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  • Nozzle life will depend on the abrasive used, orifice type, length and material of the nozzle, and operator judgement based on their application. For example, nozzle life would be approx. 100hrs (at this point the nozzle id has gone from .045 to .060) assuming it’s a diamond orifice and 80 grit HPA abrasive and a 4” Roctec 100 nozzle, HPX will lower the same nozzle to about 75hrs.

  • How long will the nozzle last with abrasives and at that pressure?

  • That is impressive, i do ultra high upto 30,000psi, but i didn't realise 60 thou would cut through titanium that thick! Makes most of the jetting i do look sooo weak! Thanks for uploading this.

  • BEST WATER GUN EVER!!

  • An abrasive (typically garnet) is added for cutting harder materials like metal or stone. Soft materials like food, foam and carpets are cut with just water.

  • it is not just a water something must be added into that cutting stream isn't?

  • I heard that the water is at Mach 3

  • I today actually just cut a custem COG for a custemer out of 300mm steel :) love these machines

  • WOW!!!

  • cool! youtube needs more vids like this

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