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Pressure Washer Inspection Checklist Template

This Pressure Washer Inspection Checklist Template is a comprehensive guide to help ensure safety and efficiency when using a pressure washer. It covers areas such as checking hoses, nozzles, and other components for proper working conditions, setting up the pressure washer, and testing the pressure. It is an essential tool for those using pressure washers.

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1. Water, Fuel, Oil Levels
Oil
Are oil levels low?
Is oil milky or dark?
Water
Clean and adequate water reservoir levels?
Debris in inlet valve?
Fuel
Fill up fuel reservoir.
2. High Pressure Hose and Nozzle
Does the hose show any signs of
cuts?
breakages?
weak lines?
Is the nozzle
damaged?
clogged?
3. Drive Belt
Drive belt tension below 1/2-1/4 deflection?
4. Scale Deposits
Scaling detectable?
5. Power Cord
Any cuts visible?
Exposed wires visible?
Defective Parts?
6. Surrounding Grounds
Test ground before using pressure washer with multimeter.
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The Pressure Washer Inspection Checklist Template is a handy tool to help you make sure your pressure washer is in good condition and functioning properly. This template is easy to use and includes a comprehensive list of items to check, including the pressure washer’s hoses, nozzles, electrical connections, and safety features. The template also provides helpful notes and tips to help you make sure your pressure washer is working as it should. A regular inspection of your pressure washer using this template can help you prevent costly repairs and ensure that your pressure washer is safe and reliable.
Please note that this checklist template is a hypothetical appuses-hero example and provides only standard information. The template does not aim to replace, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, or any other applicable law. You should seek your professional advice to determine whether the use of such a checklist is appropriate in your workplace or jurisdiction.