Nozzles Brass 1/4 npt
Brass and Stainless Steel Nozzles in larger diameter sizes for flowing Softwash and other chemicals onto the Building Surface. Great for Softwash Cleaning and other Restoration Tasks. Sofwash Cleaning is Low Pressure Cleaning of the structure that avoids the potential damage that high pressure cleaning can cause.
Every time you purchase industrial or commercial brass nozzles from Jracenstein for softwash spray, you can rely on affordable prices, prompt shipment, and courteous customer service.
All Nozzles Brass 1/4 npt Products
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Item #: 150-0M$2.85 - $8.4032 options available PPI: 1180984.59
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Item #: 74-5CM$3.052 options available PPI: 20322.24
Brass Nozzles and Tips for soft-washing
- 1/4 npt nozzles in several degrees. Select the Tip your prefer for Mix and Rinse
- 4 position Holders are available to ease Tip Changing
- Brass Tips are preferred for their even spray patterns
- Stainless Steel Tips are long lasting but can spray heavy at the sides
Tip Sizes for Soft-Washing & Pressure Washing
In this post, we'll explain how to interpret tips correctly, how to use them effectively, how to arrange them, and how to prevent using them incorrectly, which might cause long-term harm to an engine or pump or even spoil the surface you're trying to make seem nicer.
The spray bar on most surface cleaners has two or three points. Determine the GPM rating you need for each tip after selecting the degree you choose to utilize (first two digits). You should first determine the GPM of the pressure washer you are using. Then, find out how many tips your surface cleaner's spray bar has. To match the GPM of your machine, you need properly distribute the GPM of the spray bar's tips. Alternately, you will need to slightly "oversize" your tips if you wish to lower the PSI.
Use products from Front 9 Restorations like F9 BARC, F9 Groundskeeper, or F9 Efflorescence if you have any inorganic stains. Another outstanding item we provide is EBC Restorer, which is excellent for cleaning new structures because it dissolves tire marks and many other inorganic stains with ease. With all of the recent wildfires brought on by climate change, EBC Restorer can also be administered through an injector at a ratio of 10:1 to quickly remove fire retardant powders, which has become a very common and extremely lucrative service.
JRacenstein encourages you to become knowledgeable about correct tip selection, gain confidence in regularly monitoring their quality, replace them as necessary, and use various sizes depending on the type of surface you are cleaning.
Examining the nozzle's condition is important since an orifice can vary or become clogged with repeated use. One sand grain can make its way to the nozzle and clog it up if it enters your high pressure line. At this stage, you'll need to disassemble the nozzle and force the nozzle out using a dental pick. Maintaining your equipment above the ground when not in use and avoiding washing material in the direction of your equipment are two simple strategies to prevent this. Additionally, your hose should have a high pressure ball valve on the end so that whenever you start your engine, you may let any sand grains run out of the hose before you start your surface cleaner.
In addition, because of the high pressure and low height of the nozzles, there will be a rebound effect, which will cause the sand to bounce off the ground and begin to corrode the nozzles and even the spray bar. The best course of action is to buy one or two extra spray bars that fit your surface cleaner and keep them on hand before you really need them.
Always keep extra tips on hand when it comes to tips. Purchase a compact box with dividers for yourself, stock up on the tip sizes you might require, and then categorize and label each one.
Put the appropriate ratchet and socket inside the box that will be used to swap out the threaded nozzles. Teflon tape and sealant should also be available. The majority of us wouldn't think twice spending $200 to $300 on something for our business, but we are hesitant to stock up on tips and other things. In all honesty, $300's worth of tips and quick connects would last you a year or two and prevent expensive downtime in the event of a problem.
We sincerely hope that this has improved your understanding of tips. If you have any further inquiries or believe that we have omitted something that could be useful to others, please contact us by email or phone at any time.