This plastic L shaped inlet pipe is a genuine Karcher spare part.
This is Chassis number dependent. Please view our Karcher Video Tutorials section to find our guide to finding your model number. All seals and components included with this part are highlighted in yellow in the parts diagram under images. Please note that a Torx 15 Screwdriver is required to fit this part.
Prior to ordering, please check the list of models to ensure this is the right part for you.
Other part numbers for this item: 4002667436938, 40630000, 5.063-984.0, 50639840
How to replace Karcher inlet and outlet connectors
This video should help with fitting this part. However, the exact layout and fitting technique may differ for your make and model.
Be safe - always unplug any appliance from the electricity supply before carrying out any work on it.
If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.
This does the job. It is what it says on the packet02 April 2013
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By dave- Cornwall
Easy to fit following the video instruction. Postage however a bit high for the object.
easy to follow diagram01 April 2013
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By fixit- chirk
thought i might have to buy new, but when i looked on the internet E spares had a easy to follow parts list. received parts within a few days and a simple operation to fit new part.
Excellent will use again
Saved a lot of money with this10 December 2012
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By Anonymous- UK
When the inlet on my pressure washer broke I feared I was in for an expensive repair costing many tens of pounds. But this product spared me most of that. It fitted as it ought. But I would not have been able to do it without the illustrative video from e-spares. It was, indeed, as straightforward as the video suggested, to replace the broken part and I am pretty cack-handed at this sort of thing. I could not have done it without it- this is an excellent part of the e-spares service. If I can do it, so can you.
I was looking for a Torx screwdriver too, with a head that fits the type of screws in my pressure washer. Most screwdrivers have a slot head, like this "-" or a "+" phillips type head. Torx has a head more like " * ", like a star. Now, I've discovered that the required tool is most commonly sold as an Alan Key (format) not as a typical screwdriver. You can buy a set of various sizes in good tool stores.