Nozzle Shooter Tip
Quick Overview
- Shooter tips are designed for 4 to 5 gpm Pressure Washers
- Develops a straighter, longer water stream
- Extend your spray another 7 to 10 feet past a regular Zero Tip
- Can be installed in a single Holder or Added to your 4 position holder
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$25.50 - $25.70
Orifice Size Selection
Shooter Tips
The Tip Sizes is coordinated with your pressure washer or Softwash Sprayer.
When used with a Pressure Washer this is the tip size selection guide:
No. 20 2.0-3.5 GPM
No. 30 4.0-4.5 GPM
No. 40 5.0-7.0 GPM
No. 50 8.0-9.0 GPM
No. 60 10.0-12.0 GPM
A 4 to 6 GPM pressure washer can reach up to 40ft depending on wind and approach angle.
A 7-12GPM pressure washer can reach as high as 60 feet!
Shooter tips are a lifesaver when you need to reach difficult areas while washing a home.
For Soft-Wash sprayers (12v, or gas) the most used tip is the 40 size
Shooter Tips reduce atomization which helps to create a long and tight trajectory stream of water. These will pull soap and rinse if you are using a down stream injector.
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