Tungsten Carbide 45° Angle Nozzle – 5/16″ Bore, 1-1/4″ Brass Thread, Double Outlet
Part Number: 501-882
Category: Sandblasting & Abrasive Nozzles
Type: Tungsten Carbide 45° Angle Nozzle – 5/16″ Bore, 1-1/4″ Brass Thread, Double Outlet
The 501-882 Tungsten Carbide 45° Angle Nozzle is engineered for abrasive blasting in areas where straight nozzles can’t effectively reach. Its 45-degree angled body and double-outlet design allow operators to clean corners, interior surfaces, and confined spaces with greater precision and coverage—making it ideal for tanks, pipes, structural cavities, and complex industrial assemblies.
Featuring a tungsten carbide liner, this nozzle delivers exceptional wear resistance and extended service life under high-abrasion conditions. The 5/16″ bore supports higher abrasive flow for increased productivity, while the dual outlets expand the blast pattern to reduce overall blasting time. A standard 1-1/4″ brass thread ensures compatibility with common nozzle holders.
Product Specifications
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Model: 501-882
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Material: Tungsten Carbide
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Bore Size: 5/16″
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Thread: 1-1/4″ Brass
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Outlet Configuration: Double Outlet
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Angle: 45°
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Weight: 1.80 lbs
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Condition: New
Features & Benefits
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45° angled design for hard-to-reach blasting zones
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Double outlet for wider coverage and faster cleaning
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Tungsten carbide liner for long service life
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Higher flow capacity with 5/16″ bore
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Standard 1-1/4″ thread for easy installation
Applications
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Tank and vessel cleaning
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Pipe and duct blasting
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Structural steel cavities
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Confined or obstructed blasting areas
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Industrial maintenance and fabrication
OEM Compatibility
| OEM Manufacturer | Part # |
|---|---|
| Empire Abrasive Equipment Company | 501882 |
Important Notes
WARNING: Be aware when using brass-threaded nozzles with brass nozzle holders—they may become stuck or inseparable over time.
When using a “Nozzle Air, Power & Abrasive Requirements” chart with multiple-outlet nozzles, air consumption must be multiplied by the number of outlets to properly size your compressor and system.
Always verify bore size, outlet configuration, and thread compatibility before ordering.