This from Drew Smith:
For 6-7-3, here are details on the turret and its nozzle tips.
This from Drew Smith:
For 6-7-3, here are details on the turret and its nozzle tips.
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#1 by Scott on August 26, 2013 - 8:57 PM
Drew, thanks for the info. Just interesting to know the flow capabilites, but i’m sure the CFD engineers where well planned with the max tip flow and inlets. Thanks again!
#2 by NJ on August 20, 2013 - 8:26 AM
Very interesting. Thx for the pics.
Based on this, I take it most of the guns are new components? Is it then fair to say with new beds, new guns and new piping that this is not really a rechassis, but a replacement unit?