Overview

The Turbojet is a constant gallonage nozzle (flow remains the same in all patterns) with multiple flow settings for operator flow control. Use the Turbojet one time and see why it's the nozzle of choice by firefighters worldwide.

Pair with a handline nozzle shutoff and ergonomic pistol grip. Choose from several “snap-on”grip and handle colors to help identify pre-connects and better manage inventory.

Features

Features:
- Pattern Identification
- Larger more legible labels
- Simple to operate (1/4 turn from straight stream to fog)
- Raised lug marks straight stream for limited visibility operations
- Easy to service & repair
- Meets European Standard
- Flow setting at 100 psi (7 bar) operating pressure can be used for high pressure applications up to 580 psi (40 bar) hydrostatic pressure
- Raised bumper lug for straight stream pattern identification
- Compatible with Quick-Attack Foam Tube Style 755
- 100 psi (7 bar) standard, 87 & 75 psi (6 & 5 bar) optional

- Replacement for style 1717 Turbojet tip
- Compatible with Quick Attack Foam Tube Style 792

Akron Brass

1 1/2'' Turbojet Tip

Product code:
17140500
Applications:
Mining

Technical details & documents

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Specification
Style 1714
Certifications NFPA 1964
Family Selectable Gallonage
Brand Akron Brass
Application Solutions Mining
Material Pyrolite
Finish Pyrolite
Swivel Inlet (English) 1 1/2''
Swivel Inlet (Metric) 38 mm
Weight (Imperial) 2 1/4 lbs
Weight (Metric) kg 1 kg
Length (English) 6 7/8"
Length (Metric) 165 mm
Engine Power $0.00
Flow GPM 30-60-95-125
Bid Specification Template
An Akron Brass Turbojet lightweight fog and straight stream tip Style 1714 with multiple fixed constant gallonage settings of 30-60-95-125 gpm (115-230-360-475 lpm) at 100, 87 & 75 psi (7, 6 & 5 bar) shall be provided. The tip shall have spinning teeth, multiple pattern detents, and extruded Pyrolite body and sleeve. The tip shall also have a minimum 110° angle at wide fog, a 1.5” (38 mm) swivel inlet, be capable of flushing without shutting down, and must meet all aspects of NFPA 1964 with test results available.
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