ML4052800004 SNCH G 1″ F 100 Sewer Nozzle (5,000 PSI)
- Large-format sewer and drain cleaning nozzle engineered for heavy-duty jetting rigs where high flow, high pressure, and mechanical disruption are required to restore full pipe capacity.
- Configured with a 1″ female inlet for secure connection to heavy-duty hoses and leader assemblies used in municipal, industrial, and contractor-grade sewer maintenance.
- Rated up to 5,000 PSI for aggressive cleaning in lines impacted by root intrusion, hardened grease, compacted sludge, mineral scale, and long-interval accumulation.
- Designed around dual-action performance that combines a water-driven rotating chain cutter with a 100° spray geometry to break deposits free and flush the full interior wall.
Dual-Action Cleaning Strategy
Water-Driven Rotating Chain Cutter Function
- Rotating chain assembly uses system water flow to generate mechanical contact that breaks up tough obstructions beyond what jet impact alone can reliably remove.
- Mechanical disruption improves performance on root intrusion, hardened grease plugs, and dense mineral buildup that can form restrictive shoulders and choke points.
- Chain action helps open a path through the blockage while the surrounding spray transports loosened material downstream, reducing re-plugging behind the nozzle.
- Mechanical capability reduces tool changes in the field by combining breakup and transport in one operating cycle.
ML4052800004 100-Degree Spray Geometry for Full Wall Coverage
- 100° spray pattern delivers broad circumferential wall contact to scrub the pipe interior and flush debris after the chain cutter disrupts deposits.
- Wide-angle coverage helps reduce streaking and untreated bands, supporting a more uniform clean in larger-diameter lines where partial cleaning is not acceptable.
- Uniform wall coverage improves downstream inspection quality and supports rehabilitation preparation where consistent surfaces are required.
- Balanced coverage helps technicians maintain productivity by limiting the number of corrective passes needed to achieve a complete clean.
Performance Characteristics Under Load
5,000 PSI Rating for Demanding Rigs and Conditions
- 5,000 PSI capability supports high-demand applications where deposits are compacted, hardened, or bonded to the pipe wall and require maximum energy to remove.
- High-pressure operation improves effectiveness on thick scale and hardened grease accumulation, particularly in mains and long runs with recurring restrictions.
- Designed for stable behavior under jobsite pressure variation, improving operator control at the reel during long pulls and complex layouts.
- Higher effectiveness per pass reduces time in the line and limits wear from repeated cycles on pumps, hoses, and fittings.
Large-Diameter Efficiency and Debris Transport
- ML4052800004 Large-format design supports use in larger-diameter systems where higher volume and broad coverage improve cleaning uniformity and debris carry-out.
- Dual-action breakup and flushing helps move loosened solids downstream, reducing the chance of debris settling and re-forming restrictions behind the nozzle.
- Controlled advancement supports deliberate cleaning cycles, allowing crews to manage deposit zones and transitions methodically.
- Improved debris transport can reduce follow-up work by minimizing the amount of residual material left in the line after a cleaning run.
Construction and Service Durability
Stainless-Steel Body for Corrosion and Abrasion Resistance
- Stainless-steel construction is selected for wet, abrasive, and debris-laden environments common in municipal sewer and industrial drain maintenance.
- Corrosion resistance supports long service life in wastewater exposure, including detergents, oils, and varying pH conditions typical of mixed effluent.
- Durable housing tolerates abrasion from sand, grit, and scale fragments circulated during aggressive jetting and mechanical breakup.
- Rigid structure supports consistent alignment and stable operation under repeated high-pressure duty cycles.
Wear Components and Field Serviceability
- Replaceable chains and wear components allow crews to restore mechanical performance without replacing the full nozzle body.
- Serviceable design supports cost control for high-utilization fleets by reducing downtime and extending overall tool life.
- Routine inspection of chain wear and contact points helps maintain predictable cutting action and reduces the risk of performance loss mid-job.
- Built for frequent coupling changes, transport, and daily handling typical of municipal and contractor operations.
Installation, Operation, and Care
Connection and System Setup
- 1″ female inlet threads onto compatible leaders and hose assemblies; use an appropriate sealing method to prevent leaks that reduce usable jet energy.
- Match nozzle selection to pump output, hose length, and pipe diameter to maintain effective chain action and full wall coverage without excessive hose reaction.
- Confirm upstream filtration and water quality where practical to reduce debris impact on internal flow paths and wear components.
- Use controlled feed rates so the chain cutter and 100° spray can fully work the deposit zone before advancing further into the run.
Maintenance Practices for Consistent Output
- ML4052800004 Flush and rinse after use to remove grit and residue that can accelerate wear and reduce spray consistency.
- Inspect chains for wear, elongation, or damage and replace as needed to maintain predictable mechanical engagement.
- Check spray outlets for restrictions; balanced flow is essential to stable behavior and uniform circumferential coverage.
- Store clean and dry to protect threads, minimize corrosion risk, and prevent contamination between service calls.
Technical Specifications ML4052800004
- Model: ML4052800004
- Series / Configuration: SNCH G 1″ F 100
- Maximum Pressure: 5,000 PSI
- Spray Pattern: 100° wide-angle wall coverage
- Inlet Connection: 1″ female thread
- Construction: Stainless-steel body with water-driven rotating chain cutter
Typical Industrial and Municipal Applications
- Municipal sewer mains and large laterals where full-circumference cleaning is required to restore capacity and reduce recurring restrictions.
- Industrial process drains and plant utility lines where scale, residue, and sludge accumulation can create downtime and safety concerns.
- Root intrusion removal in larger-diameter lines where mechanical disruption improves reliability compared with jetting-only approaches.
- Food-service and high-load wastewater systems where hardened grease and solids require both breakup and high-volume flushing.
- Pre-inspection and rehabilitation preparation where consistent wall cleaning supports CCTV inspection and lining or repair processes.





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