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If you’re using a smaller nozzle tip with an inner diameter (ID) bore size 1/16″ or 3/32″, you are most likely using a pressure port sandblaster. These sizes aren’t as common for general contractors since they have a smaller output so many of the charts online don’t list the specifications of air compressor requirements. The
Short Answer: Most abrasive sizes will work with most nozzle IDs, except a few. As a rule of thumb, your nozzle inner diameter (ID) width should be at least 3 times the size of your grit size as a bare minimum. Based on multiple charts and calculations, the numbers are all roughly based and each
After many folks expressed how much they liked our long lasting super composite nozzle for the smaller type 2 series, we have decided to launch a similar for the Type 1 size. These are the larger version nozzle used for larger systems. It also replaces the ceramic nozzle tip on our large C1 nozzle assembly/holder.