How to Set Apart a Pressure Washer_NILFISK C 130.1(or Stihl RE 98) DIY REPAIR_Tutorial (Part 1 of 8)
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How to fix your pressure washer? How to fix low-pressure issues, pulsating Nilfisk power washer, leaking pump, water in the oil tank, or missing oil? Please watch Part 1. (How To Take Apart a Pressure Washer) of our Nilfisk C 130.1 DIY Tutorial, as we disassemble the washer's body, pump, and thrust guidance to find the problems and later fix them.
Please look down at the description to see the chapters of the video.
This tutorial can help you SAVE money (if your pressure washer is broken) or MAKE money if you want to learn some new skills and fix such a machine for somebody else.
If you decide to watch the tutorial and learn how to fix this kind of pressure washer, you will be able to fix pumps on the following Nilfisk hobby class power washers (there is the same Nilfisk Thrust Collar Water Kit for all of them (Product number: 127 440 081). Nilfisk C 130.1, C 135.1, Nilfisk E 140.3, Wap by Nilfisk Aqua 1350 EU, Husqvarna PW 235 R, and many more. #Nilfisk
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 An intro to Nilfisk C 130.1 repair
00:33 Label & technical data + basic Nilfisk troubleshooting guide
00:44 Advanced troubleshooting guide + solutions to problems
01:23 Overview Nilfisk C 130.1
01:35 Disclaimer
01:45 Warning
01:55 Description of the Nilfisk C 130.1, what is going to be repaired, PROS & CONS
10:30 Setting apart a power washer
10:40 Stripping machine of accessories
11:40 Removing the handle (holder made to store el. cable and high-pressure hose)
12:32 Removing 4 screws and back plastic cover
14:45 Removing front (yellow or blue) styling cover
15:19 Disconnecting el. cables from the induction motor
17:40 Removing 6 screws from the body of the power washer using Torx 20 screwdriver
20:08 Splitting the body of the power washer into 2 halves
20:45 Removing plastic parts protecting the induction motor against splashing water
22:23 Disconnecting el. cable with microswitch from Start-Stop Valve
23:12 Removing the induction motor from the body of the power washer
24:55 Invitation to subscribe to the A.F.G. channel
25:03 Thank you for watching