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Craftsman 580752352 pressure washer

Craftsman 580752352 pressure washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 580752352 pressure washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Snapper Pressure Washer Pump Shaft Key for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 23139GS

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    Snapper Pressure Washer Pump Shaft Key

    Part #23139GS

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Warning Tag for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 194256GS

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    Warning Tag

    Part #194256GS

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  • Briggs & Stratton Pressure Washer Water Inlet Screen for Craftsman 580752352 - Part B2384GS

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    Briggs & Stratton Pressure Washer Water Inlet Screen

    Part #B2384GS

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  • Saver Kit for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 186452GS

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    Saver Kit

    Part #186452GS

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  • Bottle for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 199462GS

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    Bottle

    Part #199462GS

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  • Concentrate for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 7174307GS

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    Concentrate

    Part #7174307GS

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  • Reel Hose for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 7174402GS

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    Reel Hose

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  • Husqvarna Pressure Washer Grommet for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 30809GS

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    Husqvarna Pressure Washer Grommet

    Part #30809GS

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  • Degreaser for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 7174303GS

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    Degreaser

    Part #7174303GS

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  • Pressure Washer Pump Oil Cap for Craftsman 580752352 - Part 190571GS

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    Pressure Washer Pump Oil Cap

    Part #190571GS

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Craftsman Pressure Washer 580752352 FAQs

Yes. For the Craftsman 580752352 gas pressure washer, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum rating of 87 octane (87 AKI) is the correct fuel; do not use unapproved fuels such as E85. For full fuel guidance and safety steps, follow the Craftsman 580752352 operator's manual.

Fuel to use (and what to avoid)

For this model, we recommend:

  • Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline
  • Minimum 87 octane (87 AKI)
  • Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to 15% MTBE
  • Leaving room in the tank for fuel expansion (do not top it off)

Avoid these common mistakes:

  • Using E85 or other unapproved alternate fuels
  • Mixing oil into the gasoline (this is not a 2-cycle mix)
  • Using old or stale fuel, especially after storage

Quick reference table

Fuel choice OK for Craftsman 580752352? Notes
87 octane (regular unleaded) Yes Minimum required rating
Higher octane (89-93) Usually OK Not required; use only if it is fresh and ethanol limits are met
E85 No Not an approved fuel for this model
Gas with up to 10% ethanol Yes Acceptable per the manual

If it runs rough after fueling

If the engine bogs, surges, or will not start after refueling, the most common causes are stale fuel or a restricted spray tip.

  • Drain old fuel and refill with fresh 87 octane
  • Check the air filter and spark plug condition
  • Make sure you are using the correct spray nozzle (a clogged nozzle can cause pressure issues)
  • If you need a replacement spray tip, match the color/pattern to your cleaning task; a compatible option is the nozzle 195983RGS

Why it matters

Using the correct octane and approved fuel blend helps prevent hard starting, carburetor varnish, and power loss. It also helps protect the fuel system during storage and keeps your pressure washer performing at its rated PSI and GPM.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman pressure washer model 580752352, the rated maximum outlet pressure is 2,500 PSI. Your “should be” PSI depends on the surface: use lower-pressure nozzles for delicate cleaning and reserve the highest-pressure nozzle for tough jobs to reduce damage risk (see the 580752352 operator’s manual).

What this model is designed to deliver

This Craftsman 580752352 is a 2,500 PSI gas pressure washer. It also uses quick-connect ProjectPro nozzles that change both spray pattern and pressure.

  • Yellow (delicate): lower pressure for vehicles and gentle surfaces
  • Orange (general): medium pressure for most household cleaning
  • Red (max): highest pressure for stubborn grime and hard surfaces

If your washer feels weak or inconsistent, a worn or clogged spray tip is a common cause; replacing the nozzle can restore performance (see nozzle 195983RGS).

Quick PSI guidance by task (practical ranges)

Use these ranges as a safe starting point, then choose the least aggressive nozzle that gets the job done.

Task Typical PSI range Best approach on 580752352
Cars, patio furniture 1,200 to 2,000 Start with yellow; keep distance
Decks, siding 2,000 to 2,500 Orange first; test a small area
Concrete, heavy stains 2,500+ (often) Your unit tops out at 2,500; use red carefully

How to avoid “too much PSI” damage

Even at 2,500 PSI, technique matters as much as pressure.

  • Start 8 to 24 inches from the surface and move closer only if needed
  • Never use the highest-pressure tip on fragile materials (painted wood, soft stone, window trim)
  • Avoid getting closer than 6 inches when cleaning tires
  • Use a wider spray pattern (yellow/orange) before switching to red
  • Always verify the nozzle is clear and seated correctly in the quick connect

Why it matters

Using the correct PSI and nozzle helps you clean faster while preventing etched concrete, damaged wood fibers, stripped paint, and premature wear on the pump and spray gun.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, it’s often worth repairing a Craftsman 580752352 gas pressure washer when the engine runs normally and the problem matches common, fixable issues listed in its troubleshooting and maintenance guidance (such as restricted flow, nozzle blockage, or leaks). Use the checks in the 580752352 operator's manual to confirm the failure is isolated.

Quick way to decide for model 580752352

Start with the same items the manual has you inspect before each use and during troubleshooting.

  • Repair is usually worth it when the issue is a clogged nozzle, dirty in-line filter, blocked inlet screen, or a kinked/leaking inlet hose.
  • Repair is usually worth it when the unit has adequate water supply (cold water under 100°F) and the engine runs smoothly but pressure is weak or pulsing.
  • Repair is usually worth it when detergent will not siphon because the detergent shut-off valve is off or the wrong nozzle/launcher is installed.
  • Consider replacement when the manual’s troubleshooting steps don’t correct the issue and the pump is identified as faulty.

Common fixable symptoms (from the manual)

These are frequent causes of “no pressure” or “poor performance” on the 580752352.

Symptom Likely cause (manual-based) What to do first
Weak or pulsing spray Nozzle obstructed, in-line filter dirty, inadequate water supply Clean nozzle and filter; verify supply and inlet screen
Low pressure or loss of pressure High-pressure hose blocked/leaking, gun leaks Inspect hose and gun for leaks or restrictions
Won’t draw detergent Detergent valve off, high-pressure nozzle installed Turn valve on; use the correct low-pressure setup

Parts that can make a repair straightforward

If your diagnosis points to a worn spray tip or a damaged chemical line, replacing the specific part is often faster than trying to “make it work.”

Why it matters

On the 580752352, many “needs a new pump” complaints are actually flow restrictions or setup issues. Fixing the root cause restores pressure and helps prevent overheating and premature wear.

We also use solving pressure washer problems when we want a step-by-step troubleshooting flow.

Last updated: January 2026

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Main causes: pump running for more than 5 minutes when the spray wand isn't being used, faulty pressure relief valve, ba…

Things to do: tune up the engine, inject pump saver into the water pump when storing the pressure washer for the winter…

Main causes: insufficient water supply, clogged water inlet screen, clogged pressure hose, faulty pump check valves, stu…

Main causes: faulty unloader valve, bad pressure regulator…

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Repair time and Difficulty

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