Pulsating pressure washer

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glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
I have a Titan pressure washer which I last used about a year ago and it was working fine. (I had bought it only a few months earlier.). I hooked it all up today and, with confirmed good water pressure, it pulses while the lance is attached. When I take that off, to use the foaming function, it performs at a steady pressure.

Inlet and outlet look clear, is there anything else I should be checking?
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
I have a Titan pressure washer which I last used about a year ago and it was working fine. (I had bought it only a few months earlier.). I hooked it all up today and, with confirmed good water pressure, it pulses while the lance is attached. When I take that off, to use the foaming function, it performs at a steady pressure.

Inlet and outlet look clear, is there anything else I should be checking?
Air getting sucked in somewhere? Any O rings missing or perished as they could dry up with non use?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Check the nuts on the underside, see if one is missing :whistle:

Being serious though (difficult for me), have you checked that the lance itself isn't grunged up or partually blocked?
 

newts

Veteran
Location
Isca Dumnoniorum
Sorry, what’s a flow switch?
When you pull the trigger on the lance (essentially a tap) it allows water throught the pipework & pump body. The flow switch senses the water movement & engages the pump. It may also be dirt in the lance being pushed up against the nozzle tip shutting the water flow off/on causing the machine to cycle (TMHNET's earlier post is the most plausible)

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glasgowcyclist

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
When you pull the trigger on the lance (essentially a tap) it allows water throught the pipework & pump body. The flow switch senses the water movement & engages the pump. It may also be dirt in the lance being pushed up against the nozzle tip shutting the water flow off/on causing the machine to cycle (TMHNET's earlier post is the most plausible)

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I see, thanks. I’ll examine the tip of the nozzle more closely tomorrow.

Is it a regular pulsation, or random surges of power?

It’s a steady, rhythmic pulsation every two seconds or so.
 
Location
Wirral
If water pressure is good then it just might be the hose collapsing slightly under suction and cycling the motor off and on. I had to go to a more rigid hose and I also used brass fittings as the slightly larger bore size allowed more water to pass, but I also opened up the bore slightly too, I am a bit OCD...
 
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