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Post what the psi and gallons per minute your machine is and we can help you see what nozzles you need for it, some times a manufacturer will put codes on it like what you have to confuse you, make nozzles hard to purchase than other than the dealer and make you waste a lot of time looking around.

If it is a regular quick connect nozzle or 1/4" or 1/8" threded nozzle like most out there, we can help you get a nozzle that works with the specs of your machine.
 
Post what the psi and gallons per minute your machine is and we can help you see what nozzles you need for it, some times a manufacturer will put codes on it like what you have to confuse you, make nozzles hard to purchase than other than the dealer and make you waste a lot of time looking around.

If it is a regular quick connect nozzle or 1/4" or 1/8" threded nozzle like most out there, we can help you get a nozzle that works with the specs of your machine.

I seriously doubt that the identification number on the tip was stamped on there to confuse someone.
 
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Doesn't sound like intentional confussion to me.
.....Just saying!!!
 
I am glad you have that resource, I have not heard of that company so I will plug in these nozzle numbers that I have had for over 6 years now to see if there is a cross reference to what they are, between the bleach and acid, they got all eaten up and unfortunately the company that I bought the sprayer from is no longer in business so I had to rig up nozzles that almost work the same but not exactly.

One of them is: ABY17MFG27B211 and the other is HDB15AIC113

I wish they would have just used the numbers like most other spray nozzles have on them so I would not have spent a long time searching on the internet and calling companies asking about these numbers.

I eyeballed the size of the fan pattern and got somewhat close without buying too many spray nozzles from many different vendors on the internet and locally, sure could have used a reference like this one posted back then, especially if it had a reference for these 2 nozzles but that is ok, I got some that worked almost as good until the sprayer died on me and had to buy a different type, one with regular nozzles so I can replace them when worn out.

That looks like a good reference Adrian, thanks for posting it.
 
I save myself the trouble and mathematics by using variable degree cone tips.
Whatever size I need..... I just dial it in.
Just to be clear, that tip is for my dedicated pump not my PW pump.

$10.00 bucks at Tractor Supply and I get about 2-3 yrs out of it.

I run hydroxide, ox, 15% straight, through these tips. They are brass, and they turn black as oil, but they are the shizznizzle every time.
No math, no charts, I just dial the cone I need and move with it like a two dolla hooker on dolla day.
 
Adrian, will it shoot a straight stream also or just cone patterns?

I like the cone nozzles on the pump up sprayers, they work great, only have used the poly type that come with the sprayer, I might go to the TSC and get one of those brass cone nozzles to try out.
 
Adrian, will it shoot a straight stream also or just cone patterns?

I like the cone nozzles on the pump up sprayers, they work great, only have used the poly type that come with the sprayer, I might go to the TSC and get one of those brass cone nozzles to try out.

The ones that come on a pump sprayer are very very small. My reference I believe is 3/8 or maybe 1/4 in. threading.
Yes,..... it will dial down into a 35foot "Beam".
Same concept as the M-5 ( sort of).
Sidebar: I can get that distance with my deckster at 2.5 gpm with 40 psi.
It will shoot over a single story resi to the other side. ( that's another story though).
... or it can be dial up to a super fine mist.
 
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