Titanium wand jets,

Luky

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Flow is based on psi. Most spray jets are rated at 40psi. Based on that, 5 - 80015 jets will flow .75 gpm @40 psi (.15gpm per jet×5) and 1.35 to 1.5gpm @400psi

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What “flow” number meansEach jet has a flow rating (for example, a 02 jet is “2 flow,” a 015 jet is “1.5 flow,” a 03 jet is “3 flow,” etc.).To get the wand’s “flow,” you add up the flow numbers of all the jets on that wand.Example: two 02 jets → 2 + 2 = “4 flow.”Example: three 02 jets → 2 + 2 + 2 = “6 flow.”

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The 4 flow is a nice compromise. I can use it with my 500 psi portable, which gives me more like 400 psi on a 4 flow or on the truck mount. I don't notice any real difference from my 6 flow wands. I feel the shear angle helps.

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Dwain Ray

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What “flow” number meansEach jet has a flow rating (for example, a 02 jet is “2 flow,” a 015 jet is “1.5 flow,” a 03 jet is “3 flow,” etc.).To get the wand’s “flow,” you add up the flow numbers of all the jets on that wand.Example: two 02 jets → 2 + 2 = “4 flow.”Example: three 02 jets → 2 + 2 + 2 = “6 flow.”

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This 4 flow 6 flow thingie is some sorta carpet cleaner slang. Living and working in a rural area has not allowed me to be around enough of you to pickup on it. So i have to rely on manufacturers & technical manuals and they generally speaking dont speak carpet cleaner slang. I believe that you're referring to the last# on the spray jet and disregarded the rest . But by doing that is where i get confused for example 80015 out put is ¹/¹⁰ of an 8015, and an 8015 jet sprays 3× more than an 8005 but all three have the same last number . At my shop i have a complete spraying systems manual. This weekend ill take a few pictures of the information that might help answer your questions. Meanwhile if you go to youtube and search "sprayerguru"click on videos scroll down to the one pictured below, in less than 2minutes the fog surrounding this subject should start to clear

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Dwain Ray

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This 4 flow 6 flow thingie is some sorta carpet cleaner slang. Living and working in a rural area has not allowed me to be around enough of you to pickup on it. So i have to rely on manufacturers & technical manuals and they generally speaking dont speak carpet cleaner slang. I believe that you're referring to the last# on the spray jet and disregarded the rest . But by doing that is where i get confused for example 80015 out put is ¹/¹⁰ of an 8015, and an 8015 jet sprays 3× more than an 8005 but all three have the same last number . At my shop i have a complete spraying systems manual. This weekend ill take a few pictures of the information that might help answer your questions. Meanwhile if you go to youtube and search "sprayerguru"click on videos scroll down to the one pictured below, in less than 2minutes the fog surrounding this subject should start to clear

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Upon further investigation i think you're better off with sprayerguru videos and Google ing information with google enter entire nozzle# and pressure your working at for proper flow and youll get the answer you need then simply multiple by the number of nozzles for total flow. However if you fail to give working pressure, the answer you'll recive will be different because default standard pressure for information is 40psi. I think any information i pull up outa manuals will just confuse you more (heres a sample) and my contacts business card. Mind you I've had this for several years now

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The 4 flow is a nice compromise. I can use it with my 500 psi portable, which gives me more like 400 psi on a 4 flow or on the truck mount. I don't notice any real difference from my 6 flow wands. I feel the shear angle helps.

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Cleanworks reply to Mikey. Now, I'm really confused about what 4 flow and 6 flow mean
It's just the size and amount of the jets on the wand. This wand uses 2-11002 jets, with the 110 being the angle and the 02 the size of the jet. Since I have 2 of them, it's a 4 flow. You can get the same with 11004 single jet. A 6 flow can be 2-11003 jets or on a 4 jet wand, 11015 jets. The larger the number, the more water flowing.
 

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It's just the size and amount of the jets on the wand. This wand uses 2-11002 jets, with the 110 being the angle and the 02 the size of the jet. Since I have 2 of them, it's a 4 flow. You can get the same with 11004 single jet. A 6 flow can be 2-11003 jets or on a 4 jet wand, 11015 jets. The larger the number, the more water flowing.
Yes, that's what I ssid when I replied to the post about the jets; I have 2 jets- 9502 , 4 jjets- 95015 . Was I wrong to say that my wand has 10 flow? I learned that stuff twenty years ago, and I remember it always forever .
 

Luky

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Try a Hole Glide with your poetry for a great improvement
What poetry? I wrote one paragraph sentence. You rose to another level calling me an a hole
You don't have to write in riddles, I comprehend just well and I'm not going to pay attention to your antics . Good Lord, stay longer on your rowing machine
 

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