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Nozzle SS for32 and 39in Brush

Item #: 159-190  UPC : 00669893060333  MPN : Nozzle SS 3/8in npt

$89.30

$108.65

 
 
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Stainless Steel Replacement Nozzle for ProTool Oval Carbon Fiber Pole

Product Description: Upgrade your ProTool Oval Carbon Fiber Pole with this robust Stainless Steel Nozzle. Designed as a direct replacement for the standard brass nozzle with an M22 fitting, this stainless steel version offers superior strength and durability for attaching the J. Racenstein Rotary Solar Brush.

Key Features:

  • Material: High-quality stainless steel for enhanced strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Connection: Features a 3/8 inch female NPT fitting for secure attachment.
  • Compatibility: Perfectly replaces the standard brass nozzle with M22 fitting.
  • Enhanced Durability: Provides a stronger and more reliable connection for demanding cleaning tasks.

Ensure reliable and long-lasting performance with this stainless steel replacement nozzle, ideal for professional cleaning applications.

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