Description
When you’re doing low-pressure broadcast spraying and need that wide, even coverage pattern, this brass FloodJet tip delivers exactly what you’re looking for. This tip is designed for broadcast spraying where you need consistent coverage across wide swaths. Whether you’re applying pre-emergence herbicides across entire fields or spreading liquid fertilizer, the FloodJet pattern gives you that gentle, wide spray that won’t damage delicate plants or waste chemicals with overspray.
What You’re Getting
- Brass construction that outlasts plastic and holds its precision longer than softer materials, with the machined orifice staying true to size even after thousands of acres
- 0.5 orifice size that’s perfect for lower flow applications while maintaining good coverage
- Threads right onto any standard TeeJet spray gun—takes about five seconds to swap out
- Brass construction that handles the chemicals you’re spraying without breaking down or affecting spray quality
Built for Real Farm Work
FloodJet tips are the go-to choice for broadcast applications where you need gentle, wide-angle coverage. Whether you’re spraying pre-emergence herbicides in the spring, post-emergence treatments during growing season, or applying liquid fertilizer, the pattern gives you good overlap between passes without overdoing it. The low-pressure design makes it ideal for spraying over sensitive crops or applying materials that need to settle evenly across the soil surface.
Made to Last
Brass holds up to farm chemicals and daily use better than plastic alternatives, with threads that stay sharp and an orifice that keeps its shape—this is the same quality material TeeJet has been using for decades in agricultural spray systems. The machined orifice stays true to size even after thousands of acres, which means your application rates stay consistent.
Installation Notes
Always check your tip size matches your sprayer’s flow requirements and intended application rate, and hand-tighten only—brass can crack if you overtorque it with pliers. A quick tip: if your spray pattern starts getting uneven, it’s usually time to clean debris out of the orifice rather than replace the whole tip.






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