Nozzle Tips Softwash, Brass, SS, Various Sizes
Quick Overview
- Select the Tip your prefer for Mix and Rinse
- Available in Brass or Stainless Steel
- Use 4 position Holders to ease Changing
- 1/4 inch male npt attachment
- Quality Nozzle Tip with 1/4in npt Male threads, and be used n the 4 position nozzle holder or individual female 1/4in Quick Connector lug
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$2.85 - $8.40
Tip Degree / Size / Material Selection
These softwash tips fit into 1/4 in female npt tip holders.
Brass Tips are preferred for their even spray patterns
Stainless Steel Tips are long lasting but can spray heavy at the sides
Soft-Wash tips for Trigger Sprayers,, ball valve guns and 1/4in holder
Use of the tips could be as follows:
Tips Assembled into a 4 position Holder
Can be used with the J Rod 4 tip holder
4 Position Tip Holder
This is the J Rod 4 Tip holder empty
Single Tip Holder in Stainless Steel
Use this single tip to hold a single Tip
Product Collections for Nozzle Tips Softwash, Brass, SS, Various Sizes
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