4.0gpm 4400psi Cold Water Pressure Washer
Quick Overview
- This 4.0 gallon per minute at 4,400 pounds per square inch Pressure Washer is Industrial Grade and Assembled in the USA
- The Honda GX390 engine offers reliability with excelent service life
- The Triplex AAA High Pressure Pump offers long life with quality construction
- Perfect for Building, House Cleaning, Construction Sites, or Paint Preperation. This unit offers the capacity to run an 18in surface cleaner
- Produces up 4400 PSI & 4.0 GPM Delivers high-quality performance to tackle any job
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4.0g 4400psi Cold Direct Drive Simpson
Industrial Pressure Washer
HONDA® GX390 engine with a low oil shutdown feature
Reliable AAA® industrial triplex plunger pump with unloader and bypass hose
Steel-braided Monster Hose 3/8 in. x 50 ft. abrasion resistant high pressure hose with quick connect fittings and polyurethane outer jacket
Aluminum frame is lightweight and corrosion resistant
13 in. pneumatic tires allows easy movement across various terrain
0°, 15°, 25°, 40° and soap tips includes
Specifications:
- Power Type: Gasoline
- Drive Type: Direct
- PSI: 4400 GPM: 4.0
- Pump Type: AAA Industrial Triplex Pump
- Engine Brand: HONDA GX390
- Pump: AAA® industrial triplex plunger pump with bypass hose
- Hose: Steel-braided Monster Hose 3/8 in. x 50 ft.
- Gun: 3/8" QC Connection
- Wand: QC spray lance
- Nozzles: 5 Quick connect nozzle tips- 0°, 15°, 25°, 40° and soap
- Frame: Aircraft grade aluminum
- Tires: 13 in. Premium pneumatic
- Series: Industrial
- UPC: 879399004834
- Length: 37 in. Width: 23.5 in. Height: 27.5 in.
- 3 Year limited manufacturer warranty plus 2 years additional engine coverage with Extended Protection Plus™ Program
- 7 Year limited commercial pump warranty
- 10 Year limited commercial frame warranty
- 90 Day limited accessory warranty
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