Have you ever thought of a DIY electric pressure washer?
Yes!
You can build a pressure washer on your own. You don’t need to search for buying an electric pressure washer.
Even making a device is simple, faster, and easier. You can save your time and money to build a washer.
Use this efficient machine to clean the dirt, dust, and other grime from the roofs, walls.
Okay!
Now, start building the homemade electric pressure washer:
Things You Need
You can find many DIY electric pressure washer parts available at the market.
They are affordable, easy to order and buy. However, these below things are necessary to build an electric pressure washer.
- The base for setting up the washer
- Frame
- Motor
- Tanks (water, air)
- Hosepipe
- Bolts or adhesive
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Steps To Follow
Set Up The Base
Set the electric pressure washer base on a hard surface or the floor. Bring the motor and place it right into the center of the base.
Now, put the frame on the top. Use bolts or fasteners to lock the motor on the bottom.
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Attach The Tanks
Secure both of the water and air tanks at the back of the frame. Be careful to tighten them securely to prevent their detaching from the frame.
Then, pick the water hose and connect it to the faucet. Later, connect this to the water tank.
Connection To The Primary Water Source
You can use 25-30 feet hose for any home cleaning. Attach one end to the faucet and another end to the water tank.
Attach The Water Pump
Connect both tanks to the water pump. You can also attach them with the water hose.
Install Electric Component
Install the electric motor to the pump. Make sure the base is not far from the electric outlet.
On the other hand, you can use a long electrical cord.
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Connect The Washer Nozzles
Connect the pressure washer nozzle to the pressure washer. You may find different types of spray tips online.
These tips help to increase the pressure of the water.
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Check the whole unit for any missing things. Also, check the connection to know they are connected tightly.
Now, plug in the device with a connection wire to the power source. Switch on the device. Hold the nozzle and start spraying.
See if there is any leakage or something from the pressure washer.
So, all these steps are easier for anyone, even you don’t know much about the washer setup. Build and enjoy!!!
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Application Areas for Presure Washers
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- Brand New in box; The product ships with all relevant accessories
- Brand new and boxed Product ships with all relevant accessories
- Spray wand with nozzle quick connect coupler
Now, It’s Over To You!
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