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KEG Cleaning Nozzle Guide — The Everyday Workhorse

If a jetting truck carries only one nozzle, it's this one. The KEG Cleaning Nozzle is the everyday workhorse of the line — a NASSCO Tier Three nozzle rated over 80% efficient, built for the routine maintenance cleaning that makes up most of a jetting schedule.

How it works

Eight threaded inserts fire rearward at alternating 15° and 25° angles. The tighter 15° jets provide thrust and scour the pipe floor ahead of the pattern; the 25° jets put high wall force into the pipe circumference. Because the angles alternate around the body, the pattern covers the full wall in a single pass — that's what "everyday general cleaning" means in practice: grease film, sludge, sediment, and routine build-up moved down the line in one trip.

A wide-angle version (25°/40°) extends coverage for large-diameter work — up to 40" pipe on the 1" wide-angle model.

When to use it

  • Routine and scheduled maintenance cleaning of sanitary and storm lines
  • Moving sludge, sediment and light debris down the line
  • General washdown after heavier work by a penetrator or cutter
  • High-wall-force cleaning where a Tier 1 drilled nozzle would just mist

When it's the wrong tool: a hard blockage the water can't pass — start with a penetrator (Rambo or Quattro) to open a path first. Hardened scale or tuberculation wants the Duce. Final rinse before a camera shoot wants the Rotor.

Sizing

Hose size Jets Pipe range Weight Shop
3/8" 8 rear, 15°/25° 3"–8" 0.7 lb KEG 3/8"
1/2" 8 rear, 15°/25° 3"–8" 0.9 lb KEG 1/2" · Victory 1/2"
3/4" 8 rear, 15°/25° 4"–12" 4.4 lb Victory 3/4"
1" 8 rear, 15°/25° 4"–16" 6.6 lb Victory 1"
1" wide-angle 8 rear, 25°/40° 4"–40" 6.6 lb Quote — sales@jetterprosupply.com

A 1/4" version for small-line cart jetters is also stocked: KEG Cleaning Nozzle 1/4". KEG inserts are jetted to your machine's GPM, so order the variant that matches your flow.

Ceramic or steel?

Same body, two insert options: titanium ceramic (-C) holds its orifice geometry far longer — 5-year insert warranty — and keeps efficiency high as it ages; steel (-S) costs less up front with a 1-year warranty. Either way, a worn jet is an $8–15 insert swap, not a new nozzle.

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