Description
When you need consistent, wide-angle coverage for your broadcast spraying—whether you’re applying herbicides, pesticides, or liquid fertilizers—this TeeJet stainless steel flood jet nozzle delivers the kind of performance you can count on. It creates that classic wide fan pattern that covers more ground with each pass, helping you get through your fields faster while putting down even coverage.
What You’re Getting
- Stainless steel construction that resists corrosion and chemical damage from fertilizers and ag chemicals
- Wide-angle flood pattern that provides excellent overlap and uniform coverage across your boom
- Precision-machined orifice that maintains consistent flow rates and spray patterns season after season
- Standard TeeJet thread pitch that fits right into your existing cap and nozzle body setup
- Easy-to-clean design that won’t trap debris like some other nozzle types can
Built for Real Farm Work
This flood jet nozzle shines when you need broad coverage for field spraying operations. Whether you’re running a three-point sprayer behind your utility tractor for pasture work or operating a big self-propelled unit for row crop applications, it handles liquid fertilizers, post-emergent herbicides, and contact pesticides with ease. The wide spray angle makes it particularly good for applications where you want maximum ground coverage.
Made to Last
Stainless steel construction means this nozzle won’t pit or corrode when you’re running liquid fertilizers or other harsh chemicals. The orifice stays true to size longer than brass versions, so your application rates stay consistent throughout the season. It’s built to handle the vibration and bumps that come with field spraying without cracking or wearing out prematurely.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—just thread it into your TeeJet cap assembly. If you’re switching from a different nozzle type, double-check your pressure settings and ground speed to maintain proper application rates. Keep a few spare nozzles in the toolbox since a clogged tip can throw off your whole spray pattern, and having backups means less downtime during busy seasons.






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