Watched the incredibly informative and helpful step by step video and repaired my lance with a 1p washer....saved me buying a new one at £30! Brilliant!!
Brilliant, sir. Thanks. I had mine apart, cleaned seals, nearly ordered a new part, when I stumbled on your quick fix video. Beautiful - the K2.97 works like a charm again after doing the dreaded pulse. Cheers from and Englishman in Canada.
I should have watched this video first as it would have saved me £15.00. A much appreciated set of instructions, Thank you very much sir, absolutely faultless. 💯👏🏾
This is genius! That was an easy fix, even for a technically unintelligent accountant like me. The inside part looks a bit different in my pressure washer, the ball bearing cage is closed at the bottom. However, I took a little washer and put it into the cage, put the ball bearing back, used a bit of silicone spray before reassembling and it worked again. Saved me at least 35£/40€ for a new dirt blaster. Thanks a lot for the brilliant explanation!
Hi from Spain. Excellent and clear presentation. You have just saved me about Euro 40.00 for a new one. I just need to find a small washer, once again thank you, John.
Rather than using a small washer, scavenge a spring from a ballpoint pen. Cut it down, to say 5mm and place under the bearing ball. The cut down spring should be long enough to allow compression once the ball has been refitted, but not so strong as to push the ball out. My lance worked perfectly with this mod. Only drawback is I suspect that the spring will rust, but these springs are easily available. The spring should mean the ball can move to the optimum point without having to finesse the packing thickness of a washer.
Excellent and informative video, got my lance working again for a £4.80 pack of washers so I can fix it 19 more times if necessary! Grinding the washer to the right size was the longest part of the fix.
Thank you so much for this, the washer totally fixed it! We had to use a pair of grippers on the main shaft at the bottom to get enough torque to loosen it, it felt like the shaft would bend otherwise. We tried the nozzle method but had no luck, but once we filed a washer to be able to fit it immediately started working again perfectly. Thank you for this super clear and concise video!
Brilliant thanks for the solution. Hardest part is finding a tiny washer. I couldn't but found a dome head 6mm nut but it woudnt fit. My solution was to cut a cross section of a RAWL plug. Pushed it in and then put the ball bearing back in. Job done Tks
Excellent instructions ... thank you very much! Fixed by moving the nozzle as 6mm washer wouldn't fit. I only use the washer for about a day each year so shouldn't have worn down ... but then my Karcher washer needed a new pump after the first year.
I soaked mine in white vinegar and then added another thinner rubber ring and it absolutely hummed for about 30 minutes. I think a thicker rubber ring of the same diameter would be perfect so I'll keep an eye out for one. I did cut down a small copper washer and tried that and it span but not as fast as it could - I think because it does block the water a bit. Karcher should supply the white bit as it certainly wears out.
great information thanks, off to my garage now to find some small washers, had it apart already twice. Didn'i go to plan,couldn't find a washer that small, so ended uo trimming the plastic off the ball end and then pushed out the nozzle from the other end only pushing it back a small way before screwing it up. Worked fine.
Thank you. For the life of me, I cannot understand why a supposedly piece of quality German engineering would depend entirly on a - designed to fail - piece of plastic. No Vorsprung durch Technik here then! Thanks again for your well presented/engineered solution.👌
Thanks for the idea, tried to repair it myself a few years ago but didn't figured how, I was just going to buy a new one (pretty expensive karcher stuff), but I 3d printed a PLA washer instead :D
This is exactly what my power washer is doing. I'm not sure if I can get the tip of the nozzle off with the tools I have though. We will see. Fantastic video. Thank you so much.
TY for the tip on how stiff it is to unfasten the first time! It really is very, very stiff but it doesn't break - twisting from both ends worked better than clamping the jack end.
Excellent video - struggled to get the head of the lance off but eventually did it. Mine must have been an older design as slightly different inner section but put a small washer behind the ball bearing and works as good as new. Thanks for posting 👍
I found it very difficult to find a washer that small BUT what I did instead was cut down a small 'O Ring' I had and although the ball is not able to turn it brought the ball out far enough to it can track on the yellow plate and that fix the Blaster. Thanks for your excellent youtube.
Just saw your video. For years mine wasn't working either and I never bothered to look if I could take it apart. Still need to test it but here as well... blocked nozzle, worn-out ball bearing casing and dirt in the disc. Thanks Mate! :)
@My Mate VINCE To get back on this at you, Vince, I had to go a different route. My spinning top that the ball goes into was shaped differently and I just couldn't get the right diameter ring to fit inside mine under the ball. I went to all kinds of shops DIY, specialist in all things iron, farmers shop, car tools and parts shops... you name it. So I thought well... what if I can get a piece of plastic or an old bank card or something to cut to size. So since I didn't have a spare card I had to think. EUREKA! I shouted in my head as I glanced over to my box with plectrums. I can use an old plectrum and cut that to size, especially since they are made to be durable. Durable it was as I could barely cut it with good household scissors. The plectrum I used was a yellow Dunlop Tortex 0.73mm one. Was exactly the right thickness for the job and the thing has worked flawlessly since. So plectrums are ideal for this job. Robust and easy to cut as well as the fact that they come in all sorts of thicknesses and only cost a few cents. *NB.* That o-ring goes over the end of the lance bit the tip screws onto by the way. Just so you know. ;)
Plectrums are a great idea due to the different thicknesses. Also they won't rust, I should have used a brass washer really. Well done for fixing it. Once it wears again maybe a slightly thicker plectrum could be used to get a little bit longer out of the lance before buying another one, thanks for the tip on the washer :-)
@@Mymatevince No problem. I was looking all over the place for a solution from normal hardware and water tap washers to parts for aquariums or maybe some bamboo. Sometimes you find solutions in the strangest places, and this solutions probably lasts for a long time. The plectrums I use have a plastic compound that is as tough as a tortoiseshell. That said, I am starting to become like my grandfather. Never throw anything away that could be useful. Bicycle inner tubes that might have a leak, but can be very handy if you need some spare rubber. Old leather and all that kind of stuff. Base materials that I just can't easily seem to get my hands on.
Ok Thanks for this video. I watched it many times and have found there is an alternative solution . In my model there was a difference as to A ... where the washer is located and B the fact that my situation there was no passage for water to travel beneath the ball bearing. I tried the washer etc but in the end with my model the solution was to carefully sand down the RIM around the edge of the ball bearing position. When I use the turbo spray I have to tap the wand against something hard after the water is flowing and away I go.
Absolutely perfect info and seriously works properly 'Thank you' I nearly paid for new blaster.... I hope you don't mind me saying that I couldn't find a washer to fit so I sliced a thin washer interpreter from a plastic wall dowel (hence can be cut to any thickness) worked fine. Cheers
Excellent. Wish I'd watched this video first before trying to mend it myself, and breaking it. Now I've got to buy a new one - but I'll know for next time.
My K2 lance was spraying a very thin line of pressurised water, cleaning just a spiral pattern. Did this fix and all sorted, broader consistent cleaning spray. Many thanks.
Hola, Solo con las imágenes he aprendido a reparar la boquilla rotativa que es la misma avería que exponía en el video, por lo cual te doy las gracias por el aprendizaje de la reparación, saludos desde Madrid - España.
I had my new, used it once and for this problem. My question is why Karcher doesn't puts that metal ring in the first place. They prefer to sell a new blaster as they tried with me. I would buy a Kranzle when this one fails. Good video, thanks.
My wife gave me a better solution, she suggested putting a tooth washer of a capped snap fastener between the metal ball and the plastic one. It worked very well.
Great video instruction - very clear - great job! I don't even have Karchers anymore as so many problems with them, I've moved to Nilfisk but still had to watch it to the end 👍🏻
Needed to Add WD40 at the wand end of the nozzle then let it sit for 15 mins. After that it was still to undo but prior to that Ithought it was going to snap! Great video and its now back in action
Thank you! Saved me having to buy a new nozzle! I've got a different/newer nozzle but the same technique works. I'd already had it repaired once (still in warranty) so it unscrewed ok. My version has a one-way ratchet thing to stop it unscrewing, but the Karcher repair guys had already busted that, thankfully! It didn't work straight off, sluggish spin at first, then it started working properly. I might still fiddle with it
Excellent video, i will try out what you have suggested, when these are working they are very good, but seem to fail at times. Thanks for uploading this, very helpful
Nice to see how it comes apart. I had to put it in a bucket of very hot water to loosen it a bit - before that I was sure it would break...cleaned out the spin plate and now it's perfect again. Used some silicone lube on thread so it's easier next time.
Found a 6.3 outside * 2.3 inside * 0,6 thick mm washer. It fits, but havent tested yet. Since its wider, not enough water may pass. It should rotate though. Couldnt open it btw. Ive got a Kärcher K2 too, but the rotating lance is slightly different. So cant get the that wrench on it. Tried with grip pliers, but they slide off easily, as the thing is very conical. And i dont like it when it slides off and bited my finger. Since its not working, ive got nothing to lose. Took adjustable wrench to hold one end and used a pipe wrench on the nozzle end. Worked fine. Dont care about bite marks on it from the pipe wrench. It doesnt have to be pretty, but it does have to work. I havent used the thing much. Maybe 3 times did the pavement here. And i bought it brandnew. Ty for a very good video on how to repair it.
Hey Vince, since now you have the skillset ready, you can try repairing arcade boards. You can start from simple repairs and move on to more complicated ones. The benefit is that you can build an arcade cabinet that your whole family can enjoy and then add arcade PCBs that you can repair.
WISH I HAD FOUND THIS FOUR YEARS AGO - I have had THREE of these fail on me over the years and I have kept them 'just in case' - I recently threw out two of them and kept one that was still partly working. Then I found this video - FIXED IT !! Wish I had not thrown out the other two !! Just a little modification to the video - I didn't have a 6mm washer to hand so instead I used wet/dry paper to take a little off the white plastic rim around where the Ball Bearing is fitted - this means more of the ball bearing protrudes slightly more and can do its job. I also moved the black nozzle out slightly as suggested in the video to get the optimum length for the insert.
Finally after weeks of procrastination l got around to fixing my karcher. I didn't have the right sized washer but pushing the nozzle further out did the trick 🙂. I noticed your Omega Speedmaster automatic, I have the Moonwatch which has a nylon part specifically designed to improve the reliability of the mechanical movement. However l think Karcher putting a plastic part in this critical element is more to do with planned obselescence rather design improvement?
Thank you, Vince. I have hard water. I cleared out the wand tip & the entry filter, but my Karcher unit still has low pressure. Where next can I check for lime build up ?
Thank you, so helpful. If this helps others try this, if getting the head off is proving difficult, try warming the head with a fan heater for a few minutes, mine came off with little effort by doing this, just waiting to get the right size washer and repair mine.
Thanks for the information on the road I have the same problem an I called the company in Trinidad. They say it cant be repaired an I have to buy another one for $ 280, now that I know it can be repaired I'll do it myself..
great info, thanks for sharing that, can you help me find a replacement part for the vario lance . the white piece in the core has a crack which is causing lower pressure even when i twist to max
I have a different design nozzle, mine does not allow water around the ball bearing, that cavity is sealed on the other side, but there is an open area in the middle between tip and ball bearing side where the water goes in. For years mine required a tap on a pavement to switch from steady to rotating beam, the required tap got harder and harder with time and now it doesn't work anymore. If I ever get it to spin it stops after some time. Tried that trick you've described, but to no avail. I guess mine must be faulty as I see some water splashing at an angle next to the main beam.
Thank you. Used this fix today but as i hadn't got a small washer I used a piece cut off a plastic wall plug, tried a few different depths but it worked pretty good. However when I try to restart machine it takes make trys to get it back working with decent pressure, not sure is this due to the lance or machine. Overall very good tip.
Is that a K5? and here i am selling nozzles at work... btw that washer might be in inches. Its pretty odd that its not an M2 or M3 washer but in between the two, having a 2.6mm middle hole.
This was great, thanks. Have you done a similar video for the other type of Karcher wand? It has a small yellow grub type piece at the end of it and the Karcher just starts and stops too!
Had same problem with mine, but whilst the ball bearing needs to sit a little proud, the small nozzle needs to be bullitt shaped. Had to round mine off with a small file as it was kinda flat. Try this if the washer under the bearing alone doesn’t work for you.
At last a really useful video on the lance head! No waffle, clear and precise. Thanks very much for sharing and a very big thumbs up 👍 from me!
I cut a small part of a spring from a ballpoint pen, and it worked like a charm. Thank you!
Watched the incredibly informative and helpful step by step video and repaired my lance with a 1p washer....saved me buying a new one at £30! Brilliant!!
Brilliant, sir. Thanks. I had mine apart, cleaned seals, nearly ordered a new part, when I stumbled on your quick fix video. Beautiful - the K2.97 works like a charm again after doing the dreaded pulse. Cheers from and Englishman in Canada.
Very useful video my pressure washer was pulsing. I cleaned it out and it worked saved me 300$. Thank you.
I should have watched this video first as it would have saved me £15.00. A much appreciated set of instructions, Thank you very much sir, absolutely faultless. 💯👏🏾
Useful video thanks, for those that are scratching their heads wondering what size washer to use it's an M2.5
Thank you!
I dismantled the nozzle and saw that the O-ring had become unseated causing a leak and loss of pressure. That saved me almost £60 ! Many thanks !
This is genius! That was an easy fix, even for a technically unintelligent accountant like me.
The inside part looks a bit different in my pressure washer, the ball bearing cage is closed at the bottom. However, I took a little washer and put it into the cage, put the ball bearing back, used a bit of silicone spray before reassembling and it worked again. Saved me at least 35£/40€ for a new dirt blaster. Thanks a lot for the brilliant explanation!
Hi from Spain. Excellent and clear presentation. You have just saved me about Euro 40.00 for a new one. I just need to find a small washer, once again thank you, John.
Rather than using a small washer, scavenge a spring from a ballpoint pen. Cut it down, to say 5mm and place under the bearing ball. The cut down spring should be long enough to allow compression once the ball has been refitted, but not so strong as to push the ball out. My lance worked perfectly with this mod. Only drawback is I suspect that the spring will rust, but these springs are easily available. The spring should mean the ball can move to the optimum point without having to finesse the packing thickness of a washer.
Genius
Many thanks for this tutorial, l like the way you don't waffle off the subject in hand. A pleasure to listen to you.
The best I ever hear Explaining something on RUclips.
Excellent and informative video, got my lance working again for a £4.80 pack of washers so I can fix it 19 more times if necessary! Grinding the washer to the right size was the longest part of the fix.
Just saved me £45 for a new Lance. Much appreciated. Thanks !
Thank you so much for this, the washer totally fixed it!
We had to use a pair of grippers on the main shaft at the bottom to get enough torque to loosen it, it felt like the shaft would bend otherwise. We tried the nozzle method but had no luck, but once we filed a washer to be able to fit it immediately started working again perfectly.
Thank you for this super clear and concise video!
Yep, pipe wrench and some vice grips got it off
this happened to me this weekend after it had lain unused for several months, so glad you uploaded this as every little tip helps. Thanks mate.
This has to be the most useful video I've ever seen on RUclips. Thank you!
Brilliant thanks for the solution.
Hardest part is finding a tiny washer. I couldn't but found a dome head 6mm nut but it woudnt fit.
My solution was to cut a cross section of a RAWL plug. Pushed it in and then put the ball bearing back in.
Job done
Tks
Great idea to slice 1mm off the end of a wall plug !!
Excellent instructions ... thank you very much! Fixed by moving the nozzle as 6mm washer wouldn't fit. I only use the washer for about a day each year so shouldn't have worn down ... but then my Karcher washer needed a new pump after the first year.
I soaked mine in white vinegar and then added another thinner rubber ring and it absolutely hummed for about 30 minutes. I think a thicker rubber ring of the same diameter would be perfect so I'll keep an eye out for one. I did cut down a small copper washer and tried that and it span but not as fast as it could - I think because it does block the water a bit. Karcher should supply the white bit as it certainly wears out.
LOL at how you did 1 vid completely clueless and this one as an expert. Nice
very good video for solving problems with the dirt blaster, it worked very well and thus saved about 15 € for the purchase of a new dirt blaster 😊😊👍👍
Brilliant Vince, you’re a star. I was just about to buy a new lance, but the washer fix sorted mine right out. Thanks again.
Nice job mate, most peeps was saying my machine was stuffed but i kept telling them it only pulses with certain wands, all sweet now cheers 👍
great information thanks, off to my garage now to find some small washers, had it apart already twice. Didn'i go to plan,couldn't find a washer that small, so ended uo trimming the plastic off the ball end and then pushed out the nozzle from the other end only pushing it back a small way before screwing it up. Worked fine.
Thank you. For the life of me, I cannot understand why a supposedly piece of quality German engineering would depend entirly on a - designed to fail - piece of plastic. No Vorsprung durch Technik here then! Thanks again for your well presented/engineered solution.👌
Sadly German cars are built the same way
You'll have to go buy a 50$ new lance.
About as much as a new machine with lances.
So they sell more. Its on purpose.
Thanks for the idea, tried to repair it myself a few years ago but didn't figured how, I was just going to buy a new one (pretty expensive karcher stuff), but I 3d printed a PLA washer instead :D
This is exactly what my power washer is doing. I'm not sure if I can get the tip of the nozzle off with the tools I have though. We will see. Fantastic video. Thank you so much.
TY for the tip on how stiff it is to unfasten the first time! It really is very, very stiff but it doesn't break - twisting from both ends worked better than clamping the jack end.
Fantastic. Have had the nozzle apart but couldn't find any problems - had no idea the rotation was due to the length of the inner device. Thank you.
Excellent video - struggled to get the head of the lance off but eventually did it. Mine must have been an older design as slightly different inner section but put a small washer behind the ball bearing and works as good as new. Thanks for posting 👍
Thanks for the detailed breakdown of the blaster head. I have different symptoms but I can visualise the fault just from this. Thank you
Excellent straightforward advice and no BS. Thanks.
Thanks for this Bud! Saved me a trip to buy a new Lance for now 🙂
First class video. Has mine sorted in 10 minutes. Didn’t have a small enough washer but second way worked. Thanks very much
You just saved me £39. clear, precise presentation. Thanks
Just what I needed and great straightforward presentation. Thanks for this, I was pricing up a new one. Cheers!
I found it very difficult to find a washer that small BUT what I did instead was cut down a small 'O Ring' I had and although the ball is not able to turn it brought the ball out far enough to it can track on the yellow plate and that fix the Blaster. Thanks for your excellent youtube.
Just saw your video. For years mine wasn't working either and I never bothered to look if I could take it apart. Still need to test it but here as well... blocked nozzle, worn-out ball bearing casing and dirt in the disc.
Thanks Mate! :)
@My Mate VINCE To get back on this at you, Vince, I had to go a different route. My spinning top that the ball goes into was shaped differently and I just couldn't get the right diameter ring to fit inside mine under the ball. I went to all kinds of shops DIY, specialist in all things iron, farmers shop, car tools and parts shops... you name it.
So I thought well... what if I can get a piece of plastic or an old bank card or something to cut to size. So since I didn't have a spare card I had to think.
EUREKA! I shouted in my head as I glanced over to my box with plectrums. I can use an old plectrum and cut that to size, especially since they are made to be durable. Durable it was as I could barely cut it with good household scissors.
The plectrum I used was a yellow Dunlop Tortex 0.73mm one. Was exactly the right thickness for the job and the thing has worked flawlessly since.
So plectrums are ideal for this job. Robust and easy to cut as well as the fact that they come in all sorts of thicknesses and only cost a few cents.
*NB.* That o-ring goes over the end of the lance bit the tip screws onto by the way. Just so you know. ;)
Plectrums are a great idea due to the different thicknesses. Also they won't rust, I should have used a brass washer really. Well done for fixing it. Once it wears again maybe a slightly thicker plectrum could be used to get a little bit longer out of the lance before buying another one, thanks for the tip on the washer :-)
@@Mymatevince No problem. I was looking all over the place for a solution from normal hardware and water tap washers to parts for aquariums or maybe some bamboo.
Sometimes you find solutions in the strangest places, and this solutions probably lasts for a long time. The plectrums I use have a plastic compound that is as tough as a tortoiseshell.
That said, I am starting to become like my grandfather. Never throw anything away that could be useful. Bicycle inner tubes that might have a leak, but can be very handy if you need some spare rubber. Old leather and all that kind of stuff. Base materials that I just can't easily seem to get my hands on.
Gracias por su video, me ahorre buen dinero siguiendo sus instrucciones .Saludos desde la ciudad de México.
Ok Thanks for this video. I watched it many times and have found there is an alternative solution .
In my model there was a difference as to A ... where the washer is located and B the fact that my situation there was no passage for water to travel beneath the ball bearing.
I tried the washer etc but in the end with my model the solution was to carefully sand down the RIM around the edge of the ball bearing position.
When I use the turbo spray I have to tap the wand against something hard after the water is flowing and away I go.
I used the 'sanding down' method using wet&dry - worked !!
Absolutely perfect info and seriously works properly 'Thank you' I nearly paid for new blaster.... I hope you don't mind me saying that I couldn't find a washer to fit so I sliced a thin washer interpreter from a plastic wall dowel (hence can be cut to any thickness) worked fine. Cheers
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Excellent. Wish I'd watched this video first before trying to mend it myself, and breaking it. Now I've got to buy a new one - but I'll know for next time.
Couldnt find a washer. Used a bit if rebar wire. Wrapped it round a 4" nail. Cut to size with nips and shaped with pliers. Job DONE!
My K2 lance was spraying a very thin line of pressurised water, cleaning just a spiral pattern. Did this fix and all sorted, broader consistent cleaning spray. Many thanks.
Fantastic, thanks very much. I had it apart many times but didn't figure it was the ball bearing at fault. Just off to do some cleaning!! Be Happy.
Very helpful. Thank you... my dust blaster dont spin. I will try this to fix mine. I hope i can find a washer that small. Thank you
Hola, Solo con las imágenes he aprendido a reparar la boquilla rotativa que es la misma avería que exponía en el video, por lo cual te doy las gracias por el aprendizaje de la reparación, saludos desde Madrid - España.
This is a brilliant video, of having a blocked spinning nozzle and how to take it apart to fix the problem. Thanks for the info, now it works !
I was exactly in the same trouble as in this vid. Thank you for saving money for the whole nozzle!
I had my new, used it once and for this problem. My question is why Karcher doesn't puts that metal ring in the first place. They prefer to sell a new blaster as they tried with me. I would buy a Kranzle when this one fails. Good video, thanks.
Now that is what I call a useful video. : ) Thank you. Washer now works again!
My wife gave me a better solution, she suggested putting a tooth washer of a capped snap fastener between the metal ball and the plastic one. It worked very well.
Great video instruction - very clear - great job! I don't even have Karchers anymore as so many problems with them, I've moved to Nilfisk but still had to watch it to the end 👍🏻
Needed to Add WD40 at the wand end of the nozzle then let it sit for 15 mins. After that it was still to undo but prior to that Ithought it was going to snap! Great video and its now back in action
Thank you! Saved me having to buy a new nozzle! I've got a different/newer nozzle but the same technique works.
I'd already had it repaired once (still in warranty) so it unscrewed ok. My version has a one-way ratchet thing to stop it unscrewing, but the Karcher repair guys had already busted that, thankfully!
It didn't work straight off, sluggish spin at first, then it started working properly. I might still fiddle with it
Great solution! I was just about to spend €50 on a new rod. The washer trick and 10 min of time did the trick :-)
Excellent video, i will try out what you have suggested, when these are working they are very good, but seem to fail at times. Thanks for uploading this, very helpful
Excelente y rápida solución. Felicitaciones. Importante indicar fecha de presentación del video.
Well Done - could save a fortune in replacement parts
Nice to see how it comes apart. I had to put it in a bucket of very hot water to loosen it a bit - before that I was sure it would break...cleaned out the spin plate and now it's perfect again. Used some silicone lube on thread so it's easier next time.
Found a 6.3 outside * 2.3 inside * 0,6 thick mm washer.
It fits, but havent tested yet. Since its wider, not enough water may pass. It should rotate though.
Couldnt open it btw. Ive got a Kärcher K2 too, but the rotating lance is slightly different. So cant get the that wrench on it.
Tried with grip pliers, but they slide off easily, as the thing is very conical. And i dont like it when it slides off and bited my finger.
Since its not working, ive got nothing to lose.
Took adjustable wrench to hold one end and used a pipe wrench on the nozzle end. Worked fine. Dont care about bite marks on it from the pipe wrench. It doesnt have to be pretty, but it does have to work.
I havent used the thing much. Maybe 3 times did the pavement here. And i bought it brandnew.
Ty for a very good video on how to repair it.
I cleaned mine but now realise I did half a job. Cant wait to apply what is in the video. Very sure it will be 100% then. 👌🏻
Superb video in all respects. You give YT a good name. Cheers!
Very useful video, i had te same issue, i resolved the problem instead of washer i used my 3D pen to fill up the notches, it worked perfectly
Hey Vince, since now you have the skillset ready, you can try repairing arcade boards. You can start from simple repairs and move on to more complicated ones. The benefit is that you can build an arcade cabinet that your whole family can enjoy and then add arcade PCBs that you can repair.
WISH I HAD FOUND THIS FOUR YEARS AGO - I have had THREE of these fail on me over the years and I have kept them 'just in case' - I recently threw out two of them and kept one that was still partly working. Then I found this video - FIXED IT !! Wish I had not thrown out the other two !!
Just a little modification to the video - I didn't have a 6mm washer to hand so instead I used wet/dry paper to take a little off the white plastic rim around where the Ball Bearing is fitted - this means more of the ball bearing protrudes slightly more and can do its job. I also moved the black nozzle out slightly as suggested in the video to get the optimum length for the insert.
Thanks Vince a really clear and useful video.
Thanks for the valuable explanation, I was able to fix my spear; I was already thinking about buying a new one. 👍👍👍
Finally after weeks of procrastination l got around to fixing my karcher. I didn't have the right sized washer but pushing the nozzle further out did the trick 🙂. I noticed your Omega Speedmaster automatic, I have the Moonwatch which has a nylon part specifically designed to improve the reliability of the mechanical movement. However l think Karcher putting a plastic part in this critical element is more to do with planned obselescence rather design improvement?
Hi, thank you it worked perfectly for me. P.S. the washer is an M2.5
Thank you John! Exactly what I was looking for in the comments
Thank you, Vince. I have hard water. I cleared out the wand tip & the entry filter, but my Karcher unit still has low pressure. Where next can I check for lime build up ?
What a brilliant, clear, understandable and practical guide. Top Man!
Thank you, so helpful. If this helps others try this, if getting the head off is proving difficult, try warming the head with a fan heater for a few minutes, mine came off with little effort by doing this, just waiting to get the right size washer and repair mine.
You surely don't mess about like others when showing and explaining the issue!
Thanks for the great help!
From Romania - Thank you! I just wanted to buy a new one!
Thanks for the information on the road I have the same problem an I called the company in Trinidad. They say it cant be repaired an I have to buy another one for $ 280, now that I know it can be repaired I'll do it myself..
Excellent. Need to use a SS washer. Hope the Large Dirt Blaster 35 nossle is similar.
Omg you're a damn rockstar....been going bonkers trying to sort mine out
great info, thanks for sharing that, can you help me find a replacement part for the vario lance . the white piece in the core has a crack which is causing lower pressure even when i twist to max
I have this problem. Upon searching for a replacement nozzle , i found you and glad i did, ill be giving this a go. ('.' ) thanks.
самое подробное и толковое видео ремонта фрезы.спасибо,привет из России.
Thanks, brave to undo this on your first time! Well done.
Very good explained video, it helped me a lot, thank you very much for taking the time to do this video.
I have a different design nozzle, mine does not allow water around the ball bearing, that cavity is sealed on the other side, but there is an open area in the middle between tip and ball bearing side where the water goes in. For years mine required a tap on a pavement to switch from steady to rotating beam, the required tap got harder and harder with time and now it doesn't work anymore. If I ever get it to spin it stops after some time. Tried that trick you've described, but to no avail. I guess mine must be faulty as I see some water splashing at an angle next to the main beam.
Really good explaination and demonstration.Thank you.
Thank you. Used this fix today but as i hadn't got a small washer I used a piece cut off a plastic wall plug, tried a few different depths but it worked pretty good. However when I try to restart machine it takes make trys to get it back working with decent pressure, not sure is this due to the lance or machine. Overall very good tip.
Absolute Legend! Little bastard of a part had me stump. Thanx Mate.
Managed to get it in under 8 min. Proud of you ;)
Is that a K5?
and here i am selling nozzles at work...
btw that washer might be in inches. Its pretty odd that its not an M2 or M3 washer but in between the two, having a 2.6mm middle hole.
Brilliant!!! Well filmed and explained, thanks so much!
I got the spring out of a lighter cut it down to one circle. put that under the bearing and it worked in my testing with the spinning water.
Great video, clear and concise, thanks.
Thank you so much for this! Fixed my pressure washer using this video yay!!
Thanks for this vid. Now i know that other part of my pressure washer not faulty.
This was great, thanks. Have you done a similar video for the other type of Karcher wand? It has a small yellow grub type piece at the end of it and the Karcher just starts and stops too!
Had same problem with mine, but whilst the ball bearing needs to sit a little proud, the small nozzle needs to be bullitt shaped. Had to round mine off with a small file as it was kinda flat. Try this if the washer under the bearing alone doesn’t work for you.
Thanks for the vídeo! Can you please tell me where i can buy the white part that turns ? The mine was broken inside. Thanks for the help.
Thanks mate! I will try fix mine this weekend.