Tools required for assembly, To remove pressure washer from carton, How to set up your pressure washer – Craftsman 580.747100 User Manual

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A C C C M D I Y

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Read these instructions and Operator's Manual in its en­

tirety before you attempt to assemble or operate your new

high pressure washer. Your high pressure washer has, for

the most part, been assembled at the factory, except those
parts left unassembled. Before you can operate your new
high pressure washer, you must assemble the wheel kit and
properly connect the high pressure hose.

IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE ASSEM­

BLY OF YOUR PRESSURE WASHER. PLEASE
CALL THE PRESSURE WASHER CUSTOMER
HELPLINE AT 1-800-222-3136.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

Mallet

Socket wrench with 1/2-inch or 13mm Sockets

Crescent Wrenches or Combination Wrenches

8mm nut driver

TO REMOVE PRESSURE WASHER FROM

CARTON

Remove guide handle (wrapped in plastic).

Remove accessories box from carton.

Remove gun/wand assembly from cardboard holder,

Remove all other packing materia! from box before

removing your high pressure washer.

HOW TO SET UP YOUR PRESSURE WASHER

TO INSTALL THE WHEEL KIT

Installing wheel kit, requires the tools listed above, the

guide handle and items included in the parts carton. You
can also refer to the Parts Illustration on Page 15.

With the mallet, tap a push nut onto one end of the axle.

SPACER

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WHEEL

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PUSH NUT

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Slide a wheel onto the

axle (protruding hub posi­

tioned inward) against the

push nut (Fig, 1), then add

a spacer,
Slip

this

assembly

through hole at the base

of the pressure washer

and attach the wheel

spacer, wheel (protruding

hub positioned inward)

and push nut on the other

end of the axle. Tap the

second push nut with mal­

let until secure (Fig. 2).

Assemble shock mounts to support legs with M8-1

,25

X

20mm

hex head capscrews and M8 flange nuts.

Attach the support legs to the base as shown in Fig. 2

with hex head capscrews and flange lock nuts. Tighten

fasteners until legs are straight.

To make it easier to place handle grip on guide handle,

apply a soapy water solution to the handle first. After
trie handle grip is on, attach the guide handle to the

base as shown in Fig, 2 with two M8-1,25 x 40mm hex

head capscrews, two M8 washers and two flange nuts.
Attach wire support to guide handle with #10 self-dril­

ling screws and M6 flat washers. The hose minder

should be to left and gun holder to the right. Be sure

loop of support is poinHng upward. Place vinyl cap onto

gun holder.

TO ASSEMBLE REMAINING COMPONENTS

IMPORTANT: YOU MUST ASSEMBLE WAND AND AT­

TACH ALL HOSES BEFORE YOU START ENGINE,
STARTING ENGINE WITHOUT ALL HOSES CON­
NECTED AND WATER SUPPLIED WILL DAMAGE
PUMP.

Included with this unit is a quick-connect fitting that you

attach to the water inlet, it can separate intolwo parts

— a black male connector and an orange section that

contains an inlet screen. Make sure screen Is clean.

Attach the quick-connect fittinq to the lower plastic

fitting on the front of the pump (Fig. 4). The blacR male

connector is the side that you attach to plastic fitting,

Unravel high pressure hose and check that threads on

one end are properly covered with teflon tape. If tape

is not properly applied, reapply it so threads are fully

covered. The tape seals the connection from hose to

gun and wand assembly.

» Attach fitting with teflon tape to gun and wand assembly

(Fig. 3). You may want to spin gun or spin hose to

secure connection. Tighten with crescent wrench,

• Attach the other end of the high pressure hose to metal

upper fitting on pump. Tighten with crescent wrench.

CHECKLIST

Check that fasteners are tight. Vibration during oper­

ation may loosen fasteners that are not tight enough.

Check for proper hose connections (high pressure and

water supply) and for tight connections,

Provide proper water supply (not to exceed 140°F).

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