TPR400-025 Rotating Nozzle | 5800 PSI Extreme Turbo
The Annovi Reverberi TPR400-025 Rotary Turbo Nozzle is a compact, high-pressure rotating jet nozzle designed for contractors and industrial users who need precise cutting power at elevated pressures. With a 2.5 nozzle size, a standard 1/4″ female inlet, and a maximum operating pressure of up to 5,800 PSI (400 bar), this nozzle focuses your pressure washer’s output into a tight, high-speed rotating zero-degree jet. The result is an aggressive rotary cone pattern that excels at removing mineral scale, concrete residue, rust staining, and deeply embedded grime on tough, durable surfaces.
Built on AR’s rugged TPR400 high-pressure rotary platform, the TPR400-025 combines a brass body, ceramic orifice, and precision-balanced rotor assembly engineered for long life under continuous-duty operation. Rated for water temperatures up to 212°F (100°C), it pairs perfectly with hot-water pressure washers for degreasing, sanitation, and industrial washdown tasks where heat significantly boosts cleaning performance. For users who want intense, targeted cleaning with maximum control and durability, this 2.5-size nozzle is a smart upgrade.
Key Specifications
- Model: TPR400-025 High-Pressure Rotary Turbo Nozzle
- Nozzle Size (Orifice): 2.5
- Maximum Pressure: 5,800 PSI (400 bar)
- Maximum Temperature: 212°F (100°C), hot-water compatible
- Inlet Connection: 1/4″ female (1/4″ F)
- Spray Pattern: Rotating zero-degree jet forming a tight cone (approx. 20°)
- Body Material: Brass housing
- Orifice Material: Ceramic tip for extended wear life
- Application Class: Industrial, commercial, and contractor-grade high-pressure cleaning
Performance & Design Highlights
- Optimized 2.5 orifice size: TPR400-025 Balances intense cutting power with controlled flow, ideal for high-pressure, moderate-GPM machines used in spot cleaning, detail work, and restoration.
- 5,800 PSI rating: Built to handle serious pressure, giving you the ability to cut through hardened deposits, scale, and tough surface contamination without sacrificing durability.
- Rotating zero-degree jet: Concentrates water into a pinpoint stream and spins it at high RPM, dramatically increasing surface impact compared with standard fan tips or fixed 0° nozzles.
- Efficient rotary cone pattern: The spinning jet sweeps a tight cone across the surface, “scrubbing” as it goes to reduce striping and leave a more uniform finish.
- Hot-water compatible: Rated to 212°F for use with hot-water washers where heat helps break down oils, greases, fats, and baked-on residues.
- Built for daily professional use: Internal components are engineered to withstand vibration, pressure cycling, and long operating hours in demanding environments.
Typical Applications
- Concrete spot cleaning & restoration: Removing rust stains, mineral deposits, algae, and black streaks from sidewalks, stairs, ramps, and pads where precision and power matter.
- Heavy deposit and scale removal: Cutting through concrete splatter, scale, and stubborn residues on structural steel, forms, and industrial equipment.
- Industrial maintenance: Ideal for wash bays, plant floors, and process areas where compact but aggressive cleaning is needed around equipment, drains, and tight spaces.
- Fleet & equipment detail work: Targeting compacted grime, clay, and road film in wheels, frames, and undercarriage areas that are difficult to reach with wider spray patterns.
- Surface prep before coating: Breaking down stubborn contamination on concrete or metal before sealing, painting, or recoating.
TPR400-025 Sizing & Compatibility Recommendations
- The 2.5 orifice size is best suited to high-pressure, moderate-flow professional machines; always confirm your washer’s GPM and PSI with nozzle sizing charts.
- Do not exceed the 5,800 PSI and 212°F ratings to protect the nozzle and your pump.
- The 1/4″ F inlet connects to most pro spray guns and wands, and adapts easily via standard quick-connect fittings.
- Because of its concentrated impact, the TPR400-025 is not recommended for delicate surfaces such as soft wood, thin siding, plastics, or fresh coatings—always test first.
- For best results, use clean, filtered water to minimize abrasive wear on the ceramic orifice and rotor assembly.
Maintenance & Best Practices
- Flush lines before use: Purge hoses and filters to keep grit from entering the nozzle and damaging internal components.
- Start on a durable surface: Aim at concrete or another robust surface while the rotor spins up, then move into the target area once the pattern stabilizes.
- Dial in standoff distance: Move closer for maximum cutting, further away for gentler cleaning and to avoid etching.
- Inspect regularly: Watch for changes in sound, rotation, or spray pattern as indicators of wear or blockage.
- Keep a spare or repair kit handy: High-usage crews should maintain a backup nozzle or internal kit to minimize downtime.





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