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Udor Turbo Gun 8in

Item #: 74-5240  UPC : 724235254648  MPN : 26.901.162T/7.0mm nozzle

$166.25

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Udor Turbo Gun 8in

The Udor Turbo Spray Gun is a versatile, high-performance spray gun designed for power sprayers, softwash sprayer systems, skid sprayers, and truck-mounted rigs. It features an adjustable spray pattern, ranging from a straight stream to a cone mist, ideal for high-volume applications such as soft washing, tree spraying, and lawn care.


The Udor Turbo Spray Gun requires one of the following adapters to connect to U.S. NPT fittings:
Udor 207P8 Brass Coupler 1/2:
  • 1/2in Female Metric Thread x 1/2in FNPT
  • Used as a 1/2in FNPT inlet port for Udor spray guns.
Udor 207P12/8 Brass Coupler 3/4:
  • 1/2in Female Metric Thread x 3/4in FNPT
  • Used as a 3/4" FNPT inlet port for Udor spray guns.

These adapters ensure proper compatibility between metric and U.S. fittings.

The gun comes standard with a 2.3mm (15 Tip), delivering:

  • 2 GPM at 100 PSI
  • 4 GPM at 400 PSI

For better performance at lower pressures, larger nozzle tips like the 4mm (40 Tip) and 4.5mm (55 Tip) are recommended, allowing higher flow rates with less pressure strain. This improves longevity and efficiency in demanding spray applications.

Recommended Tip Flow Rates for Cleaning:

3.5 mm (30 Tip): 4.5 GPM at 100 PSI, 6 GPM at 200 PSI

4 mm (40 Tip): 5 GPM at 100 PSI, 10 GPM at 400 PSI

4.5 mm (55 Tip): 6.5 GPM at 100 PSI, 12.5 GPM at 400 PSI

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