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HOT & COLD pressure washer 3500 psi

HSP-3504-3MGH

The Electro Magnetic Firing (EMF) system of the HSP Series, along with its unique burner design, makes this popular hot water pressure washer one of the most “in-demand” in the industry. It’s a great solution for removing heavy mud from construction and ag equipment.

Pump: Preset stainless-steel and brass unloader valve · Forged brass manifold · Thermal relief valve · Low pressure detergent injector

Frame: Reinforced powder coated steel tube frame with center balanced lift · Convenient gun/wand holder and hose wrap · 13-inch flat-free tires

Components: Top-fired powder coated heat exchanger · No. 1 or No. 2 diesel

Miscellaneous: Temperature rise 150°F/66°C above ambient, maximum outlet temperature is 200°F

Unit Includes: Quick connect nozzles – 0°, 15°, 25° and 40° · 50-foot x 3/8-inch steel wire-braided high pressure hose with quick connects · Adjustable pressure insulated dual lance · Professional-grade insulated trigger gun with safety lock-off

 

 

Specifications

  • PSI

    3500

  • GPM

    3.3

  • Displacement/ Engine

    389cc Honda GX390 OHV

  • Pump

    AR, External Bypass

  • Mi-T-M No.

    3-0194

  • Fuel Tank Capacity

    1.70 gallon

  • Burner Fuel Tank Capacity

    5.5 gallon

  • Burner Fuel Cons.

    2.14 gph

  • BTU Per Hour

    294,000

Weights & Dimensions

  • Net Weight

    428.00 lbs.

  • Shipping Weight

    551.00 lbs.

  • Length

    43.00 in.

  • Width

    30.00 in.

  • Height

    41.00 in.

Hot water pressure washers are ideal for cleaning heavily soiled surfaces. They help you get the job done quicker and more efficiently than a cold water pressure washer. This video will show you the proper startup, operation, and shut down procedure for a gas powered, hot water pressure washer.

As with all gas powered pressure washers, always operate them in a well-ventilated area. Always wear safety goggles and closed toe shoes, and protect yourself from the possibility of direct spray. Do not come in contact with the engine, muffler or heat exchanger.

  • Make sure the pressure washer is on a flat surface and the brake is locked. Check the pump oil and engine oil level before each use. Use 85 octane gas for the engine and either #1 or #2 diesel fuel or kerosene for the burner supply tank.
  • Connect a garden hose to the pressure washer and the other end to your water supply. A 20 to 40 PSI inlet pressure supply is required.
  • Next, connect the male end of the high-pressure hose that comes with the unit into the coil outlet on the pressure washer. Be sure the trigger gun is in the locked “OFF” position.
  • Turn on the water, and move the trigger gun lock to the “ON” position. Squeeze the trigger on the gun to purge the system of excess air before starting the unit.

Now you are ready to start the pressure washer.

  • Turn the engine switch on, and the gas lever on.
  • Slide the choke lever to the open position and the throttle lever to the left or the full throttle position.
  • Make sure the burner switch is in the “OFF” position.