This Gun and Wand Assembly is a 4500 PSI trigger gun paired with a 36" insulated steel wand, built to take the pressure and flow of a gas pressure washer. Forged brass internals and stainless wear parts handle up to 9 GPM without wearing out. The 1/4" quick connect is already installed at the tip, so you snap on your nozzles and go.
Key Features
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Rated to 4500 PSI, 9 GPM: Handles the output of most gas pressure washers without choking down your flow.
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Forged brass internals: Brass body where the pressure lives, so it holds up to daily triggering.
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Stainless spring, ball, needle, and seat: The wear parts that take the beating are stainless, so they resist pitting and last longer.
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Unitized valve assembly: The valve pulls out as one piece, so a rebuild is a swap instead of a teardown. Less time down, more time washing.
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36" insulated steel wand: The molded grip keeps your hand off the heat and cuts fatigue on long jobs. Steel wand takes the abuse.
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1/4" quick connect installed: QC is already on the tip. Snap in your nozzles or a surface cleaner and start working.
Specifications
| Max pressure |
4500 PSI |
| Max flow |
9 GPM |
| Wand length |
36" |
| Wand |
Steel with molded insulated grip |
| Gun internals |
Forged brass |
| Wear parts |
Stainless steel spring, ball, needle, and seat |
| Valve |
Unitized assembly, replaceable as a unit |
| Connection |
1/4" quick connect, installed at wand tip |
| Gun inlet |
[CONFIRM — M22 or 3/8"? not provided] |
What's Included
- Trigger gun with forged brass internals and unitized valve
- 36" insulated steel wand with 1/4" quick connect installed
Works with any machine putting out up to 4500 PSI and 9 GPM. Check your pump's max pressure and flow before you run it. If you're over either number, this isn't your gun. The 1/4" QC at the tip takes standard 1/4" quick-connect nozzles and most surface cleaners.
How It Works
Water comes in at the gun inlet, and the trigger opens the unitized valve to send flow down the wand and out your tip. The stainless ball, needle, and seat seal the valve when you let off the trigger, so it shuts clean instead of dribbling. When those wear parts finally give, the valve unit pulls out as one piece for a quick rebuild.
Match your nozzle to the job. Trigger in bursts when you're moving between spots to save your wrist. If the gun starts leaking past the trigger, pull the valve unit and rebuild it instead of replacing the whole gun.
Pairs Well With
Frequently Asked Questions
What pressure and flow can this gun and wand handle?
Up to 4500 PSI and 9 GPM. That covers most gas pressure washers. Check your machine's max pressure and flow before you run it. If you're over either number, step up to a gun rated higher.
What size quick connect is on the wand?
It's a 1/4" quick connect, already installed at the tip. It takes standard 1/4" quick-connect nozzles and most surface cleaners, so you can swap tips without tools.
Can you rebuild this gun or do you replace it?
You rebuild it. The valve is a unitized assembly that pulls out as one piece, so you swap the valve instead of buying a new gun. The spring, ball, needle, and seat are stainless, so they hold up before you ever get to that point.