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Spraying Systems 1/4" Veejet MEG 95° 500psi

SM-8.708-078.0

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Orifice Size: #01.0

Extra Wide Angle | Maximum Coverage, Lowest Impact

The Spraying Systems VeeJet® 95° Nozzle is designed for the widest fan pattern in this style of nozzle. Compared to 80°, the 95° pattern spreads flow even further, making it ideal for coverage-first applications where you want uniform wetting with minimal “hot spots.”

This is an excellent choice for wide spray bars, rinse/washdown, and coating/wetting scenarios where consistency matters more than impact force — especially at lower pressures.

✅ Tapered Edge Design

VeeJet nozzles feature a specially machined orifice that creates tapered edges to the spray pattern. This allows for uniform coverage when multiple nozzles are mounted on a spray bar or manifold, as the tapered edges overlap to prevent "striping."

⚠️ Pressure Rating Warning

This series is rated for a maximum of 500 PSI. It is NOT designed for high-pressure blasting.

  • Correct Use: Downstream injection, city water pressure, booster pumps, sprayer pump, softwash application (under 500 PSI).
  • Incorrect Use: Direct connection to a 4000 PSI pressure washer pump outlet.

Technical Specifications

Model Spraying Systems VeeJet® (H-U Series)
Thread Type 1/4" NPT Male
Material Stainless Steel (303)
Spray Angle 95 Degrees (Extra Wide)
Max Pressure 500 PSI

Professional 95° Use Cases:

  • Spray Bars / Manifolds: Maximum coverage helps reduce striping when nozzle spacing is set correctly.
  • Rinsing & Washdown: Covers large areas quickly with consistent fan coverage at low pressure.
  • Coating / Wetting Applications: Promotes uniform application and reduces narrow “lines” compared to smaller angles.

💡 Did you know?

The "Vee" in VeeJet refers to the internal V-notch cut that forms the spray pattern. This shape allows for a higher volume of flow at lower pressures compared to the "cat-eye" shape of a high-pressure MEG nozzle.

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