DI Accessories MTM Hydro Black NH35 Nozzle Guard - 4.5 - 25
$14.99
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Available Sizes
2.5 - 25
$14.99
2.5 - 40
$14.99
4.5 - 25
$14.99
4.5 - 40
$14.99
Product Information
- Protect yourself, your nozzle and your vehicles from damage
- Zinc plated steel for durability
- 1/4" QC plug
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Product Description
The MTM Hydro Black NH35 Nozzle Guard is a protective accessory designed to safeguard your paint, your self and nozzle from accidental damage during pressure washing. When you are using a pressure washer, the water can be incredibly powerful and the nozzle guard acts as a barrier to protect yourself and others when the pressure washer is in use. The NH35 Nozzle Guard features a rubber protective housing around a zinc plated nozzle with a 1/4" MTM QC plug. This quick connect size fits perfectly in all commercial grade and MTM branded 1/4" couplers for quick release during use. Due to the zinc plated steel, the NH35 is the most cost effective nozzle guard in the MTM Hydro lineup. If you are looking for something more durable, check out the Acqualine Nozzle Guard, which comes in at 316 stainless steel! On top of protecting yourself and others, the nozzle guard protects the nozzle itself from damage and the paint or vehicle you are working on from dings. It also comes in 4x different degrees, allowing you to choose your favorite washing degree for your setup. Add a nozzle guard to your pressure washer setup with the MTM Hydro Black NH35 Nozzle Guard!Nozzle Guard Options:
- MTM Hydro Acqualine - 316 stainless steel nozzle with a stainless steel plug, blue rubber guard.
- MTM Hydro NH35 - Zinc plated nozzle and plug that is rated to 4500 psi, black rubber guard.
Orifice and Degree Size Options:
- The larger the orifice number, the larger the water flow and lower the pressure. The 2.5 orifice will deliver a more concentrated, high-pressure stream of water while the 4.5 orifice will produce a wider spray with less pressure.
- The higher degree number (25 vs 40) indicates a wider spray pattern and lower pressure, while a lower degree number means a more concentrated, powerful stream; for example, a 0 degree tip produces a very narrow, high-pressure jet, while a 40 degree tip has a wider, gentler spray.
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