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Devils Lake, ND | We don't have nozzle screens on ours. With AIM Command, you generally run a nozzle 2x larger than on a conventional machine. That allows the nozzle to be "closed" half the time. Less trouble with plugging (because it's a bigger hole) is a side-benefit. We change poppets as they fail. When a nozzle starts to drip when it is shut off, it's time to change the poppet. | |
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