5.5 gpm 3000 psi Pressure Washer Skid Mounted Cold Honda Pull Start Bandit Comet Pump
5.5 gpm 3000 psi Skid Mounted Cold Bandit Pressure Washer Pull Start
Must inspect and tighten belt if needed after 30 days.
***No warranty on belts***
Unloader settings, clogged nozzles and loose belts are some causes of belt failure.
We strongly recommend adding the plumbing kit to this pressure washer. Remember to add a Hudson float valve (Hudson-HT) and a Hudson float assembly kit (Hudson-A or HB).
- 5.5 GPM 3000 psi Honda GX390 13 hp Comet RW5535S pump.
- Aluminum frame.
- 50 mesh SS inlet filter.
- External unloader and bypass.
- Low oil shutdown.
- Easy access two-piece belt guard.
- 3-groove 'Bandit' belt for uniform tension and maximum power transfer.
- 43" x 26" x 27" 144 lbs
Recommend a 6.5 or 7.0 orifice turbo nozzle for this pressure washer.
36" Gun/Wand assembly with quick connects, 50' high pressure grey hose with quick connects, 5 quick connect nozzles, high draw chemical injector assembly with quick connects.
We highly recommend adding the best high pressure 3/8" ball valve (6292.SM) to this order to allow you to turn off the flow of water to switch from the gun to a Whisper Wash Ultra surface cleaner (6717). Use 2 x 25-degree 3.5 orifice nozzles (1125) on your surface cleaner nozzles.
Choose the 6540-4 JROD & the Kyle Davis long range shooter nozzle (SN4I) for great results or add the 6540-4.
The 16" Whisper Wash Ultra with the upgraded 3/8" high pressure hose is the perfect complement to this cold pressure washer because this is still a 13 hp engine powering this unit.
If supplying with a garden hose from a property
use a 3/4" ID garden hose. If supplying water from a tank, use 1" non-collapsible suction hose with a 1" Y-strainer (YS16H). Add either these plumbing kits:
- plumbing kit PL-4-TO for a tote connection or
- plumbing kit PL-4-TA for a horizontal leg tank or regular tank or drum hook up.
Inlet line size should be adequate to avoid starving the pump.
- Line size must be a minimum of one size larger than the pump inlet fitting. Avoid tees, 90-degree elbows or valves in the inlet line of the pump to reduce the risk of flow restriction and cavitation.
- The line must be a flexible hose, not a rigid pipe, and reinforced on suction systems to avoid collapsing.
- The simpler the inlet plumbing the less the potential for problems. Keep the length to a minimum, the number of elbows and joints to a minimum (ideally no elbows) and the inlet accessories to a minimum.
- Use pipe sealant to assure air-tight, positive sealing pipe joints.