Overview
Teejet Nozzle XR Extended Range
Overview
Product Description
The TeeJet Extended Range Nozzle has a flat fan spray pattern provides uniform coverage and reduced drift at lower pressures and smaller droplets at high pressure for thorough coverage.
"VS" indicates that the tip is VisiFlo color coded with a Stainless Steel Core.
"VK" indicates that the tip is VisiFlo color coded with a Ceramic Core. 10 days to ship
"SS" indicates that the tip is Stainless Steel.
Excellent spray distribution at a wide range of pressures. VisiFlo colour coded nozzles have stainless steel cores for longer lifespans.
The printing on all nozzles indicates the angle and capacity. Always refer to nozzle chart to verify angle and capacity.
- Excellent for pre-emergent systemic surface applied herbicides, and post-emergent systemic and contact herbicides.
- Recommended for sprayers with spray controller systems to allow for the wider variances in pressure that occur with these systems.
- Reduces drift at lower pressures, gives better coverage at higher pressures.
- Installs on any conventional Teejet style nozzle body.
Strainer Recommendations:
- 100 Mesh Strainers for XR nozzles that end in '01 and '015' (for example, XR8001VS)
- 50 Mesh Strainers for XR nozzles that end with '02' to '08 (for example, XR8008VS)
Recommended Nozzle Cap Choices for automatic spray alignment:
- Threaded Brass Nozzle Cap CP1325
- Threaded Nylon Nozzle Cap CP8027-NYB
- Quick TeeJet Cap CP25611-1-NY
- Quick TeeJet Cap CP25612-1-NYR with gasket
- For larger capacity sizes (XR8010SS, XR11010SS), a CP25609 or CP25610 Cap with gasket
Please see Related Products for more information on nozzle caps and strainers.
Please review Resources for Calibration Charts to accurately calibrate your sprayer.
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM):
Make every drop count with your PWM control. PWM spray tip control systems, like DynaJet, use a PWM valve located at the nozzle body to adjust spray tip flow rate when changes in speed are detected. Spray tips paired with PWM controls are serving two main purposes: the formation of the spray pattern and droplet size. Target droplet size selection should be based on providing enough coverage for proper pest control while balancing out the need for drift management.
With air induction tips, air is mixed with water through a venturi air aspirator that produces large air-filled droplets. When a PWM valve is used together with certain air induction tips, the mixing chamber and air inlet can fill with water as the PWM valve cycles. This can then result in water escaping out the air inlet holes, which can lead to poor distribution. New designs in air-induction tips have been proven to work well with PWM valves and nozzle control systems.
Based on a combination of field and laboratory testing, PWM approved spray tips must meet the following criteria at a variety of duty-cycles:
- Excellent spray distribution across the boom
- Skip-free application
- Excellent spray distribution in the direction of travel
- Rapid and complete spray pattern formation
- Droplet size consistency