TPR350-065 Rotating Nozzle | 5075 PSI Turbo Cleaner
The Annovi Reverberi TPR350-065 Rotary Turbo Nozzle is a high-pressure rotating jet nozzle
designed for professionals who need maximum impact and high flow on the toughest cleaning and jetting jobs.
Featuring a large 6.5 nozzle size, a rugged 1/4″ female inlet, and a
maximum working pressure of 5,075 PSI, this turbo nozzle transforms pump output into a
high-speed rotating zero-degree jet. The result is an ultra-aggressive rotary cone pattern that chews through
hardened deposits, heavy contamination, and stubborn buildup on concrete, steel, masonry, and inside robust
sewer and drain lines.
Built on AR’s premium TPR350 high-pressure rotary series, the TPR350-065 uses a durable
brass body, a long-life ceramic orifice, and a precision-balanced rotor
assembly designed for continuous-duty use in harsh environments. Rated for water temperatures up to
212°F (100°C), it integrates seamlessly with hot-water pressure washers and jetters
used in degreasing, sanitation, and industrial washdown. For contractors, municipalities, and plant
maintenance crews running high-flow, high-pressure systems, this 6.5-size rotary nozzle delivers the impact,
coverage, and durability needed to move serious material fast.
Key Specifications
- Model: TPR350-065 High-Pressure Rotary Turbo Nozzle
- Nozzle Size (Orifice): 6.5
- Maximum Pressure: 5,075 PSI (350 bar)
- Maximum Temperature: 212°F (100°C), hot-water compatible
- Spray Angle: Approx. 20° rotating cone pattern
- Inlet Connection: 1/4″ female (1/4″ F)
- Body Material: Brass housing with impact-resistant design
- Orifice Material: Ceramic tip for wear resistance and precise jet geometry
- Series: TPR350 high-pressure rotary nozzle family
- Application Class: Commercial, industrial, municipal, and contractor-grade heavy-duty cleaning
Performance & Design Highlights
- High-flow 6.5 orifice: The large 6.5 nozzle size is tuned for high-GPM professional pumps
and jetters, passing substantial water volume while still focusing it into a tight rotating stream. This
combination delivers exceptional throughput on large surfaces and in long pipe runs. - 5075 PSI pressure capability: Designed to operate at serious pressure levels, the
TPR350-065 provides the deep cutting power required for hardened deposits, compacted solids, and severe
industrial soil loads. - Rotating zero-degree jet: Water is concentrated into a pinpoint jet and spun at high RPM
by the internal rotor, multiplying impact compared with fan tips or fixed 0° nozzles and dramatically
speeding removal of heavy buildup. - 20° rotary cone pattern: The spinning jet sweeps a tight cone that effectively
“scrubs” the target area, reducing striping and producing a more uniform cleaning path on concrete slabs,
hardscape, equipment surfaces, and pipe walls. - Hot-water ready: With a 212°F temperature rating and ceramic orifice,
the TPR350-065 is an excellent match for hot-water systems used in degreasing bays, food and equipment
plants, and industrial sanitation applications where temperature accelerates cleaning. - Engineered for continuous duty: The brass body, hardened internals, and balanced rotor
assembly are designed to withstand vibration, pressure cycling, and long operating hours in demanding
contractor and plant environments.
Typical Applications
- Sewer and drain line jetting: When installed on a suitable jetter hose and skid, the
TPR350-065 helps cut through grease rings, scale, and heavy deposits in sewer laterals, branch lines, and
drains—ideal for municipal and commercial jetting contractors. - Large concrete and flatwork cleaning: Excellent for big parking lots, fueling pads,
loading docks, warehouse floors, aprons, and drive lanes where tire marks, oil staining, and embedded grime
demand aggressive removal. - Industrial washdown: A powerful tool for plant floors, containment areas, production zones,
and wash bays that accumulate slurry, scale, and stubborn residues from manufacturing, processing, or
handling operations. - Fleet and heavy equipment maintenance: Attacks compacted mud, clay, grease, and road film
on trucks, trailers, refuse vehicles, agricultural equipment, and construction machinery. - Pre-treatment and surface preparation: Helps break down thick contaminants, chalked
sealers, and deteriorated coatings on concrete or steel before chemical cleaning, mechanical prep, or
recoating.
Sizing & Compatibility Recommendations
- The 6.5 orifice size is best matched with high-flow professional pressure washers and
jetters. Always confirm your machine’s GPM and PSI against nozzle sizing charts to ensure
proper pump loading and optimal rotor performance. - Do not exceed the 5,075 PSI maximum pressure or the 212°F temperature
rating; staying within these limits protects both the nozzle and the rest of your system. - The 1/4″ F inlet threads directly onto most commercial spray wands, guns, and jetter
hoses, and can be easily adapted with standard quick-coupler fittings used in contractor and industrial
setups. - Because of its concentrated rotary impact and high flow, the TPR350-065 is not recommended for
delicate materials such as soft wood, thin siding, lightweight plastics, or freshly coated
surfaces—always test in an inconspicuous area first and adjust standoff distance as needed. - For sewer and drain applications, ensure hoses, couplings, swivels, and PPE are rated to at least the same
pressure and temperature envelope as the nozzle, and follow all relevant safety practices.
TPR350-065 Rotating Nozzle | 5075 PSI Turbo Cleaner
Maintenance & Best Practices
- Flush before use: Purge hoses, filters, and supply lines before installing the TPR350-065
to keep sand, grit, and debris away from the ceramic orifice and rotor assembly. - Start on a durable target: Bring the rotor up to speed with the spray aimed at a robust
surface such as concrete, a wash pad, or inside the pipe, then move into the main work area once the
pattern has stabilized. - Control your standoff distance: Move closer for maximum cutting on tough industrial
surfaces; back off slightly where there is risk of etching, scarring, or damaging joints and coatings. - Monitor performance: Watch for changes in sound, rotation speed, spray uniformity, or
visible leaks—these signals indicate internal wear or damage and mean the nozzle should be serviced or
replaced. - Plan for uptime: For high-usage crews, keeping a spare TPR350-065 or a compatible repair
kit on hand minimizes downtime and ensures full cleaning and jetting power is always available when work
demands it.





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