Thank you, I know how hard it can be finding advise. Most people prefer to keep it to themselves. Always buy the best you can afford for trouble free life of equipment. Ive tried using cheap equipment and it always fails at the worst possible time.
Cheap equipment is cheap because it's rubbish. I've been dealing in industrial pressure washers for over 20 years & it's true, you get what you pay for!
Hi, that's a tough one as it's quite a low flow rate. According to my charts you won't get an exact matching on the nozzle. The closest to your pressure rating is an 04 but it's rated at around 14lpm so probably a tad large so you will get a drop in pressure. It doesn't really list a specific size nozzle for your spec machine. Phill
So I pulled up a US nozzle chart (showing psi and GPM) as we use bar and LPM. According to the chart the nozzle size would be a 3.25 but since if never seen a turbo nozzle in that size I would suggest using the 3.5 or 035 as they are often referred to. I can't say for sure what kind of pressure drop you will get mind you. If you dropped to the 3.0 or 030 then it may cause excess pressure to your system. It will be hard getting an exact match that will give you full performance from your machine, but I would go for lower pressure rather than risking potential over pressure damage.
@@DirtyDriveAway thanks for your advice mate..ive learned a lot watching your videos...i think i will go for 3.5 and 4.0...or just go for 3.5 only? U think?
hello great tips. i am starting a pressure washing business in belgium and this kind of video are helping me a lot keep em comming 🙄
Thank you, I know how hard it can be finding advise. Most people prefer to keep it to themselves. Always buy the best you can afford for trouble free life of equipment. Ive tried using cheap equipment and it always fails at the worst possible time.
Sorry my english is not so good, but i have the turbo nozzle too, it is cleaning very simple. I am very happy with this.
washer 250bar/18lpm please TURBO nozzle size? size 040? 050? thanks
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Dirty Drive-Away, I’ve just bought a petrol pressure washer 200 bar what size turbo nozzle could I use with it ??
It will need to be sized to your machine to work properly, you will need to know the machines flow rate.
Cheap equipment is cheap because it's rubbish. I've been dealing in industrial pressure washers for over 20 years & it's true, you get what you pay for!
Great video mate..need your advice..my machine 3200 psi, 2.8 Gpm..what size of turbo nozzles suitable for me?
Hi, that's a tough one as it's quite a low flow rate. According to my charts you won't get an exact matching on the nozzle. The closest to your pressure rating is an 04 but it's rated at around 14lpm so probably a tad large so you will get a drop in pressure. It doesn't really list a specific size nozzle for your spec machine. Phill
So I pulled up a US nozzle chart (showing psi and GPM) as we use bar and LPM. According to the chart the nozzle size would be a 3.25 but since if never seen a turbo nozzle in that size I would suggest using the 3.5 or 035 as they are often referred to. I can't say for sure what kind of pressure drop you will get mind you. If you dropped to the 3.0 or 030 then it may cause excess pressure to your system. It will be hard getting an exact match that will give you full performance from your machine, but I would go for lower pressure rather than risking potential over pressure damage.
@@DirtyDriveAway thanks for your advice mate..ive learned a lot watching your videos...i think i will go for 3.5 and 4.0...or just go for 3.5 only? U think?
@@muttech16 I would probably start with on 035 as I think the 04 will be way too big and you will get a large drop in pressure.
@@DirtyDriveAway thanks...will definitely get the 3.5 first..cheers mate
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