A:AnswerHi Blackice. Thank you for your question. Our units use 1/4-inch quick connection. We cannot guarantee compatible, we recommend to check the connection on your Husky 1650 or in your owner's manual. We hope this helped!
A:AnswerPlease use 2000psi and 2 gpm as a minimum.
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
Please clean out the surface cleaner prior to use, nozzles sometimes are clogged and the spray bar gets unbalanced and breaks the plastic rotating spray bar.
Sorry to repeat this ...
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
A:AnswerPlease use 2000psi and 2 gpm as a minimum.
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
Please clean out the surface cleaner prior to use, nozzles sometimes are clogged and the spray bar gets unbalanced and breaks the plastic rotating spray bar.
Sorry to repeat this ...
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
A:AnswerPlease use 2000psi and 2 gpm as a minimum.
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
Please clean out the surface cleaner prior to use, nozzles sometimes are clogged and the spray bar gets unbalanced and breaks the plastic rotating spray bar.
Sorry to repeat this ...
Do not excide the max psi or max gpm found on the surface cleaner label. (You will immediately damage the surface cleaner, due to it having a plastic rotating spray bar.)
A:AnswerNo. It's mostly plastic. It's designed for safe operation up to 2300 psi, and at 2700 psi you'd be risking damage and/or injury with that much overpressure.