My Patio & Wall Cleaner has stopped spinning
Modified on Fri, 26 Jun at 12:54 PM
Quick Answer
If the cleaning arm on your patio and wall cleaner has stopped spinning, this is usually caused by the central spindle becoming stiff or seized due to a lack of lubrication.
In most cases, applying a suitable lubricant will restore normal movement.
Before You Start
Before inspecting or servicing the patio cleaner, make sure:
- The pressure washer is switched off
- The unit is fully depressurised
- The cleaner is disconnected from the spray gun
Always:
- Place the unit on a stable, dry surface
- Check for visible debris around the spinning arm
- Ensure all moving parts are free from obstructions
Important: Never attempt to manually force the spinning arm while the machine is pressurised.
Why the Patio Cleaner Stops Spinning
Common causes include:
- Dry or insufficient lubrication in the spindle
- Dirt or debris restricting movement
- Build-up from dirty or hard water
- Lack of regular maintenance
How to Fix a Stopped Spinning Patio Cleaner
Follow these steps:
1. Check for debris
Inspect the underside of the cleaner for:
- Dirt
- Stones or grit
- Blockages around the spinning arm
Remove any visible debris carefully.
2. Lubricate the central spindle
- Locate the central spindle beneath the unit
- Apply a small amount of multi-purpose grease or suitable lubricant
- Rotate the spindle gently by hand to distribute the lubricant
Tip: Do not over-apply lubricant, a small amount is sufficient.
3. Test the spinning motion
- Reconnect the cleaner to the pressure washer
- Run water through the system
- Check that the arm spins freely under pressure
Important Maintenance Tips
- Regularly clean and rinse the patio cleaner after use
- Apply light lubrication periodically to prevent seizing
- Avoid using the cleaner on heavily debris-covered surfaces without pre-rinsing
- Store in a dry environment to reduce corrosion risk
If the Problem Continues
If the arm still does not spin after lubrication:
- The spindle may be worn or damaged
- Internal components may be seized or corroded
- The unit may require replacement
In this case, please contact our support team via live chat or raise a support ticket with your model details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why has my patio cleaner stopped spinning?
The most common cause is a dry or seized spindle due to lack of lubrication or dirt build-up.
Can I fix a non-spinning patio cleaner myself?
Yes, in most cases applying multi-purpose grease to the central spindle will resolve the issue.
How often should I lubricate the spindle?
It is recommended to lubricate periodically, especially after extended use or storage.
What lubricant should I use?
A standard multi-purpose grease is usually suitable for restoring smooth movement.
Is it safe to keep using it if it is not spinning?
No. Continued use without spinning can reduce cleaning performance and may strain the internal components.
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