crazy! That was the last time I will buy anything as far as parts online!

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Someone has switched wands on you. The wand on your unit is for electric washers. It does not have interchangable nozzles. You would have to purchase a new wand to use the nozzles I posted.
 

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Someone has switched wands on you. The wand on your unit is for electric washers. It does not have interchangable nozzles. You would have to purchase a new wand to use the nozzles I posted.

Are you positive? It seems to look just like the first one pictured in the parts manual, in my opinion. Part number 4.760-542.0 on pages D4 and E4.

View attachment Kèˆ￾cher Model 4000G parts list.pdf
 

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I understand what you are saying. The type of wand you have is used mainly for electric models, I guess Karcher is now putting this type on the gas powered units. There are no interchangeable nozzles for this style of wand, you adjust the spray by turning the end of the wand. Sorry about the confusion.
 

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I understand what you are saying. The type of wand you have is used mainly for electric models, I guess Karcher is now putting this type on the gas powered units. There are no interchangeable nozzles for this style of wand, you adjust the spray by turning the end of the wand. Sorry about the confusion.

No apology necessary. It is an old model machine so I assume they've been using that wand for at least 15 years. Why do you think the handle has those three slots in the front?
 

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Sorry, I have no idea.
 

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I understand what you are saying. The type of wand you have is used mainly for electric models, I guess Karcher is now putting this type on the gas powered units. There are no interchangeable nozzles for this style of wand, you adjust the spray by turning the end of the wand. Sorry about the confusion.

Thanks for correcting the word Karcher in your reply. That word in the OP gives me no clue what brand it is. This is a complaint that's been ongoing for years and looks as if it will never be corrected.
 

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No apology necessary. It is an old model machine so I assume they've been using that wand for at least 15 years. Why do you think the handle has those three slots in the front?

The deep slots are for hanging the wand with the interchangeable nozzles, the wand with the turbo nozzle, and the gun itself.
 
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