PERFORMANCE The Ripsaw Rotating Nozzle blasts a 0° straight water stream at up to 3200 PSI while rotating at an optimal speed to provide an 18° cone of coverage. The cone-shaped flow pattern is ideally suited for potholing applications. DURABILITY These heavy duty, high impact nozzles are constructed with a stainless steel housing and tungsten carbide wear surfaces to withstand harsh environments and provide longer life than ceramic nozzles. Repair kits are also available for extended life and lower operating costs. SAFETY 18-degree cone angle engineered for safety compliance Continuous moving stream reduces risk of damaging utilities Non-conductive cover protects users and sensitive underground utilities The Ripsaw was tested and meets safety criteria with the following utilities: Cable RG-6, 8 AWG Standard, Irrigation, Wet Location, Fiber Optic, SOOW Cable, PVC Conduit, and Gas Lines. EFFICIENCY Greater impingement allows you to complete jobs faster or use a smaller nozzle size while getting the same impact as nozzles with higher GPM flow rates. Cutting-edge cleaning, Explore sizes available below! Open Sizing Chart Want to Make an Informed Choice?We're at Your Service. Rebuilding Made Easy! Assembly Information View Assembly Diagram Get Back Into Action! Buy Your Rebuild Kits Here ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Minimum Inlet Pressure: 1000 PSI (69 bar) Maximum Inlet Pressure: 3200 PSI (220 bar) Maximum Water Temperature: 180°F (+82°C) Housing Material: Stainless Steel Nozzle Tip & Seat Material: Tungsten Carbide Inlet Connection Thread: 1/2" FNPT Find The Right Size! Ensure Peak Performance And Ward Off Unnecessary Wear By Opting For A Size That Closely Matches With Your Machine's Requirements. Want to Make an Informed Choice? We're at Your Service. Plunging into the Diagram! Learn How To Rebuild Your Nozzle in these Quick Steps! Unscrew the end cap on the nozzle using a screwdriver. Take out the existing components. Remove the O-Ring from the end cap. Replace it with the new O-Ring included in the repair kit. Use a screwdriver and needle nose pliers to remove and replace the inlet screen. Install the new seat (O-Ring side down). Push the new rubber boot into the grooves inside the housing. Insert the new top insert with the lip closest to the end cap. Place the new rotor into the nozzle. With the rotor laying against the side, screw on the end cap. Video - Rebuild Guide