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Variable Nozzle

Pressure washer variable nozzle that can be adjusted to change the spray pattern and pressure. They can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, from general cleaning to precision work. The spray pattern can be adjusted from a wide fan to a pinpoint stream. Soap can be dispensed at low pressure.

Quality PA brand with screw-on 1/4″ female thread.

4050 PSI max 90°C.

Signs of Nozzle Wear:

Uneven spray patterns.
Loss of pressure.
Larger spray angles.
Visible pitting or damage on the nozzle.

Why Nozzles Wear Out:

Abrasive Particles: Dirt or sand in the water erodes the nozzle.
High Pressure: Intense water jets gradually wear down materials.
Chemical Corrosion: Harsh chemicals weaken the nozzle over time.
Material Fatigue: Repeated pressure cycles degrade the nozzle.
Improper Use: Using the wrong nozzle for the task accelerates wear.
Poor Maintenance: Debris buildup or lack of cleaning causes damage.
Low-Quality Materials: Softer materials like plastic wear out faster.

Prevention Tips:

Use water filters to trap particles.
Choose durable nozzles like stainless steel or ceramic.
Clean and inspect nozzles regularly.
Match nozzle type to the pressure cleaner and task.
Replace worn nozzles promptly to maintain performance.

$75.00

Specifications

What Size Pressure Washer Nozzle Do You Need? Let’s Find Out!

If the nozzle size for your pressure cleaner isn’t written on the side of your nozzle or provided in the manufacturers manual please follow these 2 easy steps below.

1) Choose the the correct nozzle size:

Choosing the right nozzle size isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation—it depends on your pressure washer’s power. Here’s what you need to do:

1️⃣ Check the Max Output: Find your machine’s PSI (pounds per square inch) and LPM (liters per minute). These numbers are your key to success. They are usually display on the pump.

2️⃣ Match It Up: Use the chart in the images to identify the correct nozzle series for your setup. Start with the PSI at the top, then follow that column down to match the LPM of your machine, the nozzle size (orifice size) is then listed on the left.

⚠️ Pro Tip: Never use a nozzle that’s too small—it can cause serious damage to your equipment. A little attention to detail now saves you big headaches later!

3) Select from our range of nozzles, the number indicates the size of the orifice for your specific machine.

If you need further assistance or if you have specific requirements please contact us today!

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