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Female Lance Fitting
| TYPE | Accessories for pressure washers |
AVA VROUWELIJKE LANSFITTING
What is so special about the Female Lance Fitting?
The AVA Female Lance Fitting is the crucial puzzle piece for anyone looking to maximize the flexibility of their AVA equipment. This fitting allows you to attach accessories that are normally connected directly to the high-pressure hose to the end of a lance or the gun. It is the ultimate bridge between different parts of the AVA ecosystem.
For the detailer who likes to experiment with different setups, this fitting offers unprecedented freedom. Do you want to connect a specific nozzle or a short drain hose directly to your gun for more control in tight spaces? Or do you want to attach another accessory to your Zoom Lance? With this robust brass fitting, you can make that connection in an instant without compromising on water pressure or stability.
MANUAL
How do you use the Female Lance Fitting?
Screw the female lance fitting onto the end of your AVA lance or directly onto the gun. The fitting uses the familiar bayonet lock, allowing you to secure it firmly with a simple "push-and-twist" motion. Once the fitting is mounted, you can click any compatible male accessory into it.
Always check that the coupling is fully locked before switching on the machine. Because this fitting is often used for heavier accessories or specific configurations, it is important to periodically check the rubber O-rings in the fitting for wear. A drop of acid-free silicone spray on the bayonet lock keeps the system running smoothly, allowing you to easily switch accessories even after intensive use.
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