Description
When you need precise spray coverage for insecticides, fungicides, or other crop protection products, this TeeJet Veejet brass nozzle gives you the hollow cone pattern that breaks chemicals down into fine droplets for better penetration and coverage. If you’ve been dealing with poor spray distribution or chemicals that just aren’t getting where they need to go, the right nozzle makes all the difference in your application results.
What You’re Getting
- Hollow cone spray pattern that creates fine droplets for excellent coverage and penetration
- Durable brass construction that resists chemical erosion and maintains precision over time
- Standard TeeJet threading that fits most agricultural spray systems and boom setups
- Machined orifice that stays true to size for consistent flow rates season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This nozzle works great on boom sprayers, air blast systems, and specialty crop applications where you need thorough coverage of plant surfaces. It’s designed for orchards, vineyards, and specialty crop operations where the hollow cone pattern works perfectly with air assist systems to break up the spray into fine droplets that get carried into the crop canopy, ideal for applying insecticides, fungicides, and other crop protection products where complete coverage matters.
Made to Last
Brass holds up to farm chemicals and daily use better than plastic alternatives—the threads stay sharp, the orifice keeps its shape, and you won’t find yourself constantly replacing worn-out tips. This is the same quality material TeeJet has been using for decades in agricultural spray systems. Brass tips like this one outlast plastic and hold their precision longer than softer materials, with the machined orifice staying true to size even after thousands of acres, which means your application rates stay consistent.
Installation Notes
This nozzle threads directly into standard TeeJet caps and boom assemblies—no adapters or modifications needed. A quick tip: if your spray pattern starts getting uneven, it’s usually time to clean debris out of the orifice rather than replace the whole tip. Keep a small wire handy to clear any clogs, and your nozzle will keep performing like new.






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