TPR600-03 Stainless Steel Rotating Nozzle 8700 PSI Heavy Duty
The Annovi Reverberi TPR600-03 Rotating Nozzle is a stainless-steel, ultra-high-pressure
turbo nozzle designed for serious industrial and commercial cleaning. Rated for a maximum working pressure of
8,700 PSI and a maximum temperature of 212°F (100°C), this size
3.0 orifice nozzle converts a concentrated 0° jet into a fast-spinning cone that delivers
intense impact while covering more surface area per pass than a fixed pencil stream. It is part of the
TPR600 stainless series widely used in ship maintenance, industrial plant cleaning, and heavy-duty surface
preparation.
With its 3.0 orifice size, the TPR600-03 pairs well with mid-range flow rates at high pressure,
making it an excellent match for many 600-bar pump packages used in industrial and marine environments. The
standard 1/4″ female inlet threads easily onto compatible lances and guns, while the
compact stainless-steel body and tungsten-carbide internals are engineered to withstand continuous duty,
frequent start–stop cycles, harsh wash chemicals, and salt-laden atmospheres.
Key Features of TPR600-03
- Ultra-high-pressure rating: Built for systems up to 8,700 PSI with reliable rotation beginning around 2,175 PSI.
- Nozzle size 3.0: Optimized for medium flow at high pressure, balancing strong impact with productive surface coverage.
- Rotating turbo action: Converts a straight 0° jet into a rapidly rotating cone (approximately 20°) that concentrates energy and sweeps it across the surface.
- Stainless-steel body: Corrosion-resistant housing suited for marine, chemical, and outdoor environments.
- Tungsten-carbide nozzle and seat: Wear-resistant internals maintain spray pattern and pressure under high-velocity flow.
- Hot-water compatible: Rated for water temperatures up to 212°F (100°C) to accelerate removal of oils, grease, and organic residues.
- Standard 1/4″ female inlet: Compatible with professional 600-bar guns, lances, and quick-connect systems.
- Vertical start design: Reduces start-up shock and internal impact during frequent trigger cycling.
Construction & Design Advantages
- Heavy-duty stainless shell: Protects the rotating assembly when working near steel, concrete, grating, and sharp edges.
- Any-position operation: Designed for vertical, horizontal, and overhead use without stalling the rotor.
- Precision rotor assembly: Maintains a tight, consistent impact circle for faster removal compared to fixed straight tips.
- Consistent rotating pattern: Narrow cone focuses impact while allowing efficient cleaning passes on decks, pads, and structural steel.
- TPR600 family compatibility: Shares dimensions and operating range with other TPR600 orifice sizes for easy fleet standardization.
Typical Applications
- Shipbuilding and marine service: Removing marine growth, rust, and coatings from hulls, decks, ramps, cargo holds, and ballast tanks.
- Industrial plant maintenance: Stripping paints, oxides, and hardened residues from tanks, piping, platforms, and structural steel.
- Concrete and construction: Deep cleaning and light surface profiling of slabs, parking decks, and precast elements.
- Hydro-excavation support: Cleaning equipment, tooling, and tanks; removing compacted clay, slurry, and soil buildup.
- Heavy equipment and fleet washing: Cutting through baked-on mud, road film, and petroleum residues on trucks and construction equipment.
- Municipal and public works: Cleaning bridges, barriers, culverts, and infrastructure surfaces requiring aggressive but controlled impact.
Performance & Sizing Guidelines
- Match to pump duty point: The 3.0 orifice is intended for medium-flow 600-bar pumps; confirm operating conditions using pump curves or nozzle charts.
- Impact versus coverage: Rotating turbo nozzles often clean significantly faster than fixed 0° tips by concentrating energy into a moving impact zone.
- Minimum operating pressure: Proper rotation typically requires approximately 2,175 PSI.
- System safety: Verify all hoses, guns, lances, and fittings are rated for at least 8,700 PSI and 212°F.
Best Practices for Use & Maintenance
- Flush before installation: Purge rust, scale, and debris from the system before installing the rotating nozzle.
- Use filtered water when possible: Reduces abrasive wear and preserves spray pattern quality.
- Bring pressure up smoothly: Gradual trigger operation minimizes mechanical shock to the nozzle and system.
- Monitor spray pattern and sound: Changes in rotation speed, noise, or cone shape may indicate wear or contamination.
- Rinse after chemical exposure: Flush thoroughly with clean water to protect stainless and carbide components.
- Store protected: Cap the nozzle or keep it in a holder or case when not in use.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.