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interpreting nozzle chart

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Can anyone tell me how to interpret the nozzle chart that is in the provided image? And once I understand the chart is it correct that I divide by 2 for my surface cleaner?

Thank you,

Derek Caldwell

That's not an easy chart to read.

But if you know your desired PSI and what GPM's your machine puts out, then go to the pressure column and continue down till you see your GPM.The slide left to see what nozzle size you need.

If you post desired psi and your gpm's we'll give you an exact size.

Scott

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First divide the GPM of your machine by 2. Then find that number on the chart that corresponds with the PSI of the machine. This will give you the correct orifice size.

ie: If your machine is setup to run 4@4000, you would normally run a 4.0. If you need 2 nozzles for your surface cleaner, you would need two 2.0.

The chart I use I got from dultmier web site. Hope this helps

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The absolute best nozzle chart I have ever seen. Very easy to figure out.

I tried posting Steve's too and couldn't get it to format when I posted. Thanks John, I too find that chart so easy to use too.

Scott

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