Hydro-Force AS60 Pressure Wash Gun Assembly

Regular price $490.79 Regular price $245.40

Product Overview

This ergonomically-designed gun is a great tool for all your pressure washing needs.

It is supplied as a complete assembly — gun, insulated extension and jet — so it is ready to couple onto a solution line and use rather than a gun body you then have to specify parts for.

Key Features

  • Rated at 1,850 PSI and 5 GPM.
  • Insulated 24" straight extension for use with hot water.
  • 1506 Stainless Steel V-Jet.
  • 1/4 Male Quick Connect.

Understanding the 1506 Jet

The jet number is worth understanding, because it is routinely misread and it determines what the gun actually does.

1506 is the Spraying Systems (TeeJet) VeeJet convention, not the pressure-washer nozzle convention. It breaks down as:

  • 15 — a 15 degree flat fan at the rated pressure. The fan widens with pressure: roughly 8 degrees at 20 PSI, 15 at 40, 21 at 80 and 26 at 200.
  • 06 — capacity size 6, which is 0.6 GPM at 40 PSI.

The 06 does not mean 6 GPM. The 1,850 PSI and 5 GPM figures are the ratings of the gun assembly — what it will safely pass — not the output of the jet fitted to it.

A tight 15 degree fan is the right choice for hard surface work where you want energy concentrated on grout lines and soiling. It is the wrong choice for rinsing broad areas, where a wider fan covers ground faster at the same pressure.

Applications

  • Tile and grout pre-spray agitation and rinsing
  • External hard surface cleaning — concrete, pavers, driveways
  • Plant and equipment washdown
  • Any hot-solution pressure work where a bare gun would be uncomfortable to hold

Operating Advice

The extension is insulated specifically so the gun can be run hot without the operator taking the heat through their hand. That is the feature that separates it from a general-purpose pressure washer gun.

The maximum temperature is not published by the manufacturer. We checked the manufacturer's listing and the distribution catalogues; all of them describe the extension as insulated for hot water, none of them state a figure. If you are working to a temperature limit, contact us and we will request it rather than have you infer one.

Match the jet to the job before you increase pressure. Operators reaching for more pressure on a stubborn floor are usually better served by a different fan angle, more dwell time on the chemistry, or hotter solution.

Specifications

CCW SKU AS60
Pressure rating 1,850 PSI
Flow rating 5 GPM (approximately 18.9 litres per minute)
Extension 24 inch straight, insulated for hot water
Jet 1506 stainless steel V-Jet — 15 degree fan, 0.6 GPM at 40 PSI
Inlet 1/4 inch male quick connect
Supplied as Complete assembly — gun, extension and jet
Maximum temperature Not stated by the manufacturer

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the jet?

Yes. The V-Jet is a standard Spraying Systems tip and swapping to a wider fan is the usual first modification for operators doing more rinsing than detail work.

Will it work off my truckmount?

It couples with a 1/4 inch male quick connect and is rated to 1,850 PSI. Check your machine's pressure at the outlet — if it exceeds that rating, this is not the right gun.

Is there a repair kit?

Yes — part NA0820A. It is not a line CCW currently stocks, so contact us with the fault and we will tell you whether a rebuild or a replacement gun is the better call.

How does it compare to the oscillating gun?

The AS58 with oscillating power jet sweeps the jet mechanically, which covers more ground per pass on flat work. This gun gives you a fixed fan and more control for detail and edge work.

Why does the fan look narrower than 15 degrees?

Because fan angle is quoted at a reference pressure. Below it the fan closes up; above it the fan widens. If the pattern looks wrong, check your pressure before you condemn the tip.

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What We See in the Field

When a pressure gun starts leaking or behaving inconsistently, operators sometimes keep using it because it still technically turns the water on and off. That's false economy on high-pressure equipment — a small leak, sticking trigger or worn connection is telling you something is deteriorating, and it rarely improves by itself. We also see guns blamed for poor performance when the real restriction is upstream, so check pressure and flow through the system before condemning the gun.


Tell us the machine you are running and the surfaces you clean and we will confirm the right gun and jet combination before you order.