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Pressure Washer 3600 PSI Turbo Nozzle Rotating-Rotary
With 1/4 Quick Connect Plug.


Always Point the Nozzle Toward The Ground When first Pulling The Gun Trigger

You must Select the Proper Sized Nozzle for your machine
( Very Important )

If you are not sure of what size to purchase, just message us with your pressure washer gallons per minute and the psi for the Pressure Washer.

          Here is a link for a nozzle sizing calculator:

  https://www.mtmhydroparts.com/pages/nozzle-size-calculator






It's very important to have the correct sized nozzle, See The Nozzle sizing chart.
If you are not sure of the correct size that you need, send us a message with your pressure washer PSI and GPM (gallons per minute)

  • Choosing a nozzle with too large an orifice will reduce operating pressure.
  • Choosing a nozzle with too small an orifice will limit water flow and possibly create an excessive load on the machine.

Item Specifications

  • Creates a powerful jet of water. The water with high flow rate can clean heavily soiled areas quickly, easily and efficiently.
  • Ideal for cleaning heavily soiled bricks and large amounts of dirt.
  • Max. pressure: 3,600 PSI 100℃ 212°F.
  • Turbo nozzle cleans up to 40% faster than standard nozzles.
  • Fits most brands connect to ¼” fittings of pressure washer wand for an intense clean.
  • Caution: Thread seal tape or glue should be applied on 1/4” quick-connect plug to avoid leakage before usage.

  • Material:Solid Brass & Stainless Steel Plug, Ceramic, Rubber Protective Sleeve

  • Maximum Temperature : 212°F.


  • Use the table below to select the properly sized nozzle for your machine.
    Determine the nozzle size by matching the operating pressure (PSI) of your machine to the gallons per minute (GPM)

For example, if the PSI of your pump is 2500 and the GPM is 2.8, then the nozzle orifice size you will need is 3.5.
Choose the closest nozzle size according to the chart. 

The orifice size of the nozzle determines the operating pressure of your machine. As a rule of thumb, the smaller the orifice, the greater the restriction of water flowing through the machine. This causes the pressure to increase.
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