Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle – Gun Insert, 1/8″ Bore, 1/2″ OD x 1-9/16″ Length
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Part Number: 1348-6370
Category: Sandblasting & Abrasive Nozzles
Type: Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle – Gun Insert, 1/8″ Bore, 1/2″ OD x 1-9/16″ Length
The 1348-6370 Tungsten Carbide Straight Bore Nozzle is a precision gun insert engineered for fine-detail abrasive blasting applications that demand tight control, accuracy, and long service life. Featuring a small 1/8″ straight bore with a 1/2″ outside diameter and 1-9/16″ overall length, this nozzle produces a highly focused blast stream ideal for intricate surface preparation, etching, and touch-up work. Constructed from premium tungsten carbide, it offers exceptional resistance to abrasive wear, maintaining bore accuracy far longer than ceramic or steel alternatives. Designed as a direct-fit insert for compatible blast guns, the 1348-6370 delivers professional-grade performance in both production and maintenance environments.
Product Specifications
Model: 1348-6370
Material: Tungsten Carbide
Bore Size: 1/8″
Outside Diameter: 1/2″
Length: 1-9/16″
Style: Straight Bore, Gun Insert
Weight: 0.17 lbs
Condition: New
Features & Benefits
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Straight bore design for a precise, focused blast stream
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Small 1/8″ bore ideal for fine-detail and controlled blasting
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Tungsten carbide construction for maximum wear resistance and long service life
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Maintains bore accuracy far longer than ceramic or steel nozzles
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Direct-fit gun insert for compatible blast guns
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Consistent performance in continuous-duty environments
Applications
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Precision abrasive blasting
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Etching, engraving, and fine surface preparation
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Detail and touch-up work
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Maintenance and fabrication environments
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OEM replacement in compatible blast guns
Important Notes
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Verify bore size (1/8″), outside diameter (1/2″), and length (1-9/16″) before ordering
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Designed for gun insert configurations
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Service life depends on abrasive type, air pressure, and duty cycle