Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle – 1/4″ Bore, 1-14 NF Thread, 1-5/8″ Length, Aluminum Jacket
Part Number: 1718-0400
Category: Sandblasting & Abrasive Nozzles
Type: Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle – 1/4″ Bore, 1-14 NF Thread, 1-5/8″ Length, Aluminum Jacket
The 1718-0400 Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle is a compact, high-durability blasting nozzle designed for abrasive applications that require precision, consistency, and extended service life. Featuring a 1/4″ straight bore, 1-14 NF threaded base, and a 1-5/8″ overall length, this nozzle delivers a focused, uniform blast stream ideal for surface preparation, coating removal, and controlled material removal. Built with a premium tungsten carbide liner and protected by a lightweight aluminum jacket, it offers exceptional resistance to abrasive wear while remaining easy to handle during extended use. Engineered for threaded nozzle holders, the 1718-0400 is well-suited for professional and industrial blasting environments where reliability and accuracy matter.
Product Specifications
Model: 1718-0400
Material: Tungsten Carbide (with Aluminum Jacket)
Bore Size: 1/4″
Thread: 1-14 NF
Length: 1-5/8″
Style: Straight Bore Nozzle
Weight: 0.20 lbs
Condition: New
Features & Benefits
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Straight bore design for a precise, consistent blast stream
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1/4″ bore for balanced airflow and efficient abrasive delivery
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Tungsten carbide liner for superior wear resistance and long service life
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Lightweight aluminum jacket for strength without excessive bulk
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Maintains bore accuracy far longer than ceramic alternatives
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Threaded for secure installation in compatible nozzle holders
Applications
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Precision abrasive blasting
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Surface preparation and coating removal
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Detail and touch-up work
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Maintenance and fabrication environments
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OEM replacement in threaded blast systems
Important Notes
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Verify bore size (1/4″), thread type (1-14 NF), and nozzle length (1-5/8″) before ordering
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Designed for threaded blast nozzle holders
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Service life depends on abrasive type, air pressure, and duty cycle