rotary nozzle

red1234

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Does anyone know where to find such nozzles rated at 15 gpm x1500 psi ?

What about standard nozzles ?
 
15 @ 1500 requires a #25 orifice. Standard nozzles are available in the #25 size, but in all my catalogs and sources, a #12 is the largest turbo nozzle available.
 
You can't use 2 at the same time?
 
You could get one of these...

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http://www.suttner.com/products/Details.cfm?PID=73&CID=4

and change the nozzles out for larger ones, as it is only available with #03 nozzles on it.


BUT...this dual nozzle lance would not fit Ken's application. We've already discussed his usage on the phone.

And, Ken, thanks for the order.
 
Russ, what do people typically purchase those dual turbo nozzle wands for? What are they cleaning?

Is it much better than a single turbo nozzle? I am asking this because you are splitting the flow between 2 nozzles instead of all the flow going to 1 nozzle.

Thanks Russ.
 
It's split between 2 - #03 nozzle, which is the equivalent of a #06. So, for 5.5 @ 3500, you're covering nearly twice the area with the same machine. And, as I said, you can buy whatever size turbos you want to put on it. I don't know why Suttner only offers it with #03s, but they do.
 
That price is actually pretty good for us Canucks, or at least what I can get local. Each nozzle as shown separately is $90+, or it was 2 years ago local for me. So $215 for everything is really a good price when you look at what I would just spend on 2 turbo nozzles alone. Considering most of my work is heavy equipment and I run into things like rock trucks that have a lot of heavy mud I will be bugging you in the near future for this.

Thanks for sharing this, I would have never thought this would be possible otherwise.
 
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