The spray pattern of our rotomax rotary nozzles is achieved automatically by spinning the nozzle within the head. This helps break down the dirt on your cleaning surface. Agitation is multiplied when using the nozzle. The Rotomax rotary nozzles are great for cleaning paint, graffiti, rust, concrete, brick, sidewalks, mud and gum.
These Rotomax rotary nozzles use a zero degree pattern, but the rotating head improves the efficiency of your cleaning job. Ideal for large flat surfaces. The intense, high speed action of the spray area effectively cut's your cleaning time. Patios, driveways and mud are all easily cleaned with the Rotomax rotary nozzles.
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Light-weight with a large cleaning area. Use this nozzle to increase the impact of your pressure washer on your cleaning job. Uses a 0 degree nozzle and rotates it in a 15 degree pattern.
Features:
MODEL | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
ARM020 | 3,500 PSI Rotary Nozzle | $103.25 |
Light-weight with a large cleaning area. Use this nozzle to increase the impact of your pressure washer on your cleaning job. Uses a 0 degree nozzle and rotates it in a 15 degree pattern.
Features:
MODEL | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
8.711-038.0 | 5,800 PSI Rotomax 401 Rotating Nozzle | $156.55 |
Our full line of Rotary Nozzles
Rotating nozzles use centrifugal force to produce a strong impact and a spray pattern. Due to the reliability and effectiveness rotary nozzles have been widely accepted. The nozzle rotates a powerful, zero degree spray pattern in a circular motion to break down tough dirt and grime.NOTE: All rotating nozzles MUST be started with the wand pointing to the ground. Eye protection must be worn while using them.
Nozzle Materials
There are many types of nozzles available to provide differences in throughput, spray angle, and pattern. Spray nozzles are made from a variety of materials including brass, aluminum, stainless steel, hardened stainless steel, ceramic, and nylon. Brass nozzle tips are common because they are relatively inexpensive but they wear rapidly when used to apply abrasive materials such as wettable powders. They are also susceptible to corrosion by some liquid fertilizers. Aluminum tips are resistant to moderately abrasive materials.
Nylon or plastic tips are sometimes more resistant to wear than metal tips because molded tips have a smoother finish. The surface of a metal tip (especially brass and aluminum tips) has microscopic grooves as a result of machining and drilling the orifice. This rough finish presumably causes turbulence and enhances the abrasive action of particles suspended in a spray liquid. There are, however, disadvantages to nylon or plastic nozzles. The threads of some nozzle bodies and caps may be easily damaged by constant use, especially if they are over-tightened. They are also subject to swelling when exposed to some solvents.