TPR400-035 Rotating Nozzle | 5800 PSI Extreme Turbo
The Annovi Reverberi TPR400-035 Rotary Turbo Nozzle is a high-pressure rotating jet nozzle aimed at professionals who need a little more flow and coverage without giving up serious cutting power. With a 3.5 nozzle size, a durable 1/4″ female inlet, and a maximum operating pressure of 5,800 PSI (400 bar), this nozzle converts your washer’s output into a fast-spinning zero-degree jet that delivers an aggressive rotary cone pattern. It’s a great choice when you need to move faster on medium-to-large surfaces but still demand strong impact on concrete, masonry, and steel.
Part of AR’s TPR400 high-pressure rotary series, the TPR400-035 features a brass body, ceramic orifice, and precision-balanced rotor engineered for continuous-duty, professional use. Rated for water temperatures up to 212°F (100°C), it integrates seamlessly with hot-water washers for degreasing, sanitation, and heavy industrial cleaning. For contractors and facilities that run equipment hard and expect nozzles to keep up, this 3.5-size rotary nozzle hits a sweet spot between impact and throughput.
Key Specifications
- Model: TPR400-035 High-Pressure Rotary Turbo Nozzle
- Nozzle Size (Orifice): 3.5
- 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 with approx. 20° cone
- Body Material: Brass housing with impact-resistant design
- Orifice Material: Ceramic tip for long wear life
- Application Class: Industrial, commercial, and contractor-grade heavy-duty cleaning
Performance & Design Highlights
- 3.5 orifice for added throughput: Provides more flow than a 3.0 nozzle while maintaining a tight, high-speed jet, ideal for stepping up production on medium and larger surfaces.
- 5,800 PSI pressure rating: Supports demanding cleaning tasks where deep penetration into stubborn deposits is required.
- Rotary cutting action: A high-speed rotor spins the zero-degree stream, multiplying impact energy and enhancing removal of scale, buildup, and embedded grime.
- Uniform cone pattern: The rotating jet draws a compact cone on the surface, helping to minimize striping and promote a more even finish.
- Hot-water ready: 212°F rating supports use with hot-water machines where temperature is needed to break down grease and other tough soils.
- Heavy-duty construction: Brass body and ceramic internals are built to withstand vibration, pressure cycling, and long runtime common in daily contractor use.
Typical Applications
- Medium-to-large concrete flatwork: Parking stalls, smaller lots, aprons, warehouse aisles, and sidewalks that need more aggressive cleaning than standard fans can deliver.
- Exterior building and structure cleaning: Removing heavy atmospheric soils, mildew, and contamination from concrete, block, and masonry surfaces.
- Industrial cleaning & maintenance: Wash bays, plant floors, and process areas with recurring buildup, slurry, or tracked-in debris.
- Fleet & equipment wash: Cleaning industrial vehicles and machinery where compacted mud, clay, and heavy road film must be knocked down quickly.
- Surface prep & restoration: Prepping concrete or metal for coatings by removing heavy grime and loose deteriorated material.
Sizing & Compatibility Recommendations
- The 3.5 orifice size pairs best with professional high-pressure machines supplying adequate GPM at operating pressure; always confirm your washer’s GPM and PSI versus recommended nozzle charts.
- Do not exceed 5,800 PSI or 212°F to protect nozzle internals and pump components.
- The 1/4″ F inlet fits most commercial wands and guns and works seamlessly with standard quick-connect systems.
- Due to its aggressive rotating impact, the TPR400-035 is not for delicate materials; always test on sensitive substrates before full use.
- Use clean, filtered water to minimize abrasive wear and extend nozzle lifespan.
TPR400-035 Rotating Nozzle | 5800 PSI Extreme Turbo
Maintenance & Best Practices
- Flush before installing: Remove grit and debris from lines and filters prior to use.
- Bring rotor up to speed: Start with the jet directed at a durable surface, then move into the main work zone once the pattern stabilizes.
- Control standoff distance: Shorten the distance for stubborn contamination, lengthen it to reduce aggressiveness and protect edges and joints.
- Inspect often: Monitor for pattern changes, loss of rotation, or leaks as early signs of wear.
- Maintain backups: For heavy use, keep a spare TPR400-035 or repair kit ready to minimize downtime on critical jobs.





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