Nozzle review – AIRLESSCO G-Force II 2525 DD User Manual

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Pressure Relief Procedure

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Nozzle Review

Various nozzles may be quick-connected into the end of
the wand to change the spray pattern or use the deter-
gent feature.

To determine spray fan, refer to the number stamped on
the nozzle. The first two digits indicate the spray fan
degrees, i.e.; 0=0°, 25=25°, 40=40°, 65 = detergent/low
pressure.
0° nozzle (RED): This is a blasting nozzle, which deliv-
ers a very concentrated stream of water. Be cautious
when using the straight narrow stream. It is not recom-
mended for use on painted or wood surfaces, or items
attached with adhesive backings. Uses: Removing
weeds from sidewalk cracks, stubborn stains from con-
crete, masonry, aluminum and steal, caked mud from
equipment, and cleaning lawn mower undersides.

15° nozzle (YELLOW): This is a chiseling nozzle. The
spray should be directed at a 45° angle to the surface
and used like a scraper to remove paint, grease and dirt.
Uses: Surface preparation (removing mildew stains and
paint chips).

25° nozzle (GREEN): This is a flushing nozzle. This
pattern is best suited for flushing dirt, mud, and grime.
Uses: Wet sweeping leaves from walks, curbs and
driveways, cleaning stable floors, washing swimming
pool bottoms, and de-greasing engines.

40° nozzle (WHITE): This is a wash nozzle. This wide
spray pattern disperses the water pressure over a larger
area and is recommended for moderate washing. Uses:
Washing down aluminum siding, cleaning windows,
washing vehicles, spraying sidewalks, driveways and
patios. NOTE: Not available for Model 2525.

65° nozzle (BLACK): This is a low pressure detergent
application nozzle. This broad spray pattern distributes
solution over vast areas under low pressure. Uses:
Detergent application, misting or rinsing.

EJECTED PARTS HAZARD
When using Quick Connects, be certain the
connection is securely locked. If connections are not
securely locked, the high pressure water may eject
the nozzle from the wand, causing severe injury or
serious damage.

Always point wand always from you when changing
nozzle. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure
(page 8) before changing nozzle.

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