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Pressure Washer Pump
AAA 530062 triplex plunger pump featuring a black crankcase, black anodized manifold, integrated unloader valve with a ribbed black knob, brass M22 outlet, and garden hose inlet with screen filter. 🔍 Expand

530062 AAA Triplex Plunger 3/4” Shaft Pump 3600 PSI 2.5 GPM

Part # 530062
Pressure Washer Pump
3,600 PSI
Pressure
2.5 GPM
Flow Rate
16 lbs
Weight
Part Details
Part Number530062
BrandAAA
Item Weight16 lbs
Mounting OrientationHorizontal
Part TypePressure Washer Pump
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Specifications
Max Pressure3600
Flow Rate2.5
Inlet Size3/4” Garden Hose
Outlet SizeM22
Shaft Size3/4”
Bolt PatternSAE
Drive Key Size1” x 3/16”
Oil Capacity8.0 fl oz.

⚡ Performance At a Glance
Pressure
1,000 PSI8,000 PSI
3,600 PSI
Flow Rate
1 GPM10 GPM
2.5 GPM
3/4”
Shaft Size
SAE
Bolt Pattern
8.0 fl oz.
Oil Capacity
Description

The AAA 530062 is a Phoenix CY Series horizontal triplex plunger pump rated at 3,600 PSI and 2.5 GPM, built for direct-drive gas-powered pressure washers with a 3/4" hollow shaft and SAE standard flange bolt pattern. It features a vertical-mounted brass manifold with a horizontal unloader valve, a fully anodized die-cast aluminum crankcase, and ceramic-coated pistons.

Also Known As

Part numbers 530015, 530017, 930017 are other numbers used for the same product as 530062. These are alternative part numbers used to identify this product.

Alternate Part # Equivalent To Status
530015 = 530062 Same Product
530017 = 530062 Same Product
930017 = 530062 Same Product
Fits These Engines
Honda GX390 Honda GX270 Briggs & Stratton CR950 Briggs & Stratton XR Series Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Series Briggs & Stratton 1150 Series CRX340 CRX420 Kohler ECH630

This part is designed to work with the engine models listed above. Engine compatibility is based on shaft size, bolt pattern, and mounting orientation.

Common Issues & Solutions
Why is water coming out of the bottom of the pump where the brass head meets the black engine section?
Why This Happens

Each cylinder uses a two-stage seal stack to contain pressure around the ceramic plungers. Water inside the manifold head heats rapidly when the pump runs in bypass mode, and extended bypass operation—beyond two minutes—is enough to deform the rubber seals. Compromised seals allow water to escape through the weep holes on the underside of the pump head.

Solution

Remove the manifold, inspect the pressure seals for signs of damage and the ceramic plungers for hairline cracks. Replace the damaged components as needed.

Why is my pressure washer hose vibrating and the spray sputtering?
Why This Happens

The 530062 uses a PowerBoost valve—a spring-loaded needle valve inside the manifold that optimizes nozzle velocity. If sediment bypasses the inlet screen and wedges the needle open, or if the valve's O-rings wear from heat cycling, pressure becomes unstable inside the manifold. This shows up as rapid vibration through the hose and a noticeable drop in cleaning performance.

Solution

Remove the powerboost valve and extract all pieces including the spring and spacer. Clean debris and reinsert. If damaged, replace the valve with the 7110117 replacement kit.

Why does my pressure washer run fine but have barely any pressure when I pull the trigger?
Why This Happens

The unloader valve seat threads directly into the brass manifold and is sealed with an O-ring. Chemical corrosion or sustained pressure can deteriorate the O-ring or gradually loosen the seat from its threads. Either condition allows pressurized water to bypass the valve, reducing output to little more than standard garden hose pressure.

Solution

Remove and inspect the unloader for signs of corrosion or damage. Clean with steel wool and penetrating oil and reinstall. If issue persists, a replacement may need to be purchased.

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