The Warthog WGR Magnum in the Pipe - Field Video
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WGR MAGNUM
Warthog Magnum jetter nozzle clearing and cleaning sewer pipe with state of the art controlled rotation:
Extended life, reduced downtime
1600 hour extended service life
Handles recycled water
Available for pipes from 6 inches to 36 inches in diameter
Patented Switcher Technology to switch between pulling and descaling without leaving the pipe
Durable carbide nozzles
Customizable rotation speed
PIPE SIZE: 8-36″ (203-914 MM)
INLET: 1″ AND 1-1/4″ NPT OR BSPP
The WGR Magnum is the first tool in the Warthog Magnum series, specifically designed for extended tool durability and optimal handling of dirty or recycled water. With our patented Switcher Technology, you can easily switch between descaling and pulling without ever leaving the pipe.
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Great Work!!!!
Круто 😊
Omg, look at all the crud on it at the end!
@warthognozzlesbystoneage1871
3 жыл бұрын
RIGHT! NOM NOM NOM!
need this for 3/8" hose ( no front jet)
Love how you can’t just click to buy well lost profit for them I’ll move on.
Would it work on an 18" pipe?
Need of warthog for drain jet nozzle?
So, Stoneage, can you put some kind of EXACT description about exactly how your products work? If I'm not mistaken, the nozzle and central body of the warthog spins, with the outside body and vanes acting like stabilizer/guide. The boys at the shop I just started working for are fkn stuck, dumbfounded and confounded as to why they can't get the blades on the outside to spin. Even though, when you take it apart, it's pretty evident there is nothing that can make(at least this particular model which y'all no longer sell, by your website) the outer shroud and vanes spin.
@warthognozzlesbystoneage1871
Жыл бұрын
Hi! The fins hold the body of the tool off the belly of the pipe. They do not spin. The head is attached to a shaft that runs through the body of the tool and rides on bearings at each end. The nozzles in the head are offset to create a torque causing the head to rotate. There is a rotor shaft that interacts with viscous fluid between the bearings that controls the rotation speed of the head. For more information or other questions, please reach out to your local dealer which can be found here: www.warthog-nozzles.com/find-a-dealer/
Will it work on perforated 4 inch leach field pipe?
@warthognozzlesbystoneage1871
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Unfortunately, the WGR Magnum is too large for a 4" pipe. However, we do have other nozzles that could work for this situation. Please reach out to us and we can assist you with this further: www.warthog-nozzles.com/contact-us/