Description
When you’re spraying herbicides or liquid fertilizer, drift is your enemy—especially when you’ve got sensitive crops nearby or wind picking up in the afternoon. This TeeJet Turbo Induction tip creates air-filled droplets that are heavier and less likely to drift off target, giving you better control over where your chemicals end up. It’s one of those upgrades that pays for itself the first time you avoid crop damage from spray drift.
What You’re Getting
- Turbo induction design creates larger, air-filled droplets that resist drift while maintaining good coverage
- 110-degree spray angle covers more ground with fewer passes, saving time and fuel
- White color coding makes it easy to identify the #8 orifice size at a glance
- Durable poly construction stands up to most farm chemicals without breaking down
- Direct fit on TeeJet cap series so you don’t need adapters or modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip works great for broadcast applications—think post-emergence herbicides on corn and beans, liquid nitrogen sidedressing, or fungicide applications. The 110-degree fan pattern gives you solid overlap at standard boom heights, and the larger droplet size means you can spray in conditions that would shut down regular flat fan tips.
Made to Last
Poly material might not sound as tough as brass, but it’s actually the right choice for most modern farm chemicals. It won’t corrode or pit like metal can with some herbicides, and the orifice stays true to size longer. TeeJet has been perfecting this material for decades—it’s the same stuff they use in their OEM applications.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—just thread it into your existing TeeJet cap. The turbo induction feature works best at pressures between 15-40 PSI, so don’t run it too high or you’ll lose the drift control benefits. If your spray pattern starts looking uneven, check for plugged air induction ports before assuming the tip is worn out.






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