1/8" MPT 8.0 Orifice 25° Pressure Washer Nozzle

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The Ultimate Heavy-Duty Solution for High-Flow Scouring

We built this nozzle with guys running high-volume pumps in mind who need to cut through heavy mud or thick grime without stepping back to a tiny nozzle that gets the job done at a snail's pace. The precision-carved 8.0 orifice lets your system do what it's meant to do - deliver that high-energy water column that just hits hard and stays consistent - and that's exactly what you need when a wide rinse just isn't enough.

The Workhorse for Aggressive Surface Cleaning

The 25-degree spray angle is the sweet spot for pros – heavy-duty tasks just love this angle, it creates a real powerful fan that packs more punch than a wide tip, but still gives you enough coverage to keep your work moving at a good clip. And because of that 1/8" MPT thread, this nozzle is ready to get locked into whatever spray bars, undercarriage cleaners or custom manifolds you need it to. It connects rock solid and leak free - no shaking loose when you're pushing the limits of your high-flow equipment. This is the kind of industrial-grade hardware that turns a standard wash into a high-performance operation

  • 8.0 Orifice: We went big here, massively oversized this orifice to let those high volume pumps do what they were made to do - deliver all that water flow without any restriction whatsoever.

  • 25° Spray Pattern: Gives you a powerful, but not too overpowering fan that balances out cleaning force with surface coverage so you can get the job done right.

  • 1/8" MPT Thread: This thing is rock solid, precision-machined threads that give you a permanent, secure connection - not gonna vibrate loose on you when you're pushing that equipment to the limit.

  • Stainless Steel Construction: We built this nozzle to last, using good ol' fashioned stainless steel that's gonna withstand orifice erosion and corrosive chemicals - it's going to hang in there even in the tough situations.