Description
When you’re spraying orchards, vineyards, or specialty crops where you need thorough coverage around branches and dense foliage, getting the right spray pattern makes all the difference. This hollow cone tip creates fine droplets with a 360-degree spray pattern that penetrates canopies and sticks where you need it, giving you the thorough coverage that separates a good spray job from a great one. The ceramic orifice means you won’t be replacing it every season like you would with brass or plastic tips.
What You’re Getting
- Ceramic orifice that resists wear from abrasive chemicals and maintains its spray pattern for years, unlike brass or plastic tips that wear out quickly
- Hollow cone pattern that works perfectly with air assist systems to break spray into fine droplets that get carried into crop canopies
- Poly body construction that won’t crack from chemical exposure or temperature changes, so you get consistent performance spring through fall
- Black color coding makes it easy to identify at a glance when you’re switching between different orifice sizes
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip is designed specifically for air blast sprayers—the workhorses you’ll find in orchards, vineyards, and specialty crop operations where you’re applying insecticides, fungicides, and other crop protection products. Whether you’re running a three-point sprayer through grape rows or using a pull-behind unit in the orchard, this tip delivers the fine droplet pattern that air blast systems depend on.
Made to Last
Farm spraying puts tips through the wringer with harsh chemicals, temperature swings, and constant vibration. The ceramic orifice is where this tip really pays off—it stays sharp and accurate season after season, while the poly body handles everything from spring fungicide applications to late-season dormant oil sprays without cracking or corroding.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just thread it into your compatible TeeJet cap and you’re ready to go. Make sure you’ve got the right cap series for this tip, and always check your spray pattern on a test surface before heading to the field to make sure everything’s working as expected.



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