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Craftsman 580752040 pressure washer

Craftsman 580752040 pressure washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 580752040 pressure washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Saver Kit for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 186452GS

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    Saver Kit

    Part #186452GS

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

  • Pressure Washer Hook for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 194264GS

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    Pressure Washer Hook

    Part #194264GS

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  • Concentrate for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 7174307GS

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    Concentrate

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  • Reel Hose for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 7174402GS

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    Reel Hose

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  • Pressure Washer Detergent Spray Nozzle for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 198841GS

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    Pressure Washer Detergent Spray Nozzle

    Part #198841GS

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  • Gun for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 193482GS

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    Gun

    Part #193482GS

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  • Degreaser for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 7174303GS

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    Degreaser

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  • Pressure Washer Pump for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 706384

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    Pressure Washer Pump

    Part #706384

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  • Pressure Washer Unloader Valve Spring Pin for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 190578GS

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    Pressure Washer Unloader Valve Spring Pin

    Part #190578GS

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  • O-ring Kit for Craftsman 580752040 - Part 7175116GS

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    O-ring Kit

    Part #7175116GS

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Craftsman Pressure Washer 580752040 FAQs

Yes. For the Craftsman pressure washer model 580752040, regular unleaded gasoline with an 87 octane rating is the standard fuel choice for normal operation. We recommend following the fuel guidance and any ethanol limits listed in the 580752040 owner's manual.

What fuel to use (and what to avoid)

Use fresh, clean gasoline and keep it simple; fuel quality matters more than chasing higher octane.

  • Use 87 octane unleaded from a busy station (fresher fuel).
  • Avoid old gas (more than 30 days in the can without stabilizer).
  • Avoid mixing oil into the gas unless your engine is specifically a 2-cycle (most gas pressure washers are 4-cycle).
  • Avoid overfilling the tank; leave room for expansion.
  • If your manual specifies an ethanol limit (common guidance is E10 or less), follow that.

87 vs higher octane: what changes?

Higher octane does not increase cleaning power; pressure and flow come from the pump and engine condition.

Fuel option When it makes sense What you should expect
87 octane (regular) Normal use Best everyday choice
89 to 93 octane (mid/premium) Only if the manual calls for it or you have persistent knock Usually no performance gain
Ethanol-free (if available) Seasonal equipment, storage concerns Often starts easier after storage

If it runs rough after fueling

If the engine surges, stalls, or loses power, the issue is usually fuel freshness, carburetor varnish, or a restricted nozzle.

  • Drain and replace with fresh 87 octane.
  • Check the spray tip for blockage; a clogged tip can overload the pump.
  • Inspect the water supply and hose for kinks or restrictions.
  • Review our guide on pressure washer engine losing power for common causes and fixes.

Why it matters

Using the correct gasoline helps the engine start easier, run smoother under load, and reduces fuel-system problems that can lead to hard starting and poor pressure.

Last updated: January 2026

Gas-powered pressure washers typically run in the 2,000 to 5,000 PSI range, depending on the pump, engine, and spray tip. For the Craftsman 580752040, the exact PSI rating is listed on the unit label and in the 580752040 owner's manual.

Typical PSI ranges (what to expect)

Most pressure washers fall into these practical ranges:

  • Light-duty: ~1,200 to 2,000 PSI (patios, outdoor furniture)
  • Medium-duty: ~2,000 to 3,100 PSI (driveways, siding, fences)
  • Heavy-duty: ~3,100 to 5,000 PSI (large concrete areas, prep work)
Washer type Typical PSI range Typical best use
Electric pressure washer 1,200 to 4,000 Light to medium cleaning
Gas pressure washer 2,000 to 5,000 Medium to heavy cleaning

What changes the PSI you feel at the wand

Even if the machine is rated for a certain PSI, real-world pressure at the spray nozzle can change based on setup and wear.

  • Spray tip orifice size and angle (0°, 15°, 25°, 40°)
  • Clogged or worn spray tip
  • Low garden hose flow or restricted inlet screen
  • Air trapped in the pump (needs purging)
  • Pump valve or seal wear

If your pressure seems low or inconsistent, a worn or partially clogged nozzle is a common cause; matching the correct tip style for your job also helps. See choosing the correct spray tip for a pressure washer for practical tip selection guidance.

Why it matters

Choosing the right PSI helps you clean faster without damaging surfaces. Too much pressure can etch concrete or strip paint; too little pressure wastes time and detergent.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Craftsman pressure washer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number label; for this unit it will read 580752040. Use that exact number when ordering parts or checking specifications in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the pressure washer

On most Craftsman gas pressure washers, the model/serial label is attached to the main frame/base area where it stays readable and protected.

Check these common spots:

  • On the base frame near the pump mounting area
  • On the handle/frame upright close to where the handle bolts on
  • Near the engine mounting plate on the frame
  • Around the chemical tank area on the main unit
  • On a label near the pump (sometimes on the frame beside it)

What you should see on the label

Match the format on the label to these fields so you record the right information.

Label field What it’s used for Example for your unit
Model number Identifies the exact pressure washer version 580752040
Serial number Identifies your specific unit Varies
PSI/GPM ratings Confirms performance class 2200 PSI max, 2.2 GPM max

Why it matters

Using the full model number 580752040 helps us match the correct diagrams and parts list so you get the right fit the first time. It is especially important for items like spray tips, hoses, and pump service kits.

Quick tip for parts matching

Once you find the model number, compare the part description in the parts list to what you’re replacing. For example, the parts list for this model includes items like the pressure washer hose 84006753 and specific quick-connect nozzles.

Last updated: March 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your pressure washers

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Main causes: overfilling engine with oil, improper fuel/air mixture, choke system problems, dirty carburetor, engine nee…

Main causes: using a high-pressure spray tip when applying detergent, clogged siphon tube, chemical injection system fai…

Main causes: dirty air filter, stale fuel, clogged or dirty carburetor, bad unloader valve…

Main causes: damaged recoil starter, oil inside cylinder, locked up engine piston…

Main causes: stale fuel, gummed up carburetor, engine needs tune up, throttle and choke controls need adjustment, bad re…

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…

Repair guides for gas pressure washers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your pressure washer.

How to replace a pressure washer pump

How to replace a pressure washer pump

The pump can be damaged by air in the inlet water supply or by chemicals that remain in the pump body after using the ch…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

O-rings seal fittings on the pressure washer pump. Damaged seals allow water to leak from the pump. Follow these steps t…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

The unloader valve recirculates water to protect the pump from damage. If the unloader valve is defective, replace it us…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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