Description
When you need to spray close to fence lines, building edges, or anywhere you can’t center your equipment perfectly, this off-center spray tip makes all the difference. Instead of fighting to get your sprayer in just the right spot or dealing with uneven coverage along borders, this TeeJet tip shifts the spray pattern to one side so you can get complete coverage even when you’re running offset from your target area.
What You’re Getting
- Stainless steel construction that won’t wear out from chemical exposure or abrasive materials
- Off-center spray pattern that covers areas your regular tips can’t reach effectively
- Precision-machined #20 orifice that delivers consistent flow rates for accurate application
- Standard TeeJet thread that fits right into your existing spray system
- Broadcast application design perfect for herbicides, pesticides, and liquid fertilizers
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip is designed for those tricky spraying jobs where standard centered patterns just don’t work. Perfect for treating fence rows, around buildings, along drainage ditches, or any place where you need to keep your equipment on solid ground while still hitting the target area. Whether you’re spot-treating weeds or applying pre-emergence herbicide in awkward corners, this off-center pattern gets the job done without leaving gaps.
Made to Last
Stainless steel holds up to farm chemicals and daily use better than softer materials. The orifice keeps its shape and spray pattern stays consistent season after season. The machined orifice stays true to size even after thousands of acres, which means your application rates stay consistent.
Installation Notes
This tip threads directly into any standard TeeJet cap—no special adapters needed. Takes about five seconds to swap out. If your spray pattern starts getting uneven, it’s usually time to clean debris out of the orifice rather than replace the whole tip. Always match your tip size to your sprayer’s flow requirements for the best results.






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