nozzle for a kew 88 hobby power washer

i have a kew 88 hobby for a good few years now & still get great service from it.

wheres the best place to get a new nozzle for it or would i have to buy a complete lance ??

thank you, brian. n.ireland

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BRIAN
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Ebay? Don't know specifically about Kew, but pressure washers only use a limited number of common threads, and parts are certainly sometimes interchangeable. See if you can identify the male thread by measuring diameter and pitch (post info here if you are not familiar with threads).

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newshound

This any good?

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newshound

There should be a 4 (or 5) digit number on the nozzle e.g. 1505 or 2504 or similar. The first 2 digits are the spray angle the second 2 or 3 are the aperture size - this is critical!

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David Lang

Useful and true, but the first thing is the thread; and the link I gave offered a table to help match aperture to pressure. At six quid a time it might be worth a bit of experimenting.

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newshound

IME pretty much all HPC use the 1/4" thread. The old nozzle should have the number on.

The sizes are critical, the performance difference between an 04 (1.19mm dia) and an 05 (1.35mm dia) is huge, even though the actual size difference is only 0.16mm.

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David Lang

Great reponse to my request thank you, Gonna follow them all up thank you again. Best regards, Bernard.

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BRIAN

Brian do you still use your kew washer?? If so what is the small switch in the corner for at the front of the machine that clicks 3 times, water flow??

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kerlindarren

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