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ROCTEC® Carbide Sandblast Nozzle Tips: ID Sizes 1/16″, 3/32″, 1/8″

Posted on December 28, 2017 by Eric R. W.
ROCTEC sandblaster nozzle tips by Kennametal sold here.

Picture shows 3 views of the ROCTEC Nozzle.

Order some of the highest quality composite carbide sandblaster nozzles around. Manufactured from Kennametal, ROCTEC nozzles are the longest lasting and best wear resistance tips around.

Details:

  • Save money in the long run.
  • Save time so you don’t have to replace nozzles often.
  • Lasts 15-20 times longer than tungsten carbide and up to 5 times longer than boron carbide nozzles.
  • See the video on them here.

Sizes:

  • Select between the smallest ID of 1/16″ (for finer abrasives), medium size of 3/32″, and largest size of 1/8″.
  • Good size range for some 2 horsepower air compressors, but check the compressor charts/recommendations first.
  • (See this chart for help determining a bore size)

As a distributor for Kennametal, we are offering some of the lowest prices for a limited time. Other stores charge up to $180. Order below and checkout with secure Paypal.

Reduced Price here: $153.99

Bore ID Size :

 

International Orders from Countries Outside the United States

If you live outside the United States, you must select the option below for the additional shipping costs involved.

$153.99 + $21 shipping & handling

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4 thoughts on “ROCTEC® Carbide Sandblast Nozzle Tips: ID Sizes 1/16″, 3/32″, 1/8″”

  1. George says:
    June 20, 2018 at 5:15 pm

    Can you ship to Peru? What shipping cost by USPS?

  2. Eric R. W. says:
    June 20, 2018 at 7:31 pm

    George, thank you for the interest. It looks like I can ship it out there for roughly $20 USD. Please let me know if this works for you and I can set up an online listing for international orders. Thank you

    Eric

  3. Danny Pascoe says:
    November 28, 2019 at 1:48 pm

    Eric I have just built a media blast room out side 8×10 with a re catch table I use the ground glass media. I have a china (harbor) freight pot blaster I will be using. What is the best nozzle & size to use current 5 hp air compressor but soon will be up grading to a 7 1/2 screw compressor. I have a hotrod & muscle car fab shop pictures on my web site dannypascoemetalshaping.com. I just wanted to be able to do full size fenders, hoods, doors ect & it doesn’t take up a bunch of room in my building. So what do you suggest for a long lasting nozzle for my cheapy pot blaster thanks Danny Pascoe

  4. Eric R. W. says:
    November 28, 2019 at 9:06 pm

    @Danny, good questions. The size of the nozzle really depends on your preference of how wide of a blast, and the CFM output of your air compressor at a desired psi which usually is closely tied to horsepower. You can get a rough idea of how large of a nozzle ID with this chart: https://www.sandblasterinfo.com/air-compressor-chart/

    Also, since glass media isn’t as hard as other abrasives, I think any carbide nozzle would be able to hold up for a fairly long time. These higher quality ROCTEC nozzles are excellent for harder abrasives like aluminum oxide and silicon carbide. I’d almost say they are a near requirement for those type of abrasives when blasting a lot. However, if you are blasting with glass beads instead and trying to cut costs, any of the other carbides listed here would probably be sufficient: https://www.sandblasterinfo.com/tag/sandblaster-tips/

    Thank you for your interest
    Eric

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