Description
When you’re spraying herbicide or crop protection products and the wind starts picking up, you need a nozzle that keeps your chemicals where they belong—on target, not drifting onto neighboring fields or sensitive crops. This TTI60 TwinJet combo gives you that peace of mind with dual orifices that create larger droplets and excellent drift control, so you can keep working even when conditions aren’t perfect.
What You’re Getting
- Dual orifice design produces larger droplets that resist wind drift while maintaining good coverage
- 110-degree flat spray angle covers more ground with each pass, saving you time in the field
- Complete cap and tip combo—everything you need for a direct replacement
- Poly construction handles harsh farm chemicals and UV exposure season after season
- Red color coding makes it easy to identify the #4 orifice size at a glance
Built for Real Farm Work
This nozzle shines on broadcast sprayers when you’re applying pre-emergent herbicides, post-emergent treatments, or liquid fertilizer across your fields. The 110-degree spray pattern works great on boom sprayers where you want consistent coverage without excessive overlap. Whether you’re running a pull-type sprayer or a self-propelled unit, this tip delivers the reliable performance you need for effective chemical application.
Made to Last
The poly construction won’t corrode from chemical exposure like metal tips can, and it flexes without cracking when temperatures swing from hot summer days to cool mornings. TeeJet builds these tips to handle thousands of acres of spraying while maintaining their spray pattern and flow rate.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—just thread the tip into the cap and you’re ready to go. The dual orifice design means you’ll get consistent performance across a wider pressure range than single orifice tips. Keep a strainer in your system to protect those orifices from debris, and check your spray pattern regularly to make sure both orifices are flowing properly.


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