Description
When drift is costing you money and coverage, you need a spray tip that puts product where it belongs—on your crops, not in the neighbor’s field. This TeeJet FullJet tip creates large droplets that stay on target while still giving you the flat spray pattern you need for even coverage. The spray pattern works best at operating pressures between 15-40 PSI, so it’s perfect for modern sprayers with controllers that adjust pressure on the fly.
What Makes This Tip Stand Out
- Large droplet formation reduces drift while maintaining excellent coverage across your spray width
- VisiFlo green color coding makes it easy to identify the #15 orifice size at a glance during setup
- Wide spray angle design works great on 40-inch row spacings without gaps or overlap issues
- Works with pressures from 15-40 PSI, giving you flexibility to match conditions and application rates
- Compatible with CP25607 Quick TeeJet caps for fast tip changes in the field
Built for Real Spray Operations
This tip shines on boom sprayers where you’re applying herbicides, liquid fertilizer, or crop protection products across row crops or broadcast areas. The large droplets make it ideal for windy conditions when smaller droplets would drift off target. Whether you’re running a self-propelled sprayer with GPS guidance or pulling a field sprayer behind your tractor, this tip delivers consistent results.
Made to Handle the Job
You can get this tip in either all stainless steel construction or Celcon polymer body with stainless steel vane. Stainless steel tips outlast plastic and hold their precision longer than softer materials, with machined orifices that stay true to size even after thousands of acres. The VisiFlo color coding won’t fade, so you’ll always know what size tip you’re running.
Installation Notes
This tip threads directly into standard TeeJet caps—no special adapters needed. If you’re using spray controllers, the wide pressure range lets you dial in the perfect droplet size for current conditions. 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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