Nozzles
This introduction is to help nozzle
users to understand the working principle and function of the
nozzles. Users might overwhelm by types and features of the nozzles
available. We will explain its features so users can get the most
out of it.
Nozzles are categorized in 3 types:
CLASS 1, CLASS 2 and CLASS 3
CLASS 1 Known as
General Nozzles
Least priced. Design for basic
performance and least durable.
CLASS 2 Known as
Special Nozzles
Moderately priced. Design for higher
performance and long term usage by changing wear and tear parts, for
example nozzle inserts.
CLASS 3 Known as
Special Nozzles
Most priced. Made by superior
material such as harden stainless steel, designed for highest
performance, replaceable inserts. User of this nozzle class weighs
its performance and durability over price.
Sewer pipe cleaning is a step-by-step
which requires systematic evaluation and tools to do the job right.
Since there is no nozzle can do all jobs, and there is no
guarantee that 1 jetting run can thoroughly clean the pipe.
Understand these Classes will help users to achieve streaking
results.
How to
choose the right nozzle for the job
Complete blockage
causes: Root mass, root ball, silt, concrete, encrustation, hard
grease.
Nozzle type:
Cement cutter, Chain cutter, and Punching group.
Partial blockage
causes: Root mass, root ball, silt, concrete, encrustation.
Nozzle type: Chain cutter,
Cleaning group, and Floor cleaning group.
No blockage
Maintenance required: Preventive maintenance, Periodic cleaning.
Nozzle type:
Floor cleaning group, Cleaning group, and Finishing group.
  
Root mass(Left),
Deposit(Middle), Sediment(Right)

Nozzle type from left(General, Cleaning, Punching, Finishing)

Floor cleaning nozzles
Specify your water jetter pressure,
flow rate, and hose connection size for correct nozzle sizing.
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