Ball Valve Pressure Washer 3/8in 4500psi with Quick Connectors
Quick Overview
- Premium Ball Valve for Pressure Washing 3/8 in connections
- High pressure washer ball comes with a 3/8" quick connector and plug for easy attachment to your hoses and wands
- Durable Steel Construction with easy to turn Valve Control
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$21.30
$25.95
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Ball Valve Pressure Washer 4500 psi with 3/8 inch Quick Connector
QUICK CONNECTOR BALL VALVE 3/8 Inch
This high pressure washer ball comes with a 3/8" quick connector and plug for easy attachment to your Pressure Washer, sprayer, reels, pumps, and hoses.
Made from durable steel, this ball is specifically designed for pressure washing machine hoses that need to handle high pressure ratings up to 4500 PSI and a maximum temperature of 140 Degrees F (60 degrees C).
Designed to be easy to turn on and off even at high pressures.
Perfect for commercial cleaning, car wash systems, gas and electric pressure washers this high-pressure valve allos for an easy switch of the tools at the end of your hose
Specification:
- Material: Steel
- Construction 1 Piece Ball
Note: color of handle may vary from image
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