Description
When you need to cover more ground in less time with your liquid fertilizer or broadcast spraying, this double outlet tip is just what you’re looking for. Instead of a single spray pattern, you get two 150-degree fan patterns from one nozzle body—essentially doubling your coverage width without adding more boom sections or plumbing. It’s like having two tips working side by side, perfect for those wide-open fields where efficiency matters.
What You’re Getting
- Two 150-degree spray patterns from a single nozzle body for maximum coverage
- Stainless steel construction that handles chemicals and abrasion better than brass or plastic
- Size #2 orifice delivers consistent flow rates for uniform application
- Direct fit for TeeJet cap series CP114440, CP25611, 114441, and 25612
- Built specifically for broadcast applications like liquid fertilizer and herbicides
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip shines on broadcast sprayers where you’re covering large acres with liquid fertilizer, herbicides, or other field chemicals. The double outlet design makes it ideal for boom sprayers, three-point mounted tanks, and pull-behind applicators where you want maximum swath width from fewer nozzle bodies. It’s particularly handy when you’re trying to get the most coverage from a smaller sprayer or working with limited boom space.
Made to Last
Stainless steel beats brass hands down when it comes to chemical resistance and wear. The orifices stay sharp and maintain their spray pattern even after thousands of acres, and you won’t see the erosion that eventually ruins softer materials. This tip will keep delivering consistent patterns season after season, whether you’re spraying spring pre-emerge or late-season burndown.
Good to Know
The dual outlets mean you’ll want to make sure your boom height is set properly—typically 18-20 inches above target for good pattern overlap. Because you’re getting double the coverage per nozzle, you might be able to space your boom sections wider than normal, but check your overlap patterns first. A quick tip: clean both outlets when servicing since debris in one side throws off the whole pattern.






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