Teejet Spray Tips Brand
Precision meets performance with TeeJet Spray Tips—where innovative engineering transforms every spray into optimized coverage and drift control. These nozzles unlock the full potential of your crop protection and fertilization efforts, balancing efficiency, durability, and advanced technology compatibility. Whether targeting delicate fungicides or robust herbicides, TeeJet’s lineup delivers consistent, tailored application for maximum yield and environmental care.
Top Teejet Spray Tips
TeeJet XR (Extended Range) Flat Spray Tip
TeeJet AIXR (Air Induction Extended Range) Flat Spray Tip
TeeJet TTI (Turbo TeeJet Induction) Flat Spray Tip
Discover the perfect spray tips designed to maximize your agricultural efficiency and precision with TeeJet’s diverse product lineup.

Flat Fan Tips
Flat Fan Tips deliver broad, even coverage across large areas, making them ideal for applying herbicides and fungicides efficiently.
Cone Tips
Cone Tips provide thicker, more concentrated spray patterns that penetrate dense foliage, perfect for tougher applications.
Extended Range Tips
Extended Range Tips offer longer spray throw distances, suited for large-scale applications like fertilizers and pesticides.
Air-Induction Tips
Air-Induction Tips mix air with the spray solution to produce larger droplets, minimizing drift and optimizing performance in windy conditions.
Nozzle Tips
Nozzle Tips allow for precision and adjustable spray patterns, ideal for detailed applications requiring pinpoint accuracy.
Introducing the AccuPulse® Twin Flat Spray Tip
Reviews
John Smith
“I’ve been using TeeJet Flat Fan Tips for over a year, and the consistent, even coverage has significantly improved my herbicide application efficiency. The durability is excellent, and I’ve noticed a reduction in chemical waste thanks to the precise spray pattern.”
Maria Gonzalez
“The Air-Induction Tips are a game changer, especially on windy days. They drastically reduce drift, protecting nearby crops and the environment. I’ve had great success with fungicide treatments using these nozzles, achieving better results with less chemical.”
Ethan Brooks
“For my large-scale farming operations, the Extended Range Tips have saved me time and effort. The longer spray distance covers more ground quickly, and the build quality holds up well after multiple uses. The precision and reliability make these my go-to choice for fertilizers.”
Teejet FAQ
How do I determine which nozzle size I need for my sprayer?
Nozzle size is determined by your desired application rate (gallons per acre), the speed of your tractor, and your nozzle spacing; you can use the TeeJet Tip Select app or a calibration chart to match these variables to the correct GPM (gallons per minute) flow rate.
What is the difference between an XR and an AIXR nozzle?
The standard XR (Extended Range) produces smaller droplets for finer coverage at lower pressures, while the AIXR (Air Induction) incorporates a Venturi air aspirator to create larger, air-filled droplets that significantly reduce spray drift.
How often should I replace my TeeJet spray tips?
You should replace your tips once their flow rate exceeds the original “new” flow rate by 10%, which can be checked by measuring the output of each nozzle for one minute using a calibration container.
Can I use the same TeeJet tip for both herbicides and fungicides?
While some “all-purpose” tips like the AIXR can handle both, fungicides generally require finer droplets for thorough leaf coverage, whereas many modern herbicides require coarser droplets to prevent drift and comply with chemical label requirements.
Does the material of the nozzle (Polymer, Stainless Steel, or Ceramic) matter?
Yes, material choice affects longevity and cost; polymer is the most economical but wears faster, stainless steel offers great durability for standard chemicals, and ceramic is the premium choice for highly abrasive or corrosive fertilizers and pesticides.
What do the color codes on TeeJet nozzles represent?
TeeJet follows the ISO (International Standards Organization) color-coding system, where the color of the nozzle body indicates its flow rate in gallons per minute at a standard pressure (e.g., a Yellow tip always flows 0.2 GPM at 40 PSI).
