SanDiegoSS
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We have a WW Razor with an undercarriage wash at the entrance. It works well but they are located close to the entrance and there is a lot of water that mists out and covers customers buying tokens or vending.
I don't have the option of moving anything so I was thinking that if I could direct the water more it could make a difference. Has anyone put an elbow or directional tip like these two examples with success? I can't find the pressure rating of the spray tip. The elbow or tip state 150psi. If I just put it on the spray tip closest to the entrance I think it could contain a lot of the overspray, or perhaps replace them all.
I don't have the option of moving anything so I was thinking that if I could direct the water more it could make a difference. Has anyone put an elbow or directional tip like these two examples with success? I can't find the pressure rating of the spray tip. The elbow or tip state 150psi. If I just put it on the spray tip closest to the entrance I think it could contain a lot of the overspray, or perhaps replace them all.
35 Degree Flat Spray Nozzle | Spraying Systems 1/4P-3510
The Spraying Systems 1/4P-3510 FlatJet nozzle delivers a strong, flat spray in automatic in-bay and tunnel applications.
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Brass 45-Degree Pipe Street Elbow, 1/4" | 28-231
Join pipes, fittings, and other components with male and female 1/4" NPTF ends at a 45-degree angle, with a 45-Degree Pipe Street Elbow.
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