Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Adapter Set Quick Connect Kit, M22 15mm, TWIS292
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Most of the large threads are 22 mm in diameter. In fact, the only difference is on the inside of the brass stem with the "o" ring. Pressure washers usually have a part that is 14 mm in size, however some have a part that Here is the information that you need to know. There is a choice of both types
Using the Sun Joe 4000 with it worked for me. As far as I know, the 3000 also has the same connections.
You can find a m22 14mm female to m22 15 male adaptor online at Amazon. In the gun, m22 14mm female screws hold it in place, and in the Sun Joe hose, m22 15mm male screws hold it in place
I have tried this product on the Sun Joe SPX-I On the water out, I attached the male 3/8 and on the hose, the female 3/8. There was a problem with the water outlet on the 3/8 mall and it had to be played by the In this case my other 3/8 female connector is mounted on the lower part of the gun handle, but due to the coupling being short and the 3/8 male connector having movement, I did not feel it was secure. The pressure of the wash kept any leaks from happening, even though I was sure it was going to cause one. Thanks for reading. I hope this was helpful to you.
Selected User Reviews For Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Adapter Set Quick Connect Kit, M22 15mm, TWIS292
I got this to use with my Sunjoe spx3001, which uses a pressure hose and gun of the m22x15 size. I was able to attach the end that goes on the hose perfectly, but the end that goes on the gun did As a result, the fitting stops turning before it is tight, which results in it leaking. This is due to the threads not being long enough on the gun. In reality, this is most likely a problem with the stock gun and not with the adapter, but renders it useless in its intended application.
It does indeed fit the Sun Joe attachments - with the caveat that the hole needs to be drilled in order for it to function correctly I suspect either the safety ring on this connector does not seal properly, or it shrank since it left the factory. Once you attach this to something like a wand, the male end of the quick connector still spins freely even though the collar is as tight as it can be. My original oyster was 3mm thick, so I opted for a transplant I had the ring on hand and it got the job done, but it will require some extra persuasion since it is a little It was the first of its kind If it is 15mm in diameter and 2 in width, you should replace it with a 15mm OD and 2 in width ring. This is a thicker version of 5mm. The best part about all of this is the fact that you won't have to use specialty Sun Joe attachments or extensions anymore since you now have a standard 3/8" quick connector at the ends of your hoses and/or pressure washer. It is likely that they do not wish that information to be known.
Specifically, the M22 15mm fitting will fit the input of a SUN JOE High pressure output and the output into a gun handle, but the O-ring will not fit the output because the O-ring on the SUN JOE is too large. It comes with a small ring seal that needs to be replaced. Small drips of water are caused by this. The O-rings were thicker than I expected I bought a ring from a local supplier and it fixed the leak. However, the manufacturer should deal with this issue. It needs to be the right size I would give it five stars if I were to rate it.
Having a Sun Joe SPX2598P Max was a great deal for me. There was something about the screw that did not sit right with me. A 20ft hose is attached to the connections. The only thing I need a PW for is to wash my motorcycle and the floor of my lanai, so a high-quality PW will do It is not necessary to have a massive flow rate of gallons per minute. After measuring the Sunjoe connections to confirm exactly what size they are (M22- In order to connect the PW to this quick disconnect set, I ordered it on 15). In addition, I found a 20 ft hose and a M22-type connector For hoses longer than 15 inches, go for the 15 connector set. I had no leaks during the installation, and everything went together easily. If you have leaks, drips, etc. either your connectors are the wrong size or your fitting(s) are loose.
One of the things I love about my electric pressure washer but hate is that it uses non-electric power A standard fitting is a standard part. Other 14mm fittings are typically used by gas powered power washers. A hose for my electric pressure washer that accepts threaded attachments, but is hooked up with a 15mm coupling was found. With this adapter, I was able to use standard wands and.
As far as I can tell, the person who handled the purchase item lied on his/her resume about working for Amazon because the product page clearly says 15mm, not 14mm, while the end result is The situation has become so confusing for me that I do not As soon as I get what I need I will not send it back so I can probably get the wrong item again after a whole month. As I have acknowledged, I have reached this point. The reviewer of an amazon product complaining about the "fitting" on the On the first photo, we see the 15mm hose and the fitting that's supposed to be 15mm. As you can see in the second photo, it hasn't set in as it should.
It is necessary to add an extra oring to the SPX3000 wand because the piece that connects it to the wand does not fit snugly. I however do not believe the problem is with the connector, rather the male threads on the wand do not extend far enough to allow the adapter to fully seat. The reason for my three stars is that I thought it should be crystal clear given how popular the SPX3000 and these fittings are. The rest of their performance is excellent.
Sunjoe pressure washers have these excellent quick to attach / disconnect systems, so it's much easier to switch between the wand and foam cannon when you're working. Getting rid of the pump pressure hose also means no more unscrewing it. As a matter of fact, I'm considering adding quick disconnects to the water hose connector.