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4” BADGER MODEL DESCRIPTION
The Badger™ Rotary Waterblast Nozzle was designed for waterblast cleaning of lines with as small as 4
inch with elbows. The tool has an outside diameter of 2.8”. A thin fluid is used for rotation speeds of 75
to 250 rpm. The fluid in the swivel can be changed to provide either fast or slow rotation. The Badger™
heads have five 1/8 NPT ports; See diagram and chart below.
4” BADGER TOOL MODEL AND HEAD INFORMATION
4” BADGER
5 Ports:
1 @ 10º
2 @ 100º
2 @ 135º
10˚
135˚
135˚
100˚
100˚
NOZZLES AND PLUGS
The 4” Badger can be jetted in different configurations
depending on the application. The table below shows
commonly used nozzle/plug configurations for the 4”
Badger tool.
4” BADGER NOZZLE AND PLUG CHART
10º PORT
100º PORTS
135º PORTS
1 x Nozzle
2 x Nozzle
2 x Nozzle
1 x Plug
2 x Nozzle
2 x Nozzle
1 x Nozzle
2 x Plug
2 x Nozzle
1 x Plug
2 x Plug
2 x Nozzle
Nozzles are Part Number: AP2-XXX
Plugs are Part Number: GP 025-P2SS
HEAD OFFSET OPTIONS
Engraved on each head is R12, R18 or R22; this number is the offset of the head that makes it rotate.
The approximate flow range for each head offset is given in the table; pump operating pressure, hose
size and hose length, and actual flow rate will precisely determine the correct head offset and nozzle
sizes to match operating conditions. Refer to the StoneAge Jetting App Calculator to aid in proper
head selection. If the resulting pressure and flow is below the correct range for a head offset the tool
may not rotate; if it is more than the allowable the tool may rotate too fast and quickly wear out the
seals and bearings
4” BADGER HEAD OFFSET CHART
MODEL / INLET
CONNECTION
PRESSURE RANGE
FLOW RANGE
HEAD
psi
bar
gpm
lpm
BAE-P6
3/8 NPT FEMALE
5000-15K
345-1035
12-16
45-60
BAE 040-R22
16-23
60-87
BAE 040-R18
23-35
87-132
BAE 040-R12
BAE-BSPP6
3/8 BSPP FEMALE
BAE-MP9R
9/16 FEMALE
BAE-MP9L
9/16 FEMALE
BAE-M24 X 1.5
24mm MALE
5000-22K
345-1500
12-16
45-60
BAE 040-R22
16-22
60-83
BAE 040-R18
22-34
83-130
BAE 040-R12
Once you have confirmed the required jetting configuration, use the StoneAge Jetting App to determine
nozzle sizes:
Jetting.stoneagetools.com