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Clemco 23525 TXP 6 Nozzle, 3/8" ID, Tungsten Carbide Lined ( Free Shipping )

$ 110.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Model: TMP-6
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: Blast Nozzle
  • MPN: 23525
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Clemco

    Description

    Clemco 23525 TXP 6 Nozzle, 3/8" ID, Tungsten Carbide Lined w/ Contractor Thread
    Advantages
    • Short-venturi nozzles (TJP, TYP) designed for blasting 12 to 18 inches away from the surface.
    • Long-venturi nozzles (TSP, TMP, TXP) allow high production blasting at a distance of 18 to 24 inches for hardtop-clean surfaces, and 30 to 36 inches for loose paint and soft surfaces
    • Expected life with expendable abrasives is approximately 300 hours
    • Durable natural rubber jacket
    • 1-inch entry provides smooth transition and maximum productivity with 1-inch ID blast hose
    • 1-1/4-inch entry ensures maximum productivity with 1-1/4-inch ID blast hose
    Note: Best performance is obtained when sizes of nozzle, blast machine piping, blast hose and air hose are properly matched.
    Air consumption may vary depending upon working conditions. To maintain desired air pressure as nozzle orifice wears, air consumption increases. The effects of nozzle wear on air consumption must be considered when selecting nozzles and the compressors that support them.
    When using nozzles with orifices 3/8-inch or larger, blast machine valves and piping must be 1-1/4-inch or
    larger to provide sufficient air volume.
    Please review the Compressed Air and Abrasive Consumption Chart to help you figure out abrasive consumption per hour for the nozzle you are using and to verify that the compressor being used is powerful enough.
    • Cfm range is based on blasting at 100 psi for the life of the nozzle.
    • Blast machine capacity should allow 20 to 30 minutes of blasting.
    • Hose ID should be three to four times the size of the nozzle orifice.
    Chart shows air consumption in cubic feet per minute (cfm), abrasive consumption in pounds per hour and cubic feet per hour for abrasives weighing 100 pounds per cubic foot, and compressor horsepower (hp) based on 4 to 4.5 cfm per horsepower.
    Note: Best performance is obtained when sizes of nozzle, blast machine piping, blast hose and air hose are properly matched.
    Air consumption may vary depending upon working conditions. To maintain desired air pressure as nozzle orifice wears, air consumption increases. The effects of nozzle wear on air consumption must be considered when selecting nozzles and the compressors that support them.
    When using nozzles with orifices 3/8-inch or larger, blast machine valves and piping must be 1-1/4-inch or
    larger to provide sufficient air volume.
    Please review the Compressed Air and Abrasive Consumption Chart to help you figure out abrasive consumption per hour for the nozzle you are using and to verify that the compressor being used is powerful enough.
    • Cfm range is based on blasting at 100 psi for the life of the nozzle.
    • Blast machine capacity should allow 20 to 30 minutes of blasting.
    • Hose ID should be three to four times the size of the nozzle orifice.
    Chart shows air consumption in cubic feet per minute (cfm), abrasive consumption in pounds per hour and cubic feet per hour for abrasives weighing 100 pounds per cubic foot, and compressor horsepower (hp) based on 4 to 4.5 cfm per horsepower.
    Note: Best performance is obtained when sizes of nozzle, blast machine piping, blast hose and air hose are properly matched.
    Air consumption may vary depending upon working conditions. To maintain desired air pressure as nozzle orifice wears, air consumption increases. The effects of nozzle wear on air consumption must be considered when selecting nozzles and the compressors that support them.
    When using nozzles with orifices 3/8-inch or larger, blast machine valves and piping must be 1-1/4-inch or
    larger to provide sufficient air volume.
    Please review the Compressed Air and Abrasive Consumption Chart to help you figure out abrasive consumption per hour for the nozzle you are using and to verify that the compressor being used is powerful enough.
    • Cfm range is based on blasting at 100 psi for the life of the nozzle.
    • Blast machine capacity should allow 20 to 30 minutes of blasting.
    • Hose ID should be three to four times the size of the nozzle orifice.
    Chart shows air consumption in cubic feet per minute (cfm), abrasive consumption in pounds per hour and cubic feet per hour for abrasives weighing 100 pounds per cubic foot, and compressor horsepower (hp) based on 4 to 4.5 cfm per horsepower.
    For all your sandblasting needs visit our store or e-mail us for more assistance.
    Our goal is to provide world class customer service and the lowest prices possible.
    Abrasive Blasting Depot.
    954 923 8323