Description
When you’re spraying crops or mixing chemicals, the last thing you want is debris jamming up your pump or clogging your spray tips. Nylon line Strainers are ideal for suction or pressure applications. This strainer catches particles before they can cause expensive damage or downtime in your spraying system. It’s one of those simple parts that saves you headaches and keeps your operation running smooth.
What You’re Getting
- 1 inch female threads for easy installation in standard spray system lines
- Rated for higher pressure applications, up to 150 PSI at 70 degrees Fahrenheit – handles the demands of agricultural spraying
- 50 mesh stainless steel screen catches debris while maintaining good flow rates
- White nylon bowl lets you see when it needs cleaning without taking it apart
- Viton gasket stands up to harsh chemicals better than standard rubber seals
Built for Real Farm Work
This strainer fits into spray systems on everything from three-point sprayers to pull-type field sprayers and tank mixing setups. Whether you’re applying herbicides, fungicides, liquid fertilizer, or just mixing chemicals in a nurse tank, it protects your pump from sand, rust flakes, and other debris that can cause expensive repairs. The 1 inch size handles good flow rates for most mid-size agricultural applications.
Made to Last
The nylon construction handles agricultural chemicals that would eat up metal strainers over time. The stainless steel screen resists corrosion and won’t break down, while the Viton gasket is specifically chosen for chemical resistance. This strainer will keep doing its job season after season, even with the harsh chemicals used in modern farming.
Installation Notes
Threads right into your spray line – usually takes just a few minutes to install. The white bowl makes it easy to see when the screen needs cleaning, which you can do without any special tools. A quick tip: if you notice flow dropping off, check this strainer first before assuming it’s a pump problem.






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