1900-1 Craftsman Pressure Washer - Overview

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Oil Cap – Part Number: 190571GS
Oil Cap
PartSelect #: PS9913398
Manufacturer #: 190571GS
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Water Inlet Tube Kit – Part Number: 190588GS
Water Inlet Tube Kit
PartSelect #: PS9913419
Manufacturer #: 190588GS
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Unloader Kit – Part Number: 190594GS
Unloader Kit
PartSelect #: PS9913428
Manufacturer #: 190594GS
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Hook Saver Kit – Part Number: 192309GS
Hook Saver Kit
PartSelect #: PS9914873
Manufacturer #: 192309GS
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Nozzle – Part Number: 7174400GS
Nozzle
PartSelect #: PS10003898
Manufacturer #: 7174400GS
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Chemical Injection Kit – Part Number: 190593GS
Chemical Injection Kit
PartSelect #: PS9913427
Manufacturer #: 190593GS
This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part that is intended to be used with pressure washers. The chemical injection kit attaches to the pump assembly. This item is used to link the chemical hose wi...
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Kit, Seal Set – Part Number: 193807GS
Kit, Seal Set
PartSelect #: PS9915314
Manufacturer #: 193807GS
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Hose – Part Number: 189971GS
Hose
PartSelect #: PS9912528
Manufacturer #: 189971GS
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Hose Reel – Part Number: 71-74402GS
Hose Reel
PartSelect #: PS10001427
Manufacturer #: 71-74402GS
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Hose – Part Number: 7174401GS
Hose
PartSelect #: PS10003899
Manufacturer #: 7174401GS
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Rotating Brush Kit – Part Number: 7175199GS
Rotating Brush Kit
PartSelect #: PS10003919
Manufacturer #: 7175199GS
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Supplied hose has "press on" fitting on one end, washer does not accommodate it
One can either pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the one with an o-ring) and press the plastic tubing onto the pressure washer detergent inlet (located just behind the high pressure hose outlet/connector). The other end of the device is then inserted into a jug of pressure washer detergent and the lowest pressure nozzle or nozzle setting selected to allow detergent to be drawn up into the washwater stream with the pressure washer running. One can observe the detergent flowing into the washer if all is good! If one cannot pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the other fitting, to be left!, has a "screen" on its end - the fitting can be cut off the plastic tubing with a utility knife.
Parts Used:
Hose
  • Anthony from RIDGEFIELD, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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