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Pressure Washer Hose Fittings: Types, Sizes, and How to Choose

Published May 20261,500 words6 min readARG Industrial Technical Team
Pressure Washer Hose Fittings Guide — ARG Industrial
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The most common pressure washer hosefittings are M22 (metric threaded), 3/8" NPT, and quick connect couplers.M22 fittings are standard on most consumer and light commercial machines. Industrial and high-pressure systems typically use 3/8" or 1/2" NPT threaded connections. Quick connect fittings allow tool-free hose swaps and are rated for specific PSI ranges — always match your fitting to your system's operating pressure.

Pressure Washer Fitting Basics

A pressure washer system has multiple connection points — between the pumpand hose, between the hose sections, and between the hose and the spray gunor wand. Each of these connections requires a fitting rated for the system's operating pressure and compatible with the hose size and thread standard used.

Getting fittings wrong is one of the most common sources of pressure washer leaks, blowouts, and reduced performance. An undersized or mismatched fitting can restrict flow, cause pressure drops, or fail entirely under operating pressure. A fitting rated for 1,500 PSI should never be used on a 4,000 PSI system, even if the threads connect.

Always match your fitting pressure rating to your system.Every fitting in a pressure washer system — not just the hose — must be rated at or above the pump's maximum output pressure. The system is only as strong as its lowest-rated component. When in doubt, contact Team ARG— we stock a full range of pressure washer hose and fittingsrated for light-duty through heavy industrial applications.

Key Terms

Before selecting fittings, it helps to know three measurements: the hose inner diameter (ID), the thread size and type at each connection point, and the system's maximum operating pressure in PSI. With those three numbers, the correct fitting can be identified quickly.

M22 Fittings

M22 is a metric thread standard (22mm outer diameter) used on the vast majority of consumer and light commercial pressure washers. It is the dominant fitting standard for residential and prosumer machines in the 1,200 to 3,200 PSI range and is the connection type you will find on most spray guns, wands, and replacement hoses sold at retail.

M22 × 14mm vs M22 × 15mm

There are two common M22 variants that look nearly identical but are not interchangeable. The M22 × 14mm fitting has a 14mm inner diameter orifice and is used on most cold water pressure washers. The M22 × 15mm has a slightly larger 15mm orifice and is commonly found on hot water machinesand some higher-flow units. The difference is visible only by measuring the inside of the fitting — the outer thread is the same on both.

Cross-connecting M22 × 14mm and M22 × 15mm fittings will thread together but create a poor seal that leaks under pressure. Always verify which variant your machine uses before ordering replacement hoses or fittings.

M22 Pressure Ratings

Standard M22 fittings are typically rated for up to 3,200 PSI. For systems operating above 3,200 PSI, M22 fittings may not be suitable — verify the pressure rating on the specific fitting you are using, and consider upgrading to NPT threaded connections for higher-pressure industrial applications.

NPT Threaded Fittings

NPT (National Pipe Tapered) fittings are the standard connection type for industrial pressure washer systems, high-pressure cleaning equipment, and commercial washdown applications. NPT threads seal by the taper wedging together as the fitting is tightened, with thread sealant filling the voids.

Common NPT Sizes for Pressure Washers

The most common NPT sizes in pressure washer applications are 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2". Residential machines often use 1/4" NPT at the pump outlet. Commercial and industrial machines typically use 3/8" NPT for hose connections and 1/2" NPT for high-flow pump ports. Larger industrial systems may use 3/4" or 1" NPT connections.

NPT fittings for pressure washer use are available in brass, stainless steel, and carbon steel. Brass is the most common choice for cold water applications. Stainless steel is preferred for hot water, chemical injection, and corrosive environments. Always use PTFE thread tape or a compatible liquid thread sealant on NPT connections — never run NPT dry.

NPT Pressure Ratings

Quality brass NPT fittings in 3/8" size are typically rated to 3,000-4,000 PSI. Stainless steel NPT fittings can be rated significantly higher. Always verify the pressure rating of the specific fitting — not all NPT fittings are rated for high-pressure use even if they physically connect.

Quick Connect Fittings

Quick connect fittings (also called snap couplers or push-to-connect couplers) allow tool-free connection and disconnection of hose sections, spray guns, and accessories. They use a spring-loaded sleeve that locks the fitting in place when pushed together and releases with a pull of the outer collar.

Quick Connect Standards

Pressure washer quick connect fittings are not universal — there are multiple incompatible standards on the market. The most common sizes are 1/4" and 3/8" quick connect. Within those sizes, the coupler body diameter and locking geometry can vary between manufacturers, making cross-brand compatibility unreliable. When replacing quick connect fittings, always match brand or bring the original fitting to confirm compatibility.

Quick Connect Pressure Ratings

Quick connect fittings for pressure washers are typically rated between 2,000 and 5,000 PSI depending on the size and materials. The pressure rating is stamped or molded on most quality fittings. Using an underrated quick connect is a common cause of coupling failures — the locking sleeve can blow off under pressure, creating a dangerous high-pressure hose whip situation.

Plug vs Coupler

Quick connect systems use two mating pieces: the coupler (female, has the locking sleeve) and the plug (male, has the locking groove). Both pieces must be the same standard to mate correctly. Most pressure washer guns and wandscome with a coupler; most hose ends come with a plug. Having the correct orientation matters — always verify before purchasing replacement fittings.

Hot Water vs Cold Water Fittings

Hot water pressure washersoperate at elevated temperatures — typically 140°F to 311°F (60°C to 155°C) — which significantly affects fitting material selection. Not all pressure washer fittings are rated for hot water service.

Cold Water Fittings

Cold water systems can use brass, zinc, or aluminum fittings in most cases. Standard M22, NPT brass, and plastic quick connect fittings are generally acceptable for cold water pressure washersoperating below 140°F. Always verify the temperature rating on plastic components — some quick connect couplers are not rated for temperatures above 120°F.

Hot Water Fittings

Hot water pressure washersrequire fittings rated for both the operating pressure and operating temperature. Brass and stainless steel NPT fittings are the preferred choice. Plastic quick connect fittings are generally not suitable for hot water service. The M22 × 15mm orifice is more commonly used on hot water machinesdue to the higher flow rates involved.

For steam cleaning applications above 212°F, only use fittings specifically rated for steam service. Contact Team ARGto confirm the correct fitting specification for hot water or steam cleaning applications.

Never use plastic quick connect fittings on hot water or steam pressure washers.Plastic components degrade rapidly under elevated temperatures and can fail suddenly under pressure. Use brass or stainless steel fittings rated for your operating temperature range on all hot water applications.

Fitting Type Comparison Chart

Use this reference table to compare pressure washer fitting types by application, pressure range, and best use case. Verify specific ratings with the product data sheet for your exact fitting.

Fitting TypeThread/SizeTypical PSI RangeHot Water RatedBest Application
M22 × 14mmM22 metric threadUp to 3,200 PSIVerify per productResidential/prosumer cold water
M22 × 15mmM22 metric threadUp to 3,200 PSICommon on hot water unitsHot water and higher-flow systems
1/4" NPT Brass1/4" NPT taperedUp to 3,000 PSIYes (verify temp rating)Pump outlets, light commercial
3/8" NPT Brass3/8" NPT taperedUp to 4,000 PSIYes (verify temp rating)Commercial and industrial hose connections
3/8" NPT Stainless3/8" NPT taperedUp to 6,000+ PSIYesHot water, chemical, high-pressure industrial
1/4" Quick ConnectQC snap coupler2,000–4,000 PSIBrass/SS onlyAccessory swaps, spray gunconnections
3/8" Quick ConnectQC snap coupler3,000–5,000 PSIBrass/SS onlyIndustrial hose connections, high-flow systems

Pressure and temperature ratings vary by manufacturer and material. Always verify with the product data sheet before use in high-pressure or hot water applications.

How to Choose the Right Pressure Washer Fitting

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Identify your system's operating PSICheck your pressure washer's pump label or manual for the maximum operating pressure in PSI. Every fitting in the system must be rated at or above this number. Do not use consumer-grade fittings on industrial machines.
2
Determine hot water or cold water serviceIf your machine heats water above 140°F, you need temperature-rated brass or stainless steel fittings throughout. Eliminate all plastic quick connect components from hot water systems.
3
Measure the existing thread size and typeUse a thread gauge or caliper to measure the thread outer diameter. Identify whether you have M22 metric, NPT, or a quick connect coupler. If NPT, determine the nominal pipe size (1/4", 3/8", 1/2"). Bring the original fitting to Team ARG if you are unsure.
4
Match the hose inner diameterThe fitting orifice must match or exceed the hose inner diameter to maintain flow rate. A fitting that is too small will restrict flow and reduce cleaning performance even if the pressure rating is correct.
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Select the correct material for your environmentBrass works well for most cold water applications. Stainless steel is required for hot water, chemical injectionsystems, marine environments, and food-grade washdown applications. Zinc fittings are lower cost but have limited chemical and temperature resistance.

Don't Forget Nozzles

The pressure washer nozzleat the end of your wand controls spray angle, pressure, and flow rate. ARG Industrial stocks a wide range of pressure washer nozzles— from 0° pinpoint nozzles for stubborn deposits to 40° wide-angle nozzles for rinsing large surfaces. Nozzle tip sizing must match your machine's GPM and PSI output to maintain proper system pressure. If you are replacing or upgrading nozzles, bring your machine specs to any Team ARG branch and we will match the correct tip. For large flat surface cleaning, ARG also stocks surface cleanersthat cover more area with less effort than a standard wand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size fitting does my pressure washer use?

Most residential and light commercial pressure washers use M22 metric fittings. Industrial machines typically use 3/8" or 1/2" NPT. Check your machine's manual or pump label, or measure the thread outer diameter — M22 threads measure 22mm across the outside of the threads.

Are all M22 pressure washer fittings the same?

No. There are two M22 variants: M22 × 14mm and M22 × 15mm. Both have the same outer thread but different inner orifice diameters. They will thread together but will not seal properly if mismatched. Always verify which variant your machine uses before purchasing replacement fittings or hose.

Can I use quick connect fittings on a hot water pressure washer?

Only if the quick connect fittings are brass or stainless steel and specifically rated for the operating temperature of your machine. Plastic quick connect fittings should never be used on hot water pressure washers— they degrade under heat and can fail suddenly under pressure.

What is the difference between M22 and NPT pressure washer fittings?

M22 is a metric thread standard (22mm OD) common on consumer and light commercial machines. NPT is a tapered pipe thread standard used on industrial machines and pump connections. They are not interchangeable but adapters are available. NPT connections generally offer higher pressure ratings and are more commonly used in industrial applications.

Do I need thread sealant on pressure washer fittings?

NPT fittings always require thread sealant — PTFE tape or a compatible liquid thread sealant. M22 metric fittings seal via a washer or O-ringat the face and do not use thread sealant on the threads. Quick connect fittings seal internally and require no sealant. Never apply thread sealant to M22 or quick connect fittings.

What PSI fitting do I need for a 4,000 PSI pressure washer?

You need fittings rated at or above 4,000 PSI throughout the entire system — pump outlet, hose ends, spray gun connection, and wand. For a 4,000 PSI system, 3/8" NPT stainless or brass fittings rated to 4,000+ PSI are the appropriate choice. Standard M22 fittings rated only to 3,200 PSI are not suitable for this application.

Where can I get pressure washer fittings same-day?

Team ARG stocks pressure washer hose, fittings, and accessories at all 13 branch locations across the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Bring in your existing fitting or machine specs and our counter staff will match the correct replacement on the spot.

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