M MINGLE Pressure Washer Coupler, Metric M22 15mm Male Thread to M22 14mm Female Fitting, 4500 PSI
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The thread of the output fitting should match up with the input fitting. Ensure that you have checked the thread.
B & B Kindergarten through third grade At Lowe's, you can buy a 5-inch Threaded Male Hose x MIP Adapter Fitting There is probably also a version on Amazon. This is the case unless you need the female adapter in which case you change it to the However, if you need it for a pressure washer connection, then those aren't going to
No, this does not fit a
This isn't the right match. How would you describe the brand and model of the pressure washer you use? Apparently you purchased a hose or gun for a pressure washer instead of a pressure washer. We have to return it to you.
Selected User Reviews For M MINGLE Pressure Washer Coupler, Metric M22 15mm Male Thread to M22 14mm Female Fitting, 4500 PSI
searched for a better pressure washer than my SunJoe SPX3000 The 15mm hose has a female end (female end of A M22-size, more commonly used in wands, was used the vast majority of the time This fitting is 14mm or 3/8" in diameter. The Sooprinse High Pressure Washer Gun that came with the M22-based detergent is now damaged and beyond repair. To bridge the gap between the male and female fittings (14), I had to use an adapter. There is a series of quick disconnects, swivels, and adapters available that I used in conjunction with those quick disconnects to make these all functional. In spite of the fact that it's very functional and gets the job done, I didn't want to buy that many adapters just for a budget pressure washer to wash my cars. My problem was that I needed an adapter to connect the SunJoe hose to a smaller cleaner/gun The M22 An adapter adapts the 15mm male end of the SunJoe hose to a M22-sized male end An adapter to fit the wand/gun is available for 14mm female. As a bonus, this part even came with a small piece of white teflon tape to seal the electrical In addition to the grease, I added some extra oil to the O-ring It got tightened with wrenches by sliding the hose side into the adapter first, and then by sliding it into the adapter itself. As I do not have swivels or quick disconnects in my configuration, I set my gun at a fixed angle in relation to the natural curl of the hose. The first few times I set and tightened it, I fiddled with it a bit to get it just right, but once it was set and tightened I was happy with the results and cleaned my patio quickly. What would the effect be of a swivel? Yes, but I turned it down due to the additional expense and the possibility of a leak.
If you are looking for this specific combo of SunJoe hose and Sooprinse high pressure washer gun ( then it will work for you!
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Just connected it to the pressure washer end of the hose to make it connect to my SunJoe pressure washer since all/most of the electric components use M22 15MM. The purpose of the quick connect was to make a hose more convenient to use. It is important to realize that this part screws into the hose, but you haven't completed the job On the pressure washer, you need to create the quick connect at the "water out" hose connection.
Recently, I was replacing the hose and the wand for my AR Blue Clean AR390SS, however the connector on the end of the wand was an M22 14mm ID, while the connector on end of the AR Blue Clean hose was It has a perfect coupling between the hose and the wand, no leaks, and it produces a reliable amount of Thanks to AR Blue Clean Support for helping identify the size of the actual hose (I was not aware of the existence of M22 14ID and M22 15ID fittings, I assumed a 3/8" fitting was available). A few orders and returns later, I found the right pressure washer and wasn't required to replace the machine.
It worked perfectly for the 14mm side, but did not at all for the 15mm. In this article, I found a reference to a M MINGLE pressure washer coupler. The same problem has been experienced by other Sun Joe owners who have used the more expensive YamaTIC adapter. In spite of this, the dimensions of the M Mingle aren't an issue. The coupler is solid Brass, as opposed to the mystery metal version on the YAMATIC. The one on the left is plated with aluminum, I'm pretty sure. Since I used my own pipe-thread tape, I probably didn't need the tape. As this was a Brass to Brass install, I probably didn't need the tape, anyway. When pressure is applied to both ends of the coupler, there is no leakage. I love it!.
A new "gun" handle was bought for my SunJoe pressure washer because I didn't want a long, tangled wand to handle (the foam cannon at the end was a bit awkward). While the handle was great, the hose connector was too small for it. Following some research, I discovered that there are two basic sizes of pressure washer connectors There is a 14mm and a I was able to solve my problem with this coupler. The threads were taped with Teflon tape included in the package to prevent any leaks. This method worked perfectly for me when I washed my car last time.
I just bought a Stanley 2150 pressure washer and it works great, so I went ahead and bought the 24' extension wand so I can power wash my upper half of the I was puzzled and frustrated when trying to connect my new washer to my extension wand, since it looked like the fitting on the hose was nearly identical to the fitting on the hose. Turned out that the inner diameter of the tube A couple of quick google searches resulted in me finding this product, which was saving me some money! In my quick fit, I did notice it screwed on all the way a bit too easily, and since this would be a permanent fix for me, I had to wrap 6 individual pieces of Teflon to get a good seal, but I had no problems with it.
The water is not dripping, nor is there any leakage. As the smooth threads are straight, the fitting may not seal, so I applied pipe dope to the male threads of the nozzle first, then three turns of teflon tape, and then a small amount of dope inside the female threads. I screwed it together, not too tight, and it works As always, the adapter is made very well, the thread cuts are clean, and it was able to fit both the nozzle and my washer's hose very well. I would buy this product.
I purchased a new spray wand for my Sunjoe SPX and didn't realize the Sunjoe used 15mm connections. I bought this wand instead of returning the original one and it's working great. The only downside is that you have to put Teflon tape on the threads to keep water from flooding in via the wand. There is no mention of this in the description, so be careful when you buy it. Make sure you have some Teflon tape on hand.