If you change nozzles frequently during daily field operations, this adjustable flooding nozzle will save time and allow you to cover more acres in a day. The CP Nozzle is available in three sizes—low volume with 8 or 10 orifices, 2.5 through 30, and regular volume with 8 orifices, 5 through 60.
The polypropylene body with quick coupler adapter will attach to a 3/4" cam coupling body (see "Related Parts and Products"). The nozzle features a stainless steel deflector. The selector comes in poly or stainless steel. CP Combos include a check valve for drip-free operation. Just pull stem to flush.
Features:
- Poly body,
- Teflon/Viton internals
- Quick Coupler Inlet
- 7-50 PSI Operation Range.
How to Choose the right CP Nozzle:
Step 1.Select regular or low volume - Pick the best volume match for the majority of applications.
Step 2.Select 3-Way or 360° Deflector - 3-way gives a superior pattern on regular volume nozzles through broadest range of flow rates and pressures, On 60" spacing using large orfices and higher pressures the 3-way deflector is highly recommended. 3-Way gives superior pattern on low volume nozzle at 30" or 40" spacing at both ends of the flow spectrum. 360° deflector gives good results on 30" centers or less and through mid-range orfices on either regular or low volume nozzles.
Step 3. Choose Polypropylene or Stainless Steel Selector - Poly selectors are durable and corrosion resistant, inexpensive to replace when orfices show wear. Stainless steel selectors are recommended for abrasives and slurries.
Notes:
A CP nozzle chart is located at the end of the nozzles listed below. "See Related Parts and Products" for screens and CP bodies. Regular volume nozzles should be mounted at a maximum of 60" centers with a 36"–60" boom height. Low volume nozzles should be mounted on 40" centers or less. Orientation should be between 0 and 45 degrees upward of ground parallel. Operating pressures between 10 and 40 PSI. The best performance will be achieved by selecting orifices which permit use of mid-range pressures. If wear or damage occurs, deflectors and selectors are replaceable.